Photo story – CSD student journalists get behind the lens

Ansel Adams said, “You don’t make a photograph just with a camera. You bring to the act of photography all the pictures you have seen, the books you have read, the music you have heard, the people you have loved.” So, as a way to learn different types of journalistic photography techniques (like Rule of Thirds, Leading Lines, Framing, Different Perspective and Fill the Frame), CSD journalism students went on a photography scavenger hunt. Here’s a glimpse of what we captured…

Ben Gallagher, Editor-in-Chief

Rule of Thirds (Photo by Evan Mulligan)

 

Rule of Thirds (Photo by Evan Mulligan)

 

Framing (Photo by Evan Mulligan)

 

Different Perspective (Photo by Sinclair Berry)

 

Leading Lines, Different Perspective (Photo by Sinclair Berry)

 

Different Perspective (Photo by Emma Sands)

 

Different Perspective (Photo by Emma Sands)

 

Fill the Frame, Leading Lines (Photo by Emma Davis and Ava Jordan)

 

Framing (Photo by Emma Davis and Ava Jordan)

 

Rule of Thirds (Photo by Emma Sands and Sinclair Berry)

 

Rule of Thirds, Fill the Frame (Photo by Emma Davis and Ava Jordan)

 

Different Perspective (Photo by Emma Davis and Ava Jordan)

 

Different Perspective (Photo by Emma Davis)

 

Different Perspective (Photo by Ben Gallagher and Conner Shelton)

 

Rule of Thirds (Photo by Conner Shelton and Ben Gallagher)

 

Different Perspective, Rule of Thirds (Photo by Ben Gallagher and Conner Shelton)

 

Different Perspective (Photo by Paul and Marc Smith)