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Photo Composition Basics. STEP 1 - LEARN Fill out this worksheet after you watch the presentation.

Jan 18, 2018

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Worm’s-eye view | Zach Tuttle, Wichita Independent School [KS]
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Photo Composition Basics STEP 1 - LEARN Fill out this worksheet after you watch the presentation. Worms-eye view | Zach Tuttle, Wichita Independent School [KS] Birds-eye view | Dani Najafi, Fletcher Academy [NC] Birds-eye view | Robert Colletta, Hononegah High School [IL] Rule of thirds | Jessica Velez, McKinney High School [TX] Rule of thirds | Taylor Alderman, Council Grove High School [KS] Leading lines | Nick Corn, Bryant High School [AR] Leading lines | Jonah Boatman, Westlake High School [TX] Selective focus | Jesus Chavez, Monache High School [CA] Selective focus | Samantha Slupski, Shawnee Mission North HS [KS] Framing | Emma Pindell, Marist Catholic High School [OR] Framing | Molly Halter, Shawnee Mission East High School [KS] Reaction | Laura Gilligan, Westlake High School [TX] Reaction | Justin McCarroll, Franklin High School [TX] Silhouette | Florian Ricafort, Valley High School [NV] STEP 2 - PRACTICE Practice the techniques you just learned while competing in this photo scavenger hunt. STEP 3 - DO Select the best photos gathered in the scavenger hunt for use in the yearbook.