- Captions should include the 5 W's: what, who, where, when and why of a picture
- If the photo is vague, in some cases, how is applied to complete it.
- Every caption needs to be concise, accurate and at least 2 full sentences
- Captions should always be written in present tense
- Well written captions will amplify the explanation of a photo without an audience knowing or reading an article beforehand
Recent OCC graduate. Journalism student at University of Toledo. Love for photography. Follow me on twitter @nmgreen79.
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
The process of caption writing
This week in photojournalism class my latest assignment was on caption writing. For me, the photo is the first thing I notice when reading an article/story. Captions set an overall impression on photographs featured in articles. Here are the major components of writing captions:
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