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tips on project photography
<h4>How to take a good project photo</h4>
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<h3>Tip #1</h3>
<h5>Take quality color photos</h5>
Plan to take new (current conditions) photos of your subject. To ensure quality:
<ul>
<li>Take a number of photos, then choose the best. You will need at least three (3) quality color photos per project. You may include more than three.</li>
<li>Use a tripod if necessary so the photos are clear and focused.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Tip #2</h3>
<h5><span style="line-height: 1.5;">Capture your project site from all necessary angles and distances</span></h5>
Your photos should show:
<ul>
<li><strong>The entire site.</strong> It’s important that your photos show the entire site from different angles. Make sure your photos tell a story. If you have a structure in need of repair, take good quality close-ups and annotate them with details of the current conditions.</li>
<li><strong>All important features.</strong> Be sure to photograph the various features of your entire project site, including easily missed items such as the surrounding environment or the neighboring properties.</li>
<li><strong>The proximity to nearby structures</strong>. Include any nearby buildings or hard structures in your photos. Don’t crop them out.</li>
<li>Check DEC’s <a href="http://nycedc.dev/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/00_CoversheetChecklist.pdf">Drawing Guidelines for Waterfront Activities</a> for specific photo requirements for different project types.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Tip #3</h3>
<h5>Provide high resolution prints</h5>
You can use either a traditional, professionally-printed color prints, or you can do it yourself with a color printer, provided the resolution is high quality. Be sure to:
<ul>
<li>Mount or print photos onto 8 ½ “ x 11” paper</li>
<li>Each photo should be printed at a minimum of 3.5” x 5” print size</li>
<li>If you’re printing out digital photos, print them at a minimum resolution of 600 dots per inch (dpi).</li>
</ul>
<h3>Tip #4</h3>
<h5><span style="line-height: 1.5;">Label your photos and use a photo key map</span></h5>
Organize and label the photos to help orient the review team.
<ul>
<li><strong>Date each photo.</strong> Show the date the photo was taken.</li>
<li><strong>Caption your photos. </strong>Explain what the viewer is looking at.</li>
<li><strong>Create a photo key map.</strong> A photo key map is an annotated version of the existing conditions site map. It shows the location of each of your submitted photos, labeled, for reference, with arrows pointing in the direction of the view.</li>
</ul>
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<h3>Photo Key Map</h3>
<a href="#" data-reveal-id="photo1" class="expand-photo"><img class="alignnone" src="http://nycedc.dev/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Photo-Location-Map-thumb.png" alt="" width="186" height="186" /><span class="circle-expand"><img src="/wp-content/themes/nycedc/images/svg/plus-sign.svg" alt="Expand photo icon" class="expand-photo-icon"></span></a>
<h3>Photo Example 1</h3>
<a href="#" data-reveal-id="photo2" class="expand-photo"><img class="alignnone" src="http://nycedc.dev/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Photo-1-thumb.png" alt="" width="186" height="186" /><span class="circle-expand"><img src="/wp-content/themes/nycedc/images/svg/plus-sign.svg" alt="Expand photo icon" class="expand-photo-icon"></span></a>
<h3>Photo Example 2</h3>
<a href="#" data-reveal-id="photo3" class="expand-photo"><img class="alignnone" src="http://nycedc.dev/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Photo-2-thumb.png" alt="" width="186" height="186" /><span class="circle-expand"><img src="/wp-content/themes/nycedc/images/svg/plus-sign.svg" alt="Expand photo icon" class="expand-photo-icon"></span></a>
<h3>Photo Example 3</h3>
<a href="#" data-reveal-id="photo4" class="expand-photo"><img class="alignnone" src="http://nycedc.dev/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Photo-3-thumb.png" alt="" width="186" height="186" /><span class="circle-expand"><img src="/wp-content/themes/nycedc/images/svg/plus-sign.svg" alt="Expand photo icon" class="expand-photo-icon"></span></a>
<h3>Photo Example 4</h3>
<a href="#" data-reveal-id="photo5" class="expand-photo"><img class="alignnone" src="http://nycedc.dev/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Photo-Example-4-thumb.png" alt="" width="186" height="186" /><span class="circle-expand"><img src="/wp-content/themes/nycedc/images/svg/plus-sign.svg" alt="Expand photo icon" class="expand-photo-icon"></span></a>
<h3>Photo Example 5</h3>
<a href="#" data-reveal-id="photo6" class="expand-photo"><img class="alignnone" src="http://nycedc.dev/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Photo-5-thumb.png" alt="" width="186" height="186" /><span class="circle-expand"><img src="/wp-content/themes/nycedc/images/svg/plus-sign.svg" alt="Expand photo icon" class="expand-photo-icon"></span></a>
<h3>Photo Example 6</h3>
