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Using the Science of Journalism to Focus Your Photography The Five Ws and How of Journalism. ... What do You Want to Photograph? ... Where Do You Want to Photograph? ... When Will You Take the Photos? ... Who Will be in Your Photos? ... How Will You Take the Photos? ... Why are You Creating These Images?
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Learn More »Can the 5W1H (Five Ws and One H) of journalism be employed in fine art photography? They can — and here are the six questions that you’ll need to ask yourself!
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Learn More »Next comes the when. If you are photographing indoors, then this comes down to a matter of scheduling — as does event photography. For other types of photography, the when might be a bit different. Do you want to shoot during the day or at night? As the sun sets or as it rises? On a cloudy day or in the sunshine? When it is raining or snowing? During a particular season? The time of day, the weather, and the season all have a dramatic impact on the finished image so choose carefully or make plans to photograph your subject material at a variety of times to learn what best suits the final image. This is a question that doesn’t always need to be answered but there are certain situations where you’ll find yourself asking this question — portraits and candid photography, most notably. But there are a few other situations where knowing the who comes in handy. Let’s say you’re at a ballgame or some other event. Do you want crowd shots? Shots of the players, the vendors, or all the other people that make such events possible? What about when you’re on the street? Do you want to include random passersby? Knowing the answer to this question can help you refine your image. The how can be boiled down into two separate questions. The first, of course, deals with gear. The camera body, the lenses, the tripod, the lighting, and all of the other equipment you’ll need to produce the photos. But then how can also refer to stylistic choices. Will you shoot in black and white? Are there certain effects you’d like to achieve or colors that should be more prominent than others? The stylistic hows will have a big impact on the overall mood of the image and likely the meanings that image holds for its viewers, too. And finally, here is one of the most important questions that any artist can as himself or herself. Why are you creating the photographs? This delves into the philosophical — the meanings that you are trying to achieve or the statements that you are trying to make. But, it doesn’t have to be so philosophical as all that. Not every image is meant to be deeply meaningful. Some are simply beautiful and beauty carries a meaning all its own.
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Learn More »The most important thing to remember about the why is this: This isn’t the final question to ask yourself but the question that you should be asking all along, from start to finish. Let your reasons be your guide throughout the rest of the questions. When the art is finished, if you’ve mastered all the rest of the steps, pausing to ask why as you go along, then the reasons, meaning, or statement that you are trying to make will be evident to viewers. As you can see, 5W1H can be employed in photography. Only, the questions that you ask will be slightly different from the questions that journalists are asking. Even so, use this tool to bring focus to your ideas. Taking the time to explore each question thoroughly will help you to distill each piece that you create down to what really matters.
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