Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Feature Outline

Lead: Talk about every day dilemmas that most people encounter. Maybe tell a brief funny story from a source. This needs to be catching, something to grab the attention of the reader. Possible source: a mother struggling to take good images of her children

Introduction: begin with common problems and errors. Give simple descriptions to resolve those issues. Possible source: Professional photographer

Main Body: Give top ten suggestions from a professional photographer. Find out what kind of equipment they use, props, locations, lighting techniques, printing and post-processing tips, kind of like tips and tricks revealed from a professional. Possible source: interview a new professional photographer

Pre-Closing:
Let the reader know of different sources to locate for future questions, good books, workshops, local classes, continuing education classes, expenses, possible websites for tips, and a few local photographers locations, printing and post processing tips

Closing:
Explain to the reader that everyone has to start somewhere and that there are many sources to increase ones knowledge, and that many professional photographers are willing to share their knowledge with others if they are asked. Explain that there will be errors and problems that arise, but that this trial and error process is normal, and to be expected.

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