
With the very first photo in your essay you must explain and establish the story before describing the action in the first photo. This first photo must include a two to three paragraph description of the story. Be precise with your effort by giving all the necessary details of the story. Once you complete the two to three paragraph introduction you can now use a one paragraph description to describe the action and people in each photo. Jane Simmons of Pine Hill and Lisa Bainbridge of West Deptford discussing what classes to take to complete their accounting degree at Camden County College.

Gail Becker of Mullica Hill, Martin Weld of Sewell and Linda Beck of Haddonfield in the computer lab in CIM 118 at Camden County College in Blackwood, New Jersey.
Some captions may require more information. Always provide a complete identification of persons in each photo and explain the action.

Getting food ready for the honor society banquet. Bill Hames of Berlin and Frank Barrett put the finishing touches on food preparation.
Small details are important for each caption. Make sure you include them including identification of each person that the viewer understands.

With the photo anthology assignment due in Influence of Mass Media, Melina Banes of West Deptford, Raul Blane of Berlin, Mika Relms of Berlin, Linda Elkins of Willingboro and Rosh Bilet of Blackwood get down to work.
Do not forget to include four tags for each photo.

Hauling in their tuna catch for the day are Bennie Rush (in green foul weather gear) and boat captain Manny Rouah.
Do not forget that your photo essay must be included in the “Influence of Mass Media Photo Essay” category. If the work with the photo captions is complete and the essay is in the correct category you can click the publish button. Check your work to make sure it is done properly and in the correct category on the site.