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Okay, so this girl who's feature editor and thinks she's Miss Perfect took what I heard was a great picture of some person on a swing. She thinks she's going to win an award for best photo at journalism conferences. She's already going to win something for her lousy writing. Plus, she's always really mean to me because I'm not Genius Girl.

So why do I care? I'm photo editor! I'm supposed to win those awards. Anyway, what are some good photo locations, tips, and tricks for a black-and-white (I know, it cuts off a bunch of opportunities) school newspaper? Thank you so, so much!

2007-11-12 13:29:56 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Visual Arts Photography

Oh, and I don't need a reminder of what I should or shouldn't do, thanks :).

2007-11-12 13:40:41 · update #1

6 answers

Take photos for fun, not to win awards. Go around town, park, zoo, etc. I never have much luck with my photos while on a assignment but when I'm relaxed and free, some good things appear. Have fun, and you'll always get rewarded. There's a reason you're a photographer.

I prefer b&w. Maybe it's the simple, old-fashioned looking contrast. One tip would be to just take the photos like normal. It depends on the kind of object, but try to capture the same "color" as you'd get in a colored photo. The object has a vibe, so try to get that. Color to me means nothing.

2007-11-13 10:49:43 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

The best way to contribute to the success of your school newspaper would be to learn to work with your colleagues.

If there's anything that's a team effort it's a paper, and if you ever hope to be employed by one you'd better learn that now.

2007-11-12 16:22:05 · answer #2 · answered by V2K1 6 · 1 0

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2017-02-10 23:46:39 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Photograph what you love, what interests you. Don't do it for spite or to compete and when you put your heart, not your anger into it, you'll take better pictures.

2007-11-12 13:34:13 · answer #4 · answered by Perki88 7 · 2 0

Take pictures when people are like doing an activity, or playing
Like my friend, she took lots of pics of people playing football and lots of her other pictures appeared all over the yearbook

2007-11-12 13:34:51 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

from your add on comments and the raving way you ask your question my advise is sort yourself out and then the images will be better

you are not being professional you are being emotive - be professional with people and emotive in your image making ------ this is good practice for the real world

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2007-11-12 16:04:33 · answer #6 · answered by Antoni 7 · 1 0

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