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Getting Started

Tomorrow we will take photos! (8.00 – 13.00) Breakfast @ 7.00 Getting Started Tomorrow we will take photos! (8.00 – 13.00) Breakfast @ 7.00 Lunch will be @ 14.00 Water & cookies will be provided

There is no right or wrong There can be more than one answer Getting Started You tell your own story There is no right or wrong There can be more than one answer

Don’t forget the research question: Getting Started Don’t forget the research question: …..Research question…..

How many pictures can I take? Getting Started How many pictures can I take? 20 – 30 pictures maximum Only ‘good’ pictures count How many pictures will I individually select? 20 pictures -> 5 pictures How many pictures will we select as a group? 20-25 pictures

Always ask for permission if you photograph people or their property! Getting Started REMEMBER Always ask for permission if you photograph people or their property! This is called consent

From a person in your photo (e.g. when the person’s face is visible) Getting Started Informed consent form From a person in your photo (e.g. when the person’s face is visible) Or that person’s property

What if: Getting Started Someone wants to borrow your camera: DON’T Everyone wants to be in the picture: EXPLAIN THIS IS NOT POSSIBLE The battery of the camera is finished? Charge your camera tonight Minimise viewing your pictures and turning on & off

What if: Getting Started You already want to start tonight Of course! Your colleague tells you to make a picture or not to make a picture: YOU’RE THE BOSS OF THE CAMERA

What if: Getting Started You can’t get out of the menu? SWITCH YOUR CAMERA ON & OFF Viewing pictures on your camera -> empty battery! You forgot the research question? WRITE IT DOWN & TAKE IT WITH YOU

Keep in mind… The four F’s Getting Started Frame: choose carefully what to include in your photo Focus: be sure to understad how to focus Follow through: allow your camera the time to take the picture Flash / Light: think about where the light is coming from

Keep in mind… Getting Started Be patient Be an artist Be creative Use symbolism Composition Flash off or on? No consent = No picture

Other questions?