{a short journal about a photograph} 1.Original reporting:Learn about the who, w
{a short journal about a photograph}
1.Original reporting:Learn about the who, what, where, when, and why (the W’s) related to the one photograph you selected for the assignment.
2.Cutline: Write a cutline that includes original reported details you gather as a journalist. These details cover all the W’s relevant to the story. They should be verified and accurate.
Make the cutline three, four, or five sentences.
Use the Associated Press Stylebook to ensure the correct grammar, punctuation, and word usage.
Use the readings to help figure out ways to identify good sources for your cutline material.
Do original reporting. Do not include the reporting done by other news or communication outlets, such as audio transcripts of someone else’s interview.
Tell a story that complements the photograph.
Write in third person.
Remove bias and opinion unless it is attributed to someone via their quote. This is a news items instead of opinion, a column, or persuasion.
Include named (first and last name) sources. Do not use unnamed or first named sources.
Add your name (first and last) at the end.