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Banish Boring PhotosBy: Jessica AlbonArticle Word Count: 309 words [Comments (0)] Total Views: 3 Views |
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Banish Boring Photos By Jessica Albon Copyright 2003, The Write Exposure The average newsletter generally has average photos: headshots, people shaking hands or talking on the phone. If you're looking to invigorate your photos, try these tips. Black and White Photographs Up the contrast. Black and white photos can be full of drama and journalistic style. Intensify their impact in your photo editing program by increasing the contrast. Isolate key elements. When a photo is black and white, it is especially important that the background be crisp to highlight the centerpiece of your photo. Keep it off-center. Always powerful, asymmetry ads a special level of interest and texture to black and white photos because the lines are generally sharper. Color Photographs Think color. Choose photos with vibrant colors. Don't waste your color ink on photos that don't pop off the page. Crop for emphasis. Extra background color is distracting so if there's an aspect you want to focus your viewer's attention on, make sure the rest of the photo doesn't compete. Photographs of People Zoom in on the hands. Our hands often give away what we're feeling. Nervous? Maybe your subject fidgets with his napkin beneath the table. Bored? Maybe she's examining her fingernails for flaws in the polish. Think motion and line. Diagonals are often more visually appealing. Color also gives you more variations in considering motion in your photographs. Keep your images original and crisp and you'll maximize the power of your company newsletter, whether it's print or electronic. Is it your job to increase company profits? The Write Exposure offers the resources you need to do just that at http://www.designdoodles.com" target="_blank">http://www.designdoodles.com |
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