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How to write the archives of summer vacation life photography exhibition

The composition of written description includes six elements: reason, time, place, person, background and photographer.

A cause: events reflected in photos and images, and emotional reasons of things; B time: the occurrence of an event or thing change, the time of occurrence and the time of shooting; C location: the specific location where the subject is located; D person: the name and identity of the main person in the photo image; E background: the background that plays a certain role in revealing the theme of the photo image; F photographer: the unit and photographer of the photo. Six elements, generally revealing all the information reflected by photos and images.

B the words are concise and the language is fluent. Generally no more than 200 words; C time is expressed in Arabic numerals.

Year, month and day are often represented by ".". Example: 1953 written on March 2nd 1953.3.22 5.2.3 General description and sub-description.

2. How to fill in the description of the photo file?

Photo archives are historical records directly formed by state organs, social organizations and individuals in social activities, which are of preservation value, based on photosensitive materials and mainly reflected by images.

Conventional photo files include negative film, photos and descriptions, among which descriptions include symbol descriptions and text descriptions. Text description is an important part of photo archives, which is the basis for completing the work and the condition for providing use.

If there is no written explanation, a photo has no value of use and preservation. Therefore, in order to ensure the voucher and reference function of photo files, the text description should pay attention to the combination of authenticity, accuracy and flexibility.

First, authenticity. An event or a person reflected in a photo should be recorded objectively according to the historical background at that time.

Especially for historical figures, we should fill in the identity objectively and not praise or criticize at will. Second, accuracy.

The text description of photo archives includes six elements: reason, time, place, people, background and photographer. In the process of photo file arrangement, comments should be made in strict accordance with the six elements and cannot be omitted at will.

The cause is the emotional cause of events and things reflected in photos and images, which is the first element of text description and must be clearly expressed, otherwise it will cause the phenomenon of "white film" and directly affect the quality of photo files. Time refers to the occurrence of events or changes in things, the time of occurrence and the time of shooting. It must be noted that sometimes it needs to be filled in twice as needed. For example, a photo of a sudden natural disaster is usually taken afterwards, so it is necessary to fill in the disaster accurately.