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4 Times Churches Should Use Waivers

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Image Release. Nowadays, churches often have their own volunteer or hired photography team to record and capture imagery at events or services. It’s important to obtain a photo release from the congregants you’ve captured on camera before using their image in any of these formats: Church videos. Website imagery. Social media.

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Is That A Camera in Your Pocket? Tips and Tools for MobilePhonetography As Part of Your Content Strategy

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

It takes a bit of mindset change as you have to focus on your work environment more carefully with a visual eye and suddenly see Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter posts you have never seen before. Smartphones, while they are so much better than ever, still have limitations. Use images in every communication #21CapitalCamp.

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Guest Post: Oh Snap! Experimenting with Open Authority in the Gallery

Museum 2.0

The result of those meetings and brainstorming sessions recently manifested itself in our Forum Gallery as an experimental photography project called Oh Snap! The museum selected and is featuring 13 works recently added to our photography collection. We can change up the gallery if we need to. Your Take on Our Photographs.

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Get the Equipment You Need to Shoot a Professional-Looking Video

Tech Soup

If you have a bigger budget to work with and some photography experience, you might invest in a DSLR camera, as you'll likely use it for more than just your videos. If you have the right light sources for your shooting environment (outside, small a dark room, etc.), Image : Stokkete / Shutterstock. Keep It Light.

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How to Choose Diverse and Inclusive Photos

Forum One

Every day, we constantly see photos of people—in social media, on websites, on television, in advertisements, in print, and in our daily environment. Because of this, the images we consume are not an accurate depiction of reality. The problem with non-inclusive imagery. A bit of extra effort and awareness can go a long way.

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5 Easy Rules to Remember When Telling Digital Stories

Tech Soup

As long as you know why you're breaking the rules and you can do so effectively, it actually can be a good and refreshing change. People want to see your subject, but many times they are also equally engaged by the environment of the subject. Here are some basic rules to always think about when telling your stories.

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10 Steps to Extension Professional 2.0 Remix

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

which was a remix of Marnie Webb 's Ten Ways Nonprofits Can Change the World. Such a culture would be, by default, permissive of efforts to improve upon, change, integrate, or otherwise remix. Photography students use Flickr to post, organize, share, and critique their colleagues?????? Change Issues. I'm nervous.

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