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Facts About Yearbooks

Posted by: admin In: Uncategorized 12 Feb 2015 Comments: 0 Tags: 2015, blog, book, camera, how to, photo, photographer, PSPA, school, student, tip, tips, year, yearbook

Facts About Yearbooks

A yearbook is a book that is published annually and is used to highlight, record and commemorate the past year in a school. This book also reflects the lives and events of people involved with a school within a certain particular year.

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Yearbooks have now become more than picture books and will often include literary works as well as art. The books have become more journalistic and include coverage which showcases everything including reporting of events to profiles of people.

The yearbook is therefore a memory book, a record book, a history book as well as a reference book. It is also believed to be a public relations tool for the school because through it, people are able to identify the school and it’s activities.

The following are tips you can use in order to make a good yearbook:

1.)  The year book must have a theme

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The theme of the yearbook should define the school year. You need to know what is going to be popular and interesting among the student population for that year and then use it as a theme.

2.)  Stick to the theme throughout

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The best way to make sure that your yearbook is professional and cohesive, it is important to make sure that the same theme is carried throughout the yearbook. Each article, section and layout must relate and uphold the theme of the yearbook.

3.)  Plan ahead

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Working on a yearbook can be a huge and tedious process. Make sure therefore that you know when every school event is so that the yearbook staff are there to take pictures and also experience what is going on.

4.)  Have a schedule

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Cataloging a full year of events for many students is a big job. You can tackle this by making goals for each week, month and if possible each day so that you remain on top of the whole process. Make sure that you meet all the goals as you have set them.

5.)  Have as much material as you can

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Gather as much information as possible because the more information you have, the more options you will have concerning each school function.

6.)  Take as many pictures as possible

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By taking as many pictures as possible, you are assured of having a handful of great pictures. Since pictures are the major part of the yearbook, it is necessary to have the best pictures that you can get. Remember also that the quality of pictures reflects on the school.

7.)  Interview many students

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Interviewing many students enables you to get quotes, polls as well as comments and this gives you a wide range of opinions. This is also good for the yearbook because it is supposed to be a representation of the whole student body.

8.)  Recheck the yearbook

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Recheck the yearbook for grammar, spelling as well as layout mistakes so that the book looks professionally done and this will eventually reflect well on the school.

Student outraged by unwanted yearbook photo editing

Posted by: admin In: Uncategorized 09 Jan 2015 Comments: 0 Tags: 2015, candid, candids, photo, photography, year book, yearbook, yearbook photos

A student attending an all girls school was shocked when she received a reprinted student card to find that her photograph had been retouched without her knowledge.  She posted the following comments to a popular web site:

I go to an all girls high school and today every senior got a new student ID. We had gotten one in the beginning of the school year and we were all unsure as to why we were given a second. After closer inspection we realized that our photos had be retouched far past smoothing out blemishes. Here is a list of changes made in my photo:

  • face smoothing
  • skin recoloring
  • lip recoloring
  • eyebrow smoothing and reshaping
  • face thinning

I was outraged! I have a round face that I have grown to love and now I get my photo back with a different face. The new photo no longer even looks like me but rather a prettier twin sister. When we go and have our photos taken we are flat out told that our skin will be retouched to hide blemishes. We are not told, however, that more drastic changes are made.

Going to an all girls school we are constantly reminded about positive body image and accepting ourselves for who we are. Having these changes made to make me appear thinner makes me wonder how must our school practices what they preach.

So how drastic were the changes?  See for yourself:

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These types of changes are more and more common in the industry, and in this case the photography company in question communicated these changes to the school, and the school failed to pass that message on to their students.  At this point, the school has opted to print the ‘untouched’ photos instead of the doctored ones.

After meeting with my high school it has been determined that the untouched original photos will be use in the yearbook. The edits were not made by my school but rather the company our school used. These changes were made with notification to the school. When our yearbook teacher saw the photos he was outraged along with all the other staff members of the school. They understood that the new edited photos are not what the students look like. I would like to thank all of the positive comments about how wrong this is and how there need to be changes in this. My school has proved that they are fully behind positive body image by printing the untouched photos. I am proud of my school and what they stand for. To sum it up, I want this issue of photoshopping to get the attention it needs but know that my school has realized that their students do not need to be “corrected”.

See Ryan Reynold’s Yearbook Photo – Yearbooks Desktop

Posted by: admin In: Celebrities, Yearbook Photos 27 Sep 2013 Comments: 0 Tags: celebrities, photo, photography, year book, yearbook

Actor Ryan Reynolds is one of Canada’s most well-known young celebrities.  Born in Vancouver and beginning his career on TV on programs such as “Hillside”, “Two Guys, a Girl and a Pizza Place” he made the transition to movies and has landed a handful of superhero roles including Hannibal King in Blade: Trinity, Deadpool in X-Men Origins: Wolverine, and the Green Lantern.  He’s also starred or co-starred in over 25 different Hollywood films including 2013’s “R.I.P.D” with actors Jeff Bridges and Kevin Bacon.  Ryan has two older brothers in Vancouver, both of whom are employed as police officers for the RCMP.

Here’s Ryan Reynold’s tenth grade Yearbook photo from the 1992 Kitsilano Secondary School Yearbook.

Ryan Reynolds' 1992 Yearbook Photo

Ryan Reynolds’ 1992 Yearbook Photo

 

Check out the rest of our Celebrity Yearbook Photos.

A Shout Out to Bill Nye

Posted by: admin In: Uncategorized 05 Dec 2012 Comments: 0 Tags: 2013, bill, nye, photo, year book, yearbook

William NyeLast week, Bill Nye, best known as “the science guy” turned 57!  What better way for us to give a shout out to Bill than to post his old yearbook photo in our blog!

Nye began his professional entertainment career as an actor on a local sketch comedy television show in Seattle,Washington Almost Live!; he attempted to correct the show host’s pronunciation of “gigawatt” as “jigowatt.” The host responded, “Who do you think you are—Bill Nye the Science Guy?” and thus his on screen persona was born.

Soon after, Nye hosted an educational television program, Bill Nye the Science Guy, from 1993 to 1998. Each of the 100 episodes aimed to teach a specific topic in science to a preteen audience, yet it garnered a wide adult audience as well.  With it’s comedic overtones, the show became very popular as a teaching aid in schools.  Nye continues to educate children and adult audiences today.

Thanks Bill!  You are one of the greats!

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