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GET CLOSE
Again, ask yourself what is that your are photographing, and then move in–physically. Focus in on the element that is the most important or most interesting. The rule of thirds still applies to close up shots. BE AWARE OF THE LIGHT
Light can be your best friend — or your worst enemy. Be aware of where the light source is and then use it to help you tell your story. Use aperture, ISO and shutter speed to create the perfect yearbook photo.
CAPTURE EMOTION
Look for the reaction to the action, the response to events to capture emotion. Don’t be afraid to photograph both the agony and the joy. TELL THE ENTIRE STORY
Show more than just the obvious of the event or the action on the field for your yearbook photos. Look for the story within the story–other details that supplement the main action. Look for things other attendees of the event or game may have missed. Include as many different people in your story telling as possible. |
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