Selecting the Best School Photos: Tips and Examples
Learn the art of selecting the best school photos through a series of engaging visuals and practical advice. Explore qualities that make a photo stand out, analyze dominant photo choices, and self-critique your yearbook spreads for impactful storytelling. Enhance your photo selection skills and create compelling narratives with this comprehensive guide.
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LEARN It is our duty to take and select the best photos possible. In the following slides, two photos about the same topic will be presented. Name the qualities that make the larger photo better.
ENGAGING PHOTOS Brent Kyono, Leland High School [CA]
ENGAGING PHOTOS Logan-Rogersville High School
ENGAGING PHOTOS Trevor Munch, Ward Melville High School [NY]
PRACTICE You will see three photos on each of the following slides. Discuss which photo would be the best as a dominant photo and why.
WHICH IS BEST? 2 1 3 W e s t l a k e H i g h S c h o o l [ T X ]
WHICH IS BEST? 2 1 3 W e s t l a k e H i g h S c h o o l [ T X ]
WHICH IS BEST? 1 3 2 W e s t l a k e H i g h S c h o o l [ T X ]
WHICH IS BEST? 1 3 2 W e s t l a k e H i g h S c h o o l [ T X ]
USE Self-critique your yearbook spreads to make sure you have selected the best possible photos to tell the story of the school and the people in it.