Social Studies
Social Studies, 23.01.2020 04:31, Latoyajenjins1789

1. why is it important to be familiar with the sport that you are photographing?
it is important to be familiar in the sport you are photographing because the photographer must know the key features that would be picture-worthy, versus what isn’t. a huge part of photography is actually knowing what you are working with
2. what is panning? why would you use this technique?
3. to use the panning technique, what should you do as you are taking the photograph?
4. what is one challenge that photographers face when photographing wildlife? how can you reduce or overcome this challenge?
5. what is documentary photography?
6. what are three tips for photographing pets and wildlife?
7. why is movement difficult to catch on a camera?
8. locate a photograph with a moving subject in it (from online, one you’ve taken, or another source). describe the photograph. what did the photographer do right in taking the photo? what could be improved?
9. would you like to be a sports photographer? why or why not?
10. if you had to photograph wildlife, which animal would you like to photograph? why? what challenges do you think you’d encounter in photographing this animal?

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