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PHOTO STORIES                                                          4     SHOT 4—CLOSE-UP SHOT

 On assignment, photographers should seek to cover the photo story—a collection of images that convey the nature   A close-up shot focuses on one activity
 of the event. While it should go without saying that images should be taken of a wide variety of participants, not   or group, getting in tight on one element,
 just the photographer’s friends, sometimes it actually needs to be said, just to set clear expectations. In addition to   possibly hands or a non-human detail
 covering multiple subjects, a photo story should also be made up of a variety of shots or shot types.  relevant to the story. In this case, the
                                                                              photographer zoomed in on the face paint
 First is the Introduction shot:                                              as a way of telling more about the event.
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 SHOT 1—THE INTRODUCTION                                                      SHOT 5—THE PORTRAIT
 OR OVERALL SHOT
                                                                              A specific subject might also merit a
 A wide-angle or aerial shot used to                                          portrait—a dramatic, tight headshot or
 establish the scene, possibly using a                                        a person in the environment of the story.
 bird’s-eye view. It gives the viewer an                                      The viewer is given very few contextual
 understanding of the event and its context,                                  details in this photo, just enough to
 and might have a larger number of photo                                      generate curiosity or emotion.
 subjects. In this example, viewers see
 students gathered to honor a teacher.                                        SHOT 6—SEQUENCE
             Madeline Emerson: Pittsburg High School, KS
                                                                              (INCLUDES MULTIPLE SHOTS)
 The next two focus on smaller groups:
 Paige Henrick: Seven Lakes Junior High, TX                             5     A sequence is a series of photos that
 SHOT 2—MEDIUM SHOT                                                           include the beginning, middle and
 2                                                                            end—a sequence is critical for storytelling.
 A medium shot gets in closer than the
 introduction shot, focusing on one activity                                  In this example, a teambuilding video
 or group, roughly three people. Here, the                                    creation activity has been captured from
 photographer focused on the bodysurfer at                                    the explanation of the concept through the
 a student event.                                                             dancing and viewing of the video.
 SHOT 3—INTERACTION SHOT

 An interaction shot is typically of two
 to three people, who might be talking,
 hugging, crying or celebrating together. The   Madison Neither: Mill Creek High School, GA
 joy of these two students is obvious, and
 the indication of students in the background
 gives the viewer context.  Jennifer Cervantes: McFarland High School, CA                                        6

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             Lucy Gentile: Kesling Middle School, IN





 Hallie Ridings: Chapman High School, SC




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