Sunday 3 May 2015

How to take effective photos

Today in our meeting we talked about how to take more effective photos. We came up with these important points:
* Make sure at least one part of your photo is 'in focus'.
* Make sure the lighting is sufficient for you to take a clear photo.
* Use the 'rule of thirds'. You can read more about the 'rule of thirds' at this link: Rule of Thirds
* Try to capture moments rather than pose people (unless you are taking portrait photos)

Can you think of any more ideas for us?

We then went around the school and captured some photos of things around the school and of kids having fun. We have tried to use the list we came up with above to make our photos more effective.









Tuesday 10 March 2015

2015 St Albans Snappers!

The Snappers for 2015 have been chosen! They are Sam, Paige, Bella, Isla, Tui, Olivia T, Olivia D, Aliana, Catherine, Caitlin and Georgia.

We are excited about being in the photography club this year. Here are some of our thoughts on photography:

Sam: I love taking photos because when I look back over photos I can remember the moments and how much fun I had.

Paige: I think photography is important because if we didn't have it, we couldn't capture memories over our lifetime.

Bella: I think photography is important because without it we wouldn't be able to look at photos when we are older.

Isla: I like taking photos so much that once I used up all the ink in the printer, printing off all the photos I took!

Tui: I'm excited to be in the Snappers because I love learning new things and I'm looking forward to learning more about photography.

Olivia T: I think photography is important because it's a type of art and we should appreciate all kinds of art.

Olivia D: I'm excited to be in the Snappers because I love taking photos of people having fun.

Aliana: I love taking photos because it's a great hobby and you can express how you feel at the time.

Catherine: I'm excited to be in the Snappers this year because I am looking forward to being in a team and taking photos.