Marymount first Tennis Spring season start
1. Choose an event that is anticipated or unplanned. It can be an evolving or reoccurring or one-time event. An event that is newsworthy enough to appear in the Banner student newspaper (Links to an external site.).
Season starts for Marymount Tennis.
2. Identify the location, date, and time of the event
Highland park, 14/2 1:00 pm (and Georgetown Prep)
3. Develop 3 possible themes for your event photographs and be prepared to present them to the class
athletism, passion, and emotion
4. Take notes on where you will be located, lighting and possible composition? Describe 10 possible shots you anticipate taking. Including what will be in the scene setter, medium shot, portrait, detail and the action shots that you anticipate taking?
Will move around for the best possible angles. Both on the court and off-court. The practice will be during the daytime so the light will be the daylight.
10 shots:
1. Scene-setter, players warming up for Marymount tennis first Spring season since the program started.
2. From the side, rapid forehand, indoor light, object centered in the picture.
3. Continuing action, another angle, forehand in daylight with full shadow.
4. From behind, a different light is coming in front of the camera. Net is centered in the photo.
5. Volley, low camera angle
6. Serve, taken close to see action/effort in bending the knees and stretching the ball throwing arm.
7. Volley, closer with facial expression. the object is 1/2 of the picture.
8. preparing trickshot, hit between the legs
9. Slice with the player on the 2/3 line of the picture. 1/3 sky, 2/3 tennis court.
10. Smash, 1/3 sky, player, and background.

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