Monday, March 23, 2009

photojournalist!!!

1. What is the Cutline for this photograph?Cigar worker at the Partagass factory selecting some of the leaves that will be turned into cigars, Havana
2. What elements of the photograph help tell the story or make the photograph interesting? In the photo, there is a man with tobacco leaves on the tables you can tell he is inspecting the leaf he wants to use.
3. How does perspective, angle, lighting, framing or expression play a role this photograph? How?The lighting is dim, and he looks as if he was busy.

1. What is the Cutline for this photograph?First baseman running home, Havana
2. What elements of the photograph help tell the story or make the photograph interesting?
I was amazed they had uniforms, and actual shoes, but i think its interesting how a field player is throwing the ball but in that time the runner is jumping to the plate, and the baseman waiting to catch the ball.
3. How does perspective, angle, lighting, framing or expression play a role this photograph? How?the lighting, is general, but how the photo was shot is how it makes the subject pop. The base man and runner form a 90 degree angle the placement gets all of the scene.

1. What is the Cutline for this photograph? Divers. Bergen, Norway.
2. What elements of the photograph help tell the story or make the photograph interesting?
3. How does perspective, angle, lighting, framing or expression play a role this photograph? How?

1. What is the Cutline for this photograph?Cigar factory worker smoking her own hand-rolled cigar before commencing her dayily work
2. What elements of the photograph help tell the story or make the photograph interesting?
3. How does perspective, angle, lighting, framing or expression play a role this photograph? How?

1. What is the Cutline for this photograph?Farmer spraying pesticide on a tobacco plot, Bautista
2. What elements of the photograph help tell the story or make the photograph interesting?
3. How does perspective, angle, lighting, framing or expression play a role this photograph? How?

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