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Stuart Wilson – New Georgia Tech Swimming Coach
DeKalb County School System Emergency Response Exercise takes place at Oakcliff Traditional Theme Elementary School in Doraville, Georgia on May 26, 2005.
Britney (7) & sister Giang Ha (10) from our Lady of Vietnam in the Kids Track during the Eucharistic Congress at the Georgia Convention Center on June 4, 2005.
Archbishop’s Donaghue and Gregory laugh at Russ Spencers joke during the Eucharistic Congress at the Georgia Convention Center on June 4, 2005.
South Carolina's #25 Ian Paxton slides safely home while Michigan's catcher #7 Jeff Kunkel waits for the ball during play at the Russ Chandler Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia, June 5, 2005.
Tech's #35 Jeff Kindell slides into 2nd safely while Furman's #2 Joe Daysh catches the ball and looks for play at 1st during play of Georgia Tech vs Furman at the 2005 NCAA Atlanta Regional at Russ Chandler Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia on June 3, 2005.
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A Memory Jogger or Communication?
Through the years I have been asked to speak to various groups about photography. Many of these groups are photo enthusiasts.
Many of us make photos of our friends and family and when we look at the photo we remember. Most of these types of photos are memory joggers. The difference is when we look at the photo it helps to revive a memory. For those who were not present when the photo is made, will they know what is going on or what you are trying to say?
One of the points I always make about how to improve your photography is comparing making pictures to writing. Photos are like sentences—every sentence must have a subject and a verb. Every photo needs these same elements.
Many photos which are not successful are often like run on sentences. What is the point of the photo? Where is the subject? What is going on?
The best way to improve your grammar is to start simple and then add elements. The best way to improve your photos is to keep it simple.
- Come in close and eliminate as much as you can out of the viewfinder. This requires you to look all around the subject and start cutting things out of the photo.
- Watch for busy foregrounds and backgrounds.
- Action is important. This is the verb part of the photo.
The best way to make a photo is first to put what you want to say into a sentence. After you have done this, it is much easier to compose to be sure this is all you are saying and nothing else when making the photo.
Often the problem with most failed photos is the photographer never thought about what they wanted to say with the photo.
Remember photos which communicate the photographer thought about what they wanted to say before pushing the shutter button.
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