Sunday, January 30, 2011

Photo story 2 & 3

Photo Story #2 & 3

Photo Story #2 Due: February 22
Photo Story #3 Due: April 21
Specifics:
• 5-7 photos
• Captions for each
• Handed in via Flickr

This assignment is similar to your Family/Friends story but this time you'll tell the story of a stranger or acquaintance. Your task is to tell a story through photos. Again, you can tell the story with the best 5-7 photos. Use as many angles you can (literally and figuratively) for the reader.

Find someone with a story. Maybe you know someone with an unusual (and photogenic) job. Maybe it's someone who faces an everyday struggle. Maybe it's someone who is trying to make a difference. Think human interest. Conflict. Complication.Inspirational. Struggle. Unusualness. Humor.

Coordinate a shooting schedule once you find someone. Maybe you will follow them around for half a day. Maybe you'll stop by over the period of a week or a couple weeks. It depends on the timeline of your subject story.

You don't have to follow a single subject, either. Your story could be a certain issue or problem that affects different people. Keep an eye out for stories about trends in the paper, maybe you shoot one person as an example of a trend.

Do whatever research you can to plan how much equipment you'll need with you (a flash? telephoto lens? tripod?)

Remember to include descriptive captions for each image. The story might not be clear without good captions. Feel free to break the typical 2-sentence length.

Each photo should be of a different "event" or "moment." For example, you wouldn't include a photo and then another one taken a few seconds later from a slightly different angle. Pick the best one to represent that moment. Think of each photograph as a different chapter of a book.

Use a mix of close-ups, medium shots and wide shots. Get different perspectives.

Arrange the shots in the sequence that makes the most sense. It's not always chronologically how they were shot.

If it's between the less perfect shot that better tells the story or a nice shot with less story, pick the one that best tells the story.

Try be as honest and objective as you can. Be a fly on the wall. Don't manipulate the subject.

Remember to title your photo story.

And remember to edit and crop all images as needed.

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