1. Find three photos that you find especially powerful.
2. Explain what kind of planning and research the photographer had to ask to get the photos they took?
The photographer would have to research the environment in these countries and also they would have to ask them personal questions, for instance how their government began to have these problems and how they're trying to solve it.
3. Under the section on "Planning," what does the write suggest doing to capture emotional images?
Start casual conversations and don't just mindlessly push a button.
4. Under the section on "Composition," what does the writer suggest doing to help you "pick a face out of the crowd?"
To try and frame it with an interesting background
5. What is a photo essay?
A photo essay is a collection of images that are placed in chronological order to tell the progression of events, emotions and concepts.
6. Summarize the 5 tips the writer provides.
1. Find a subject to photograph
2. Do your research and ask questions
3. Determine which angle tells the true story
4. Capture the right moments and emotions
5. Throughly plan your shots
What event will you photograph?
Military Ball
Who: My boyfriend Noah
What: Getting ready for Military ball (before and after and during photos)
When: Saturday April 12th
Where: Inside and outside the VFW and his house.
Why (why will the event happen?): Because it's for JROTC cadets
How (how will the event happen?): It'll have a ceremony at first and then progress to a dance part similar to prom.



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