Tuesday 24 March 2015

Photojournalism: Types of shots and captions.

In photojournalism, there are different types of shot followed by captions, that helps the photojournalist to deliver the news story. There are three types of common shot used in photojournalism, which are an establishing shots, midrange shots and close-up shots. Here are some examples of the shot that I managed to take during my exchange period in Busan, South Korea:


Establishing Shots (Gambar Keseluruhan)
Busan, situated in southeastern of the Korean peninsula, is one of the fast-growing and developed city in the world, making it the second largest metropolis in South Korea.

Hiking are one of the main hobbies for the Korean people, here the writer with some Korean's friends, going for a "casual" hiking session to Juwang mountain.

One of the writer's experiences in hiking around the school, and the view overlooking the city of Busan, unleashes all the stress you have.



Midrange Shots (Meletakkan Subjek di dalam Konteks)
The relationship between the students were strengthened through sports which showcased sportsmanship and this was one of the games played during the International Sports Day which had been organised by the International Office of Dongseo University, Busan.

Children need to be supervised at all times, wherever they are, by their parents or guardian.

The 10th G-Star Games Exhibition was being held at BEXCO, Centum City, Busan, managed to attract gamers from all over the world.



Close-Up Shots (Gambaran Mengenai Subjek Sahaja)
It is proven that happy people have more happy memories throughout their life, whether in quality or quantity.

Consuming a lot of sugar at night can raise your blood sugar level.

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