#Tip of the day from Journalism.co.uk – five photo types for audio slideshows
May 22nd, 2012Posted by Sarah Marshall in Photography, Top tips for journalists
Poynter has a post that gives five examples of photo types that it recommends be used in photo essays and audio slideshows.
The post suggests the following:
- Shot one: the scene setter
- Shot two: the medium shot
- Shot three: the portrait
- Shot four: capturing detail
- Shot five: capturing action
Take a look at the example shots in Poynter’s post.
Tipster: Sarah Marshall
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Tags: journalism tips, poynter
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