The document outlines two content plans for taking photos - one with just the editor in the library looking at the camera with a close-up portrait shot, and one with a male and female student in the library also looking at the camera with a close-up portrait shot. Both plans specify taking the photos from an eye-level angle, ensuring enough space to crop the image, and during a lesson or when younger students are not present.
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This is my picture plan for the photos going on my school magazine contents page.
The document outlines two content plans for taking photos - one with just the editor in the library looking at the camera with a close-up portrait shot, and one with a male and female student in the library also looking at the camera with a close-up portrait shot. Both plans specify taking the photos from an eye-level angle, ensuring enough space to crop the image, and during a lesson or when younger students are not present.
The document outlines two content plans for taking photos - one with just the editor in the library looking at the camera with a close-up portrait shot, and one with a male and female student in the library also looking at the camera with a close-up portrait shot. Both plans specify taking the photos from an eye-level angle, ensuring enough space to crop the image, and during a lesson or when younger students are not present.
I will be in the photo. 2. Where will they be taken? In the library. 3. What will they be doing? Looking directly at the camera. 4. What is their facial expression/ body language like? Happy facial expression smiling at the camera. 5. What angle are you taking it from? A eye line match angle. 6. What shot type do you intend to use? Close up. 7. Do you need to ensure enough space to crop the image? Yes. 8. Does it need to be portrait or landscape? Portrait. 9. When will you need to take them? During the lesson. 10. Who do you need to organise them? I need to organise how I will stand and look.
Contents Plan Picture 1. Who will be in my photos? A male and female student standing with smart uniform. 2. Where will they be taken? In the library. 3. What will they be doing? Looking directly at the camera. 4. What is their facial expression/ body language like? Happy facial expression smiling at the camera. 5. What angle are you taking it from? A eye line match angle. 6. What shot type do you intend to use? Close up. 7. Do you need to ensure enough space to crop the image? Yes. 8. Does it need to be portrait or landscape? Portrait. 9. When will you need to take them? When the younger students are not in a lesson. 10. Who do you need to organise them? I will organise how they stand.