Now, I know it’s not always possible to have everyone wear matching outfits or go for a full-on uniform look. But whenever you have the opportunity to coordinate the clothing, I highly recommend taking it! The key is to aim for a cohesive and harmonious visual appeal. Avoid busy pattern...
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This chapter discusses the tips for taking, managing and incorporating photos. It presents five ways to effectively use photography to relay a compelling message. The chapter also explains how to tell the organization's story through photos. Establishing an easy-to-use system for archiving photos ...
If you’re taking your photos outside, look for ashady spotand position your subjects towards the light source. Remember this:good lighting is more important than a good background. If you’re forced to take your photos in the sun, position your group with their backs to the sun or wait...
TipsforTakingGoodPhotos Dr.MikeDowning KutztownUniversityofPA ChangethePerspective Takingaphotofrom eye-levelis typicallyboring. Takingaphotofroma lowperspectiveis moreinteresting becauseit presentsthe subjectmatterfrom anewperspective. Takingaphotofrom aboveisequally interesting. UseaPlainBackground Thissummer,...
Don’t just shoot photos. When you are traveling, there are countless opportunities for taking great photographs. Take the time to observe your surroundings. Look at people going about their daily lives. I find that markets and places where local people mingle tend to be interesting places to ...
三、阅读理解Taking great photos isn't just about having agood camera. Here are some tips for a new photogra-pher.Light is king. Lighting is as important as yourcamera Generally speaking, natural light is the bestchoice If you're inside,try to let in as much light aspossible Move your ...
While it’s best to apply the rule of thirds when you’re taking photos, you can also do it in cropping. The iPhone’s powerful camera gives you plenty of room for improving your images through cropping, as I’m doing here using the Snapseed app. ...
Believe it or not, there’s a Japanese way of taking photos. We’ve compiled some cultural guidelines as well as language tips to help you take happy snappies on your next trip to Japan. Naturally, the first rule of photography in any country is to obey the rules. Always look for sign...
Photos from eye-level are pretty standard. They're a safe choice for conservative contexts, such as a photo of a corporate team. For group photos of a more casual nature, consider taking the shot from an unconventional viewpoint. Look up from the ground. Look down from atop stairs. Zoom...