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Business, 24.05.2021 20:10 NeriyahY

1.How can a photographer avoid ending up with dozens of nearly identical pictures when using a point-and-shoot camera with a fixed focal length lens? 2.A photographer will never achieve complete creative control until he/she learns how to use a camera in aperture priority, shutter priority, and manual modes.

3.When shooting a sports event, a photographer should shoot pictures of the scoreboard after critical plays and at the end of the game?

4.Photographers should save all images, even out-of-focus or ineffectively blurred ones, on the computer in case they are needed later.

5. How should a photographer prepare for an assignment?

6. Most yearbook photographs should be posed or set up by the photographer to get the best images.

7. Breaches of ethical behavior can result in damage to the
photographer/reader relationship and overall, to the publication’s credibility.

8. Published photos should contain complete captions and should provide credit to the photographer who shot the picture.

9. Student photographers should use their cameras to obtain access to all events even if they are not covering it for the yearbook.

10.Images can be flipped on a page to make the subject face in a different direction to better suit the design.

11 Altering the editorial content of a photograph is a breach of ethics.

12 Understanding what your equipment can do is the first step toward better photography.

13 Professional photographers know that the secret to getting a great image is taking multiple images from different angles of a wide range of subjects.

14 Some of the best photo opportunities come when the photographer least expects them.

15 A photographer will never achieve complete creative control until he/she learns how to use a camera in aperture priority, shutter priority and manual modes.

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