Really I'd like to see photos of student life. It's more about your eye for a good photo subject than they style. For instance, in the past when we've done this people have sent in artful pictures of animals and landscapes, with lots of focus and blurring. They look great in the Spring Watch calendar but really aren't TSR's 'every day and edgy' style. So it's much better to see student stuff. You've probably got good photos of friends or could be a clever photo of a desk or folder that makes it a cool photo.
I've sent you some photos but if they're not right then I can have a look and see if I have more appropriate ones!
Really I'd like to see photos of student life. It's more about your eye for a good photo subject than they style. For instance, in the past when we've done this people have sent in artful pictures of animals and landscapes, with lots of focus and blurring. They look great in the Spring Watch calendar but really aren't TSR's 'every day and edgy' style. So it's much better to see student stuff. You've probably got good photos of friends or could be a clever photo of a desk or folder that makes it a cool photo.
Are ducks edgy enough? I like seeing photos of ducks on campus.
@Captain Jack I'm going to be photographing an educational event next weekend. Will it be too late to send you some more photos then?
No that's fine - we're just after interesting photos and there is no rush. If you use photos of other people, it's important to have model release forms to be able to use them.
No that's fine - we're just after interesting photos and there is no rush. If you use photos of other people, it's important to have model release forms to be able to use them.
Only if the photos are being used for commercial purposes (By the way, when does this close? I need to knows for reasons)
If you can take one photo representing 'student life' that would be helpful, I'm really looking at people's eye for a good studenty photo at the moment. Can be any taken on iphone or whatever. Looking more at the eye for a good subject over the technical skill.