Akins Photojournalism

Thursday, October 11, 2007

9/11 Composition

Overview
Like great pieces of art, great photojournalism shots are well composed. The photographer carefully places the elements of a photo within a frame in order to tell a story in the most visually powerful way possible.

Unlike art, the content of photojournalism is not, for the most part, controlled by the photographer.

This was never more true than during the attacks of September 11, 2001. This has been called one of the most photographed events in history.

Imagine being a photojournalist on that day, running into this disaster while most people are running away. In the midst of this misery and chaos, it is your job to capture the the human side of the story in an orderly and effective way.

Assignment

You will learn about some composition techniques and find examples of how photojournalists applied them to the chaos of 9/11.

First - Everyone must read about the the rules of "Simplicity, The Rule of Thirds, Lines, Balance, Framing, and Avoiding Mergers" on the following web site:

Composition Web Site

Next- Go to the site below, and find excellent examples of photos shot on 9/11 that follow each of the rules.

Post one example of each of the techniques from the composition web site.
The title of the post should be the name of the technique.

For example- Post a photo with "Framing" as the title.

9/11 photos

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