Photos
If you would like to send a photo you should consider the following advice to ensure the best quality reproduction when printed.
- Digital images need to be hi-res – minimum 300 dpi resolution.
- Make sure that you send your images as a jpeg (not saved into word document).
- Images taken on a mobile phone are not generally high enough resolution for printing.
- Avoid cropping images yourself as it will affect the quality and resolution of the image; it is best to leave that to our graphic designers.
- All photos must include captions – please double check spelling of all names, and ensure names are in correct order (generally left to right).
- Make sure you have the permission of the people in the photo to send it to the newspaper.
- Use the flash function outside on bright, sunny days and on cloudy, overcast days.
- Be aware of poor lighting indoors, don’t take photos of people against bright windows.
- Try to take landscape shots – these are wider than they are tall.
- When photographing activities or procedures, include some close-up photos.
- It is ok to have cheesy, posed shots and fun photos of people smiling into the camera or 'pretending' to perform an activity.
- Opt for a plain background where possible; if that is not possible think about the 'big picture'. Consider if the photo benefits from a quick tidy up, moving irrelevant things out of the shot – such as cups, glasses, bottles, empty plates, bins etc.
- Hold the camera at your subject's eye-level for a personal and inviting image.
- It is also a good to take a look to see what's around you. You might get a better shot if you kneel, or find something to stand on.