<a href="#" data-reveal-id="photo7" class="expand-photo"><img class="alignnone" src="http://nycedc.dev/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Photo-6thumb.png" alt="" width="186" height="186" /><span class="circle-expand"><img src="/wp-content/themes/nycedc/images/svg/plus-sign.svg" alt="Expand photo icon" class="expand-photo-icon"></span></a>
<h3>Photo Example 7</h3>
<a href="#" data-reveal-id="photo8" class="expand-photo"><img class="alignnone" src="http://nycedc.dev/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Photo-Example-7-thumb.png" alt="" width="186" height="186" /><span class="circle-expand"><img src="/wp-content/themes/nycedc/images/svg/plus-sign.svg" alt="Expand photo icon" class="expand-photo-icon"></span></a>
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<div id="photo1" class="reveal-modal large" data-reveal=""><span class="menu-close close-reveal-modal"><img src="/wp-content/themes/nycedc/assets/images/icons/menu-close.png" alt="Close Menu"></span>
<img src="http://nycedc.dev/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/Photo-Location-Map.jpg" alt="" /><h3>Photo Key Map</h3></div>
<div id="photo2" class="reveal-modal medium" data-reveal=""><span class="menu-close close-reveal-modal"><img src="/wp-content/themes/nycedc/assets/images/icons/menu-close.png" alt="Close Menu"></span>
<img src="http://nycedc.dev/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Photo-1.png" alt="" /><h3>Photo 1:</h3> <p>Henry Hudson Parkway and Hudson River Greenway facing north from southern end of project.</p></div>
<div id="photo3" class="reveal-modal medium" data-reveal=""><span class="menu-close close-reveal-modal"><img src="/wp-content/themes/nycedc/assets/images/icons/menu-close.png" alt="Close Menu"></span>
<img src="http://nycedc.dev/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Photo-2.png" alt="" />
<h3>Photo 2:</h3> <p>Henry Hudson Parkway and Hudson River Greenway facing north from central portion of project.</p></div>
<div id="photo4" class="reveal-modal medium" data-reveal=""><span class="menu-close close-reveal-modal"><img src="/wp-content/themes/nycedc/assets/images/icons/menu-close.png" alt="Close Menu"></span>
<img src="http://nycedc.dev/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Photo-3.png" alt="" />
<h3>Photo 3:</h3> <p>Henry Hudson Parkway and Hudson River Greenway facing north from northern end of project.</p></div>
<div id="photo5" class="reveal-modal medium" data-reveal=""><span class="menu-close close-reveal-modal"><img src="/wp-content/themes/nycedc/assets/images/icons/menu-close.png" alt="Close Menu"></span>
<img src="http://nycedc.dev/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Photo-4.png" alt="" /><h3>Photo 4:</h3> <p>View from Hudson River facing east under the Hudson River Greenway to the seawall.</p></div>
<div id="photo6" class="reveal-modal medium" data-reveal=""><span class="menu-close close-reveal-modal"><img src="/wp-content/themes/nycedc/assets/images/icons/menu-close.png" alt="Close Menu"></span>
<img src="http://nycedc.dev/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Photo-5.png" alt="" />
<h3>Photo 5:</h3> <p>Standing on the Hudson River Greenway facing east, view of top of seawall and granite cap.</p></div>
<div id="photo7" class="reveal-modal large" data-reveal=""><span class="menu-close close-reveal-modal"><img src="/wp-content/themes/nycedc/assets/images/icons/menu-close.png" alt="Close Menu"></span>
<img src="http://nycedc.dev/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Photo-6.png" alt="" />
<h3>Photo 6:</h3> <p>Standing on southern end of project area facing north, view of Hudson River Greenway to the west and the seawall to the east.</p></div>
<div id="photo8" class="reveal-modal medium" data-reveal=""><span class="menu-close close-reveal-modal"><img src="/wp-content/themes/nycedc/assets/images/icons/menu-close.png" alt="Close Menu"></span>
<h3 class="add_margin_15">Photo 7 from Photo Key Map:</h3>
<img src="http://nycedc.dev/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Photo7.png" alt="" /><h3>Photo 7 from Photo Key Map:</h3> <p>Standing on southern end of project area facing north, view of Hudson River Greenway to the west and the seawall to the east.</p></div>
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<h4>Do’s and Don’ts of Project Photography</h4>
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<h5>DO</h5>
<ul>
<li>Use color.</li>
<li>Step back to get the entire scene, including bordering properties, if necessary.</li>
<li>Get close-ups of items that may need repair.</li>
<li>Print out at a high resolution if you’re taking digital photography.</li>
<li>Use a photo key map, and label your photos with date, location, and what the viewer is seeing.</li>
</ul>
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<h5>DON’T</h5>
<ul>
<li>Take or use black and white photos .</li>
<li>Use out-of-date photos.</li>
<li>Submit unfocused photos.</li>
<li>Submit less than three photos per scene.</li>
<li>Take photos where snow (weather conditions) or loose/stored materials can hide the details of the site.</li>
</ul>
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