Easy Photojournalism Stuff

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Across
  1. 4. The viewer compares the sizes of objects in the foreground and background of a photo and determines distance or depth.
  2. 6. How a photograph is constructed or planned as to have the greatest possible impact.
  3. 8. The subject of the photo is separated and isolated so the viewer can know and understand at what or who they are to be looking.
  4. 9. Dividing a photo into a 3x3 grid with the subject of the photo on one of the grid's four intersecting points.
  5. 11. The direction from which a photograph is taken to influence how the viewer knows and understands the subject of the photo.
  6. 12. This is present in a long-form caption but not present in an AP or a short-form caption.
  7. 13. Equal weight on both sides of the photograph.
  8. 14. This separates the subject of the photograph from the background.
Down
  1. 1. The human subconscious interprets the mirror-image quality as beauty.
  2. 2. Information not seen in an image but telling the viewer why the image is important.
  3. 3. Any line which leads the viewer's eye to the subject of the photograph.
  4. 5. A one to four sentence paragraph providing the viewer of a photograph a better understanding of the contents of the photograph.
  5. 7. The subject of the photo takes up all available space within the frame of the image.
  6. 10. The human subconscious recognizes the repetition and understands it as soothing or comforting.