18. pho tog ra phy / f tägr f /
The word photography derives from the Greek
(ph tos), genitive of (ph s), "light"
and (graphé) "representation by means
of lines" or "drawing“.
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30. Ansel Adams
(February 20, 1902 – April 22, 1984)
{ Black & White }
{ Landscape }
“You don't take a photograph,
you make it ”.
31.
32. Robert Capa
(October 22,, 1913 – May 25, 1954)
{ Photojournalism }
{ War }
“If your photos aren’t good enough,
then you’re not close enough”
33.
34. Henry Cartier-Bresson
(August 22, 1908 – August 3, 2004)
{ Photojournalism }
{ Street Photography }
“Your first 10,000 photographs
are your worst”
35.
36. Steve McCurry
(April 23, 1950 – )
{ Photojournalism }
"What is important to my work
is the individual picture.
I photograph stories
... place and feeling ".
37.
38. Helmut Newton
(October 20, 1931 – January 23, 2004)
{ Black & White }
{ Fashion }
“Look, I'm not an intellectual
I just take pictures”
39.
40. Annie Leibovitz
(October 2, 1949 – )
{ Portraits }
{ Celebrities }
“When I say I want
to photograph someone,
what it really means is
that I'd like to know them
Anyone I know I photograph“.
101. Define the Topic
Research the Topic
Define your message
Steps of Photo Essays Set your perspective
Plan your shots
Select your Final Shots
Order your Photos
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104. Lead Photo The Scene Portraits
Provocative, Emotional, Intriguing The Stage of the Story Expressive, Should evoke empathy,
emotions (Positive, Negative)
Details / Close ups Action Shots Conclusion
Focus on specific elements Key elements & decisive moments Open ended, Evoke emotions,
Inspire, ask questions