Sunday, November 2, 2008

Snap Shot




Photography has many different aspects. The lighting, eye level and position can make all the difference in a single photograph. A mug-shot is a simple type of picture. It’s the image of just a person’s face.
A still shot is another form of photography. This is used in feature writing and editorials. This photograph is good when accompanying a story that is directed towards one main item or event. Be sure to change your position frequently. Eye level can be boring. Try taking the image from ground level or raise yourself higher than the object and take it from a higher view. This gives the photograph variety.
The news shot is a popular form of photography used in feature writing. It is good for conveying action and adding depth into the news story. Use the rule of thirds when focusing on a particular person or object. This gives the photograph character and variety.
Delta Sigma Phi fraternity of Towson University raised money for the Lance Armstrong Foundation by see-sawing outside the University Union for 48 hours. Andy Oster, a junior and economics major and Andrew Pearlstein, junior and business major bundled up and raised money for testicular cancer.
“We try to get everyone together,” said Oster.

1 comment:

Dr. Spaulding said...

Good practice here, Brittany!