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1 Generation No Kid Hungry believes teens can make a difference. Photo Essay

2 Generation No Kid Hungry Photo Essay Contest One of five kids in America struggles with hunger, but No Kid Hungry is changing that by ensuring that all children get the healthy food they need. Join the other members of Generation No Kid Hungry in taking a stand for kids facing hunger.

3 What is a Photo Essay? The Challenge  Write original essay 500- 800 words  Include 3-5 original photographs  How does hunger affect lives of US teens & children  Essay: personal, persuasive, objective, political  Photos: deliver your message or story Judging  Contest Mission: Does your photo essay articulate the problem of childhood hunger?  Creativity: Are your choices of word and image fresh & original producing strong emotions?  Technical Skill: Does your essay have a main point, strong sentences, & clear grammar? Are photos clear & well presented?

4 Photo Essay  Group of photographs arranged, to tell a story, evoke a mood, or present a social issue  Sometimes each photograph includes a caption that expresses the image’s message  Essay conveys a unified theme using powerful, concise language  Text and photographs follow requirements of assignment

5 Iconic Photo Essays

6 Photo Analysis Human Erosion in California/ Migrant Mother, Nipomo, California Dorothea Lange, March 1936

7 Photo Analysis Questions  What do you see, feel, and think?  What sort of response do you think the photographer wanted you to have?  What group, event, issue, or community is shown?  What do you learn about it in the photo?  What story is the photograph telling?  What details in the photograph help to tell the story?


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