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Get Certified!
CertificationCommissionwww.jea.org
PhotojournalismRod Satterthwaite • Orlando 2015Grosse Pointe South (Mich.) [email protected]
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JEA Standards
1A. 10 –Value of photojournalism to tell stories in compelling ways
CJE test format: multiple choice short answer demonstration exercises
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From the CJE study guide
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+Overview
Photo storytelling
Basic terms and techniques
Rules of composition
Lighting basics
File formats
Photo organization and storage
Types of lenses
Photojournalism law and ethics
Software
resources
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+Visual Storytelling
Photo types: Action Reaction Mug shot Environmental portrait Cutout background (COB) Photo illustration
Good photos tell stories by providing unique perspectives, capturing important moments, and showing things people haven’t seen before.
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Coaching student photogs
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Telling the whole story
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+Action photos
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+Reaction photos
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+Mug shot, bad
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+Mug shot, better
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+Mug shot, best
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+Environmental portraits
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Important concepts
Aperture
Depth of field
Shutter speed
Sensitivity to light (ISO)
Exposure
Equivalent exposures
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+Aperture (f/stops)
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Depth of field
The area in front of and behind the focal point that stays in focus
Lower numbered f/stops have a shallow depth of field (only the main focal point is in focus, blurred out background)
Higher numbered f/stops have higher depth of field
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+Depth of field
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+Shutter speed
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+Shutter speed
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+Sensitivity to light
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+Sensitivity to light
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Exposure
Camera exposure modes (most digital cameras) P or Program or Auto: camera sets both aperture and
shutter speed AV (Canon) or A (Nikon) for Aperture Priority: user
sets aperture, camera sets shutter speed TV (Canon) or S (Nikon) for Shutter Priority: user sets
shutter speed, camera sets aperture M or Manual: user sets both aperture and shutter speed
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Exposure
Underexposing subject by using backlighting and dropping the f/stops down two levels creates a silhouette/backlighting
Even automatic settings like program mode, you can achieve this by shooting directly into the light without using a flash
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+Equivalent exposures
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Composition
Rule of thirds
Fill the frame
Leading lines
Framing
Creative angles
Repetition
Center of visual interest
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+Rule of thirds
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+Fill the frame
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+Leading Lines and Leading Looks
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+Framing
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+Creative angles
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+Repetition
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+Center of visual interest
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Lighting basics Key: the main light on your subject
Fill: the light that balances the key light; usually set on the opposite side of the key light, twice as far from the subject
Back: lighting that lights the background behind the subject
Hair: lighting the hair of the subject
Harsh: a bright direct light that casts shadows
Soft: a softer, indirect light that casts muted shadows
Diffused: a light that has been dispersed by a cloth, material or frosted glass for example
Natural: sunlight
Artificial: lamplight
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Ideal lighting conditions
Outdoor sports: natural light if possible
Indoor sports: strobe flash if possible
Portraits: key, fill, hair and back light if possible. If no article light kit available, use window as key and reflective surface as fill.
Indoor activities: key and fill light
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+File Formats
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File formats
Compression comes in two forms: lossless and lossy Lossless compression loses none of the
image information during compression and decompression
Lossy compression as its name says removes some of the original photographic detail. Lossy compression can reduce the size of image files to a far great extent than lossless compression.
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RAW file format
Digital equivalent to negative in film
Contains raw pixel information directly from camera’s sensors
Developed in several steps into a final JPEG or TIFF, each of which may contain several irreversible image adjustments
RAW offers more control over how final JPEG or TIFF is generated
Also takes up a lot of space on memory card or computer
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Organization
Encourages students to know and sort their own photos
Keep your photos, just separate the good from the not-so-good
If you change a format or alter the photo in Photoshop, be sure to make a copy of the original
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+Example of YB photo organization
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+Example of YB photo organization
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+Example of newspaper
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Types of lenses
Fisheye (15mm): extreme wide angle lens
Wide-angle lenses (20-35 mm): good for moving close to subject but still getting a lot in the frame; distortion along the edges
Normal (50mm): routine shooting
Short telephoto (80-135mm): good for portraits, candids and some sporting events
Long telephoto (200-400mm): when subject is distant; good for sporting events and wildlife photos
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Legal/ethical issues
Invasion of privacy
Copyright infringement
Digital manipulation
Ethical dilemmas
Photo vs photo illustration
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Invasion of privacy
Public disclosure of private and embarrassing facts
Inclusion upon seclusion Trespass Secret surveillance misrepresentation
False light Using someone’s image in way that portrays them
incorrectly
Misappropriation Using someone’s image for commercial use without their
consent
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+Copyright infringement
Generally copyright can apply to the following: Photos Illustrations Cartoons Music Logos Most things on the
internet
Generally, copyright does NOT protect: Facts/ideas Most federal government
records Works of public domain
(e.g. copyright expired) Odds and ends (titles,
slogans, short phrases, familiar symbols, etc)
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Basic fair use rules
If you did NOT create it and/or you don’t own copyright to it, you MUST get permission to use it.
Credit is not permission in the eyes of the law
Except for the Fair Use rule: Using a limited amount of copyrighted work for news,
criticism, educational or informational purposes may be permissible as a “fair use.”
Not every use by a student media organization is a fair use
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+Common fair use examples
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+Common fair use examples
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Use images with a lesser extent of copyright
Creativecommons.org
MCT Campus
Advanced Google search
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Photo software
Image Capture: great for quickly uploading and organizing photos
iPhoto: easy uploading and editing
Adobe Photoshop: advanced editing
Picassa: free Google product
Picnik: backgrounds, effects and more
Special plug-ins: iCorrect professional by Pictographics, Lightroom by Adobe, etc
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From the CJE study guide
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+Where to look
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Text resources
Photojournalism: A Professional’s Approach by Kenneth Cobre
Get the Picture by Jostens
JEA Photojournalism Curriculum
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Getting answers
Commission Chair: Kim Green, MJE: [email protected]
JEA website >Certification
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