Jet Skis vs Bikes
The Photostory , a quick guide describing the best way to format and design a photostory, outlines a few key points to keep in mind when editing your photostory: 1. Choose five to six photos — you do not want too many photos. 2. You need one large, dominant lead photo — this photo is supposed to grab the reader’s attention and visually “summarize” or “introduce” the topic. 3. Remove obvious clichés — you’re supposed to be telling a story that most people haven’t heard or at least not in the way you’re presenting it. 4. Pictures in completely chronological order may not be the best — you might consider laying out your photos by theme or idea instead. 5. Keep white spaces on the outside of the layout and smaller spaces between photos are consistently the same size. To better illustrate these key points, let’s examine the best case that follows the...