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School Activities: School Activities can be pictured for the school newspaper, the school records or yearbook, and the students themselves. Covering games, festivals, and club activities can often be the entering wedge to getting the profitable graduation picture business, too.
Lect the colorful activities surrounding the game, either, such as the antics of the cheer leaders and the pretty Song leaders in their abbreviated costumes. You can sell these game pictures in the same way as the pre-game pictures. Carefully file all negatives of everything you shoot which is in any way connected with the school, because you will sell these same pictures later, when they are needed for the school annual.
Football is not the only interest on the campus, although perhaps the keenest, and you should be looking for other activities worthy of pictures. Your best guide to such goings-on will be the school paper. Make sure that you get a copy of every issue and read it to keep yourself informed on all extracurricular events. Then photograph them all—the school plays, the debaters, the candidates in school elections, the officers of the various clubs, the players in minor sports such as tennis, volleyball, and gymnastics.
Extra-curricular activities, whether after school, during lunchtime or at weekends, offer another valuable opportunity for extending children's participation. A number of agencies have raised concerns over the limited after-school sports provision in some schools, leading the pursuits. Different children enjoy different activities, and the breadth Of the current Physical Education curriculum is an important recognition of this fact.
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