Photography for projects Why every project needs an official photographer Tips on how to take pictures that tell a story And where to use them A presentation.

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Photography for projects Why every project needs an official photographer Tips on how to take pictures that tell a story And where to use them A presentation prepared by Cathy Stagg of the RI District 9350 Public Information committee, December 2013.

Rotary Choose a photographer for your project First choice: Someone in the club who already has the necessary equipment and skills. Don’t bog them down with detail – but keep them in the loop so they can anticipate when a picture will be happening.

Rotary Any camera is better than none If you can’t get an expert, use whichever camera is available. Upgrade your own skills. Useful website: PictureCorrect Photography Tips Subscribe to get daily free s – or pay for a hands-on training course if you need it. PictureCorrect Photography Tips

Rotary The smaller the lens, the less it can do. Get in close. Shoot in good light, against a plain background. Take several pictures, from different angles, but only use the best.

Rotary Bigger is best Set the camera to take the highest resolution picture. If you want to make the picture smaller, you can do that later. But if you haven’t got the detail – the opportunity is lost.

Rotary Who to photograph We are hard-wired to react to faces. We are especially drawn to pictures of children.

Rotary Caution: Don’t take pictures of children (under 18s) UNLESS you have permission from their parent, guardian or the teacher in charge of them. Why? Because in the eyes of the law, under 18s are not adults so they can’t give you permission themselves.

Rotary How many photographs? You need one for the club’s website, Facebook page, any partners you have, and for the club’s archives.

Rotary How many photographs? (continued) Plus completely different pictures for each newspapers or magazine. Don’t send the same picture to different publications if you intend remaining on good terms with them all.

Rotary Social media shots need to posted soon Pictures taken on a cell phone are fine for this. Remember to ask people in the pictures if they mind having their face on the club’s website and/or Facebook. Not to get their agreement is a breach of netiquette.

Rotary Wording to do with what Rotary is, and what it does: There is lots to lift off Rotary International’s site, just go to and find what suits your purpose. See the next sides for some examples.

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Rotary Punchy pictures for publication More important than the size of the camera is the amount of thought that goes into creating a photographic idea.

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Rotary What to photograph: Take action shots that illustrate what the project is about. Include non-Rotarians whether they are recipients or partners so we don’t look like a “closed shop”. If you must take pictures of people in a row, have a maximum of 3 in upright shot, 5 in a horizontal picture.

Rotary Pictures for publication Newsprint isn’t white, or hard like glossy paper or computer screen. So pictures must be top quality. You need an obvious main subject, in crisp focus – the bolder, brighter and uncluttered the picture is, the better. Each picture needs to be about 1 meg in size, in.jpg format, sent as an attachment – not embedded into a document.

Rotary Every picture needs a clever caption Every face must be identified by a correctly spelt first name AND surname – especially if you include (as you should) people who are not Rotarians. Use the 5xW + 1 H prompts to gather all the information required: Who, What, Where, When, Why and How. Possibly also ask Who Cares? and What Now?

Rotary Writing a good caption (continued) Add contact details: who to call to find out more, give a phone number and an address. The caption should go in the body of the (not as an attachment, = another irritating step for the person receiving it). But the picture, in Jpeg format, must be an attachment and NOT be embedded into the .

Rotary When and where to send pictures News has just happened – it isn’t weeks old. Plan ahead. Before the event, find out when the publication has its deadline, phone just after it so you’ll be in time for the next one. Ask to speak to the reporter for your area or the news editor. “Sell” the idea of the picture and caption – why their readers would care, not why you want the picture published.

Why publicise what we do? Many people do not know what Rotary is. If they do, they think it is a secret society for old white men. We need to make Rotary visible to attract new members and beneficial partnerships.

Rotary Budget to be taken seriously New branding = a new sign outside the meeting venue. Club shirts and caps with the correct logo can visually turn a group of people into a team. Pull up banners can have printing on both sides. Consider putting scans of banners received from other clubs on the back so people see how far the Rotary network stretches.

Rotary Budget to be taken seriously Newspapers, magazines and radio exist to make a profit. So take out an advertisement at least once a year. Rotarians are business and professional people. We shouldn’t act like a “cake sale and hot dog” organisation, always taking but never giving, until we run out of goodwill.

Rotary “Thank you.” It needs to be said. When you get free publicity, send an to say thank you. (Few people do.) Include why the picture and caption helped Rotary. At the least, it will please the person who helped you. For exceptional service, thank the person’s boss. Sometimes the is used as a letter to the editor, generating secondary publicity.

BE A ROTARY CHAMPION Public Image is everyone’s responsibility