Photography
Facts vs opinions
Interviews
Vocabulary
Editing and Revising
100

The main main idea of photography?

what is placement of the image of a person, place, object to capture and record light

100

what are facts? 

what is a statement that can be proven true or false through evidence, source or research

100

The 5 w's and h

what is who, where, when, why, what and how
100

Captions

What is, the text below a photograph explaining the story.

100

What is Editing and Revising?

What is, the essential steps of the writing process that improves a draft before final submission.

200

what is the main purpose of the photography?

 what is preserve memories, communication, storytelling, creativity, perspective, preservation

200

what are opinions?

what is a personal belief, feeling or judgement that cannot be proven true or false

200

meaning of open ended questions?

what is questions that cannot be answered with a simple yes or no. they give a more fuller and detailed response

200

 A Byline

What is, the line that tells you who wrote the article.

200

What is the main idea of editing and revising?

What is, revising the adding or removal of information 

editing fixes grammar and spelling 

300

where should i place my subject to make the photo more interesting?

what is the intersecting points  or along the lines of the grid 

300

How do you know if an article is opinion wise?

They use first person language and aim to persuade rather than just report facts 

300

what are  close ended question

 what is simple, direct response usually yes or no questions.

300

A headline

What is, the main title of an article.

300

why is editing and revising important?

What is, to insure accuracy and a trustworthy story.

400

how does the height of the camera angles changes the feeling of the object i'm shooting?

what is makes it look bigger or smaller 

400

How do know if an article is factual?

it has a source, there's a date, it has data to support what they said

400

Why is the 5 W's and h important?

What is, They help gather all the necessary information about an event, situation, or topic.

400

A deadline

What is, the latest time for something to be completed.

400

What do you think will happen is an article is published without editing and revising?

What is, repetition, unclear phrasing, lack of expertise

500

how do i use leading lines and framing to pull the viewer's eyes to exactly where i want?

 what is use environmental shapes to create a path for the the eyes to follow 

500

how to avoid being opinion based in your article ?

 what is stick to the fact avoid using personal pronouns (i, we ,our)(i believe) present multiple perspective, use data and evidence



500

How to avoid close-ended  questions?

Use open ended questions and use more detailed and thoughtful questions.

500

A lead

What i, the opening paragraph of an article.

500

How can excessive editing and revising affect the honesty of an article?

It removes the orginal tone and oversimplifies complex issues.





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