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Photography for Non-Profit Ridwanul Mosrur better communication, fundraising and branding, visual evidences Here, the photos used are pulled out from different online achieves and used only for learning purposes with attributes and recognitions of intellectual property rights.

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Photography for Non-Profit

Ridwanul Mosrurbetter communication, fundraising and branding, visual evidences

Here, the photos used are pulled out from different online achieves and used only for learning purposes with attributes and recognitions of intellectual property rights.

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#at_firstFeast Your Eyes….

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#secondlySee others’ Works….

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GMB Akash the leading non-profit photographer in Bangladesh# 80 international award winner # worked in 25 countries

http://www.gmb-akash.com/ngowork.php

Jeff Holthis lens rule both the profit and non-profit sectors

http://jeffholt.co/

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Go beyond what you see….Focus what you want people to see….Focus on the emotion and impression…

#andfew of my clicks….

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Expressions

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Angles & Framing

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#thenRealize the Rules….

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Framing is most important!# Rule of Third# Balancing Object# Focus and Background# Perspective and Viewpoint# Depth and Composition

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Rule of Thirds

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Balancing Elements

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Leading Lines, Symmetry and Patterns

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Perspective and Viewpoint

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Depth and Framing

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opening of the lens

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#soUse Your Phone….

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Mobile Photography

BASIC RULES• framing is so important • keep your device steady• light is crucial• focus with care• color tone makes things nice• edit and retouch

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Device: Nokia Lumia 1020

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Nokia Lumia 1020

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iPhone 6

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Samsung Galaxy s7

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#how toEdit/Retouch your Photos…

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Photo EditorsThere are two types of Photo Editors• Professional

₋ Full Freedom (adobe Photoshop)₋ Handy & Quick (adobe Lightroom)

• Amateurs ₋ Off-line (Windows inbuilt photo editor, google picasa

etc.)₋ On-line (Pixlr, fotor, photocat, pizap etc.)

# Never use Paint (Photo editing is different from children drawing)!

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Adobe Lightroom

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Adobe Photoshop

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#knowHow to Manage Photos…

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There are many software – both free and with price. Based on my experience I recommend the following two –• Google Picasa (free) | • Adobe Bridge (free-limited use/ price plan with cloud back

up and advance options)

What Program we can use?

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Key Features:⁻ Metadata (date, time and technical

information which prove the photo is not manipulated)

⁻ Photo Credit (Name of Photographer)

⁻ Location of the Photo⁻ Title and Description of the photo⁻ Tags for effective searching ⁻ Cloud backup so that accessible

from anywhere⁻ If you need photo, you know where

to go

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#finallyKeep Clicking On….

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Ground Rules minimum 2 MB in file size capture with maximum file and frame size possible if confuse with frame – how much you should put within – cover much

more so you can crop know your device (options and facilities) before you use be careful about light know how to hold your device (for maximum stability and better framing) do experiments everyday with everything you have know the subject before capturing it save details (photographer, location, behind story etc.) Keep your eyes glued to good works, keep reading the photography blogs Be with the community with PhotoWalks and PhotoDiscussions

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Thank you all!for the precious gift – your attention