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Keep Your Camera Ready You never know when something’s going to happen. Get the habit of having your camera with you.

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Keep Your Camera Ready

You never know when something’s going to happen. Get the habit of having your camera with you.

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Keep It Simple: Get Close

You waste film and distract the viewer when you are farther from your subject than you need to be.

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Moving in focuses the viewer’s vision

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Getting close involves the viewer with your subject

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Distracting Surroundings

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Are simplified by Getting Close

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Keep People Busy

Avoid Static, Posed Group Photos

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Show PeopleDoing Something

People in action are more interesting.

We not only see them, we see them interacting and we begin to get a story.

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Show People Doing Something!

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Watch for interaction between people: eye contact

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Keep the Background Simple: Look At Edges

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Frame foreground elements with background elements

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Simplify the Background by throwing it out of focus

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Look for an Unusual Point of View that helps tell the story

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Consider Getting Above the Situation

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Look for “Frames”

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Include foreground objects as a frame

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Composition: The Rule of thirds

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Rule of Thirds

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Don’t always use Horizontal Framing

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Turn Your Camera to get a Vertical Frame

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Practice Your Timing

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Timing:Can you see everyone’s face?

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Strong sunlight creates too much contrast

State the purpose of the discussion Identify yourself

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Use your flash to lighten foreground

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The interview itself is part of history.

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Whose story is it?

In the Heritage Project, the documentarianis part of the story.