Photography Created by john cutsinger It’s A Picture Book! Every photograph contributes dramatic impact to telling the stories of the year.

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Photography Created by john cutsinger

It’s A Picture Book! Every photograph contributes dramatic impact to telling the stories of the year.

Bryant High School | Bryant, AR

Storytelling Photos Action Candids capturing peak of the moment Reaction Candids showcasing emotional responses Snapshot/environmental portraits Posed photos telling one-of-a-kind stories or featuring unique personalities Illustration Icons adding dimensions to verbal content Digitally altered and/or posed photos symbolizing visual content

Action

Reaction

Snapshot | Environmental

Illustration

Integrating Photos Content variety: before, during and after 75-80% action 10-15% reaction 5-10% snapshot/illustration Size and shape Vertical/horizontal/square Composition Single subject/multi-subject/crowd Artistic diversity Compositional concepts

Before

During

After

Size & shape

Single / multi / group subjects

Angle of View Bird’s eye Worm’s eye Side view Above view

Leading looks/lines Imaginary or real lines lead the reader to the subject (CVI - center of visual interest) and heighten content appeal

Framing Use of objects or people to frame and draw attention to CVI

Selective focus Subject(s) or CVI are in focus while background and/or foreground is blurred

Repetition/patterns Repetition or patterns of people, expressions or surroundings lead viewers to the CVI

Silhouettes Subject appears black because light source is behind subject and not the photographer

Rule of thirds Photo is divided into thirds vertically and horizontally: subject is placed on one of the intersecting lines or hot spots

Photo Trends “Just us” photos Facebook/Tumblr-like posed photos Black/white and color images Selective color, duotones, transparency Unusual cropping COB, partial COB, tight Illustrative and environmental Personal profile photos

Just us photos

Specialized color | Milwee MS, Longwood, FL

Unusual cropping | Walton HS, Marietta, GA

Illustrative

So What Really Snaps About These?

Thank You!

Workshop art & color palette OVERALL COLORS: Used for the theme graphic