Photo by: Eric Juarez

October 17, 2017 / Photo Spotlight / Photography

Get an up-close look at chemistry class in the latest Photo Spotlight

Written by Evan Blackwell, CJE

Photo Spotlