Every spread should have this in a top or bottom corner.
What are page numbers
This is when you cut sides/tops/bottoms from a photo.
What is cropping
These identify you as a member of our yearbook staff.
What are sticker passes
This is the title of the spread.
What is a headline
This is a group shot, like every member of a club or sports team.
What is a reference photo
It would be really awful if we did not do this to copy and captions.
What is proofread them
In an interview or follow-up on photos by email, it is our class practice to do this.
What is cc Mrs. Kernish
This is the largest photo on the spread.
What is a dominant photo
This is a photo that you take where the subject(s) are not posed and may not be looking directly at the camera.
What is a candid photo
Unless you use a template, you will have to do this to photos to make one photo dominant and others supporting.
What is resize them
Before you take someone's photo, you must do this.
What is ask permission
What is copy
This is the main subject or dominant element in a photo.
What is the center of visual interest
Use these to indicate something someone said in answer to your question.
What are quotation marks
It is a good idea to do this after interviewing or photographing a subject.
What is say thanks
This is the horizontal element that runs across both pages of a spread to help unify and act as a visual guide.
What is the eyeline
This is the angle at which a photo is shot, including extreme angles such as bird's-eye and worm's-eye.
What is perspective
This is good to do when an interview subject gives answers to your questions
What is take notes/write down quotes
It is a good idea to do this before publishing a quote.
What is verify or check it for accuracy