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Anatomy of an Award-Winning Photo

You can view a recording on YouTube at:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b3opGHMLkdk


What makes an award-winning photo? Join us as a panel of top photographers in the Association for Communication Excellence (ACE) share some of their prize-winning photos, and let you in on secrets to capturing contest-winning images.

During this Google Hangout On Air, our panel of photo experts will discuss equipment, lighting, exposure, and composition; but also those “intangibles” that make a photo truly great.  Our guests will also share their thoughts on how to select photos for contest entry, and when the shoe is on the other foot, how to judge photos.

 The Photographers:

  • Edwin Remsberg, University of Maryland
  • David Hansen, University of Minnesota
  • Stephen Patton, University of Kentucky

Hosts:  Jeff Hino & Victor Villegas, Oregon State University Extension

This webinar will be delivered as a Google Hangout On Air. The URL for the YouTube stream will be posted here 5 minutes before the event.

This event is one in a series of webinars and Hangouts on a variety of topics relevant to the ACE Electronic Media & Photography Special Interest Group, and others interested in developing skills in the area of visual communication in agriculture, natural resources, and life and human sciences. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b3opGHMLkdk

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