Monday, September 4, 2017

Seeing Your Photos in the Newspaper

It is always a thrill to see one of your photos published in a newspaper or online by a media outlet. My first time was the winter before last when I sent a photo of the star of the girls’ basketball team driving for a layup to our local weekly newspaper.  They used it in their online article about the game. It was a big thrill and gave me some confidence to try it again. 

Fast forward to this past winter and the girls’ basketball coach asked me to be the team photographer.  The result was several photos being used in online articles and photo galleries as well as several being published in the print edition of the paper. The largest displayed were about 4”x4”.  It was very rewarding to see, and much welcomed by the girls.

The Tuscarora High School football season kicked off on August 25th with a home game against King George.  The Huskies won 35-0 and I got some great photos. I sent some to the Loudoun Times Mirror and they used one of the photos to illustrate their Week 1 review of the football games in their online version. They also published it in the print edition on Thursday in an article about the upcoming game of the week.  The best part for me was the photo was printed in 5x7 format under one of the same size by their pro.  This was by far the best recognition of my photos.


My photo on the bottom
The photo the paper selected was not my favorite from that night.   I was lucky to get it between players and referees running down the sideline. I liked it, but felt there were several more with better action.  But, after seeing the paper use it to illustrate their article I started to realize the context of the photo in use is as important as the quality of the photo itself.  

The image they used was cropped from what I sent to them. This also taught me a lesson about what I should do before sending the pictures – crop to focus on the action.  I have been looking at my action photos with a different eye since then.  There is a lot of action to come this season!

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