digital photography
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Taking Pictures that Tell a Story
Math Curse Digital Pictures
At least 5 digital pictures, one per math problem
You may take more than 5 pictures to enhance your story
Each picture should ‘fit’ your storyYou must complete a planning sheet for each
picture so you know what you are doing
Remember the requirements:
You can take pictures at home and on the weekends (good idea so you have time to decorate…the fun part!)
With special permission, you may arrange to take pictures in locations outside the 6th grade hall
Consider taking a picture for the cover of your book
Take several pictures from different angles for each picture. That way you can choose the best one when you go to print them.
Take your project seriously, but have fun doing it!
Remember the requirements:
Things to consider:Close-ups
Get up close and personal to the subject of your photo
Gives the illusion of being in the moment with the character
Things to consider:Interesting angles
Put a new perspective on your photo
Get down low, get up high, try new things
Things to consider:Directing attention
to a specific person/thing
Think about what you want your readers’ eyes to be looking at
Make this person/thing the center of the attention
Things to consider:Not all pictures have to be about
people
Using a variety of subjects in your pictures makes your book interesting. Use props, furniture, etc.
Good
luck
and
have
fun!