Monday, November 3, 2008

Picture Day



It is not easy to take the perfect picture because there are many aspects to photography. Photographers take a lot of shots so they have more to choose from. Taking pictures from a variety of angles can help improve the shot. This gives the photo more depth and is more interesting to the viewer. This mug shot of Matt Dockery, Mass Communications student, was taken on Towson University's campus. Close-up mug shots are important in journalism so the reader can get a better idea of who the story is about.



In photography it is important to pay attention to the background and the lighting. Make sure there is nothing in the background of your picture that interferes with the message you want to portray. The right lighting is also essential in order for the image to be seen exactly the way you want it to.


Delta Sigma Phi fraternity members see-saw for 48 straight hours in order to raise money and awareness for the Lance Armstrong Foundation. They have been raising money and supporting testicular cancer for 10 years.

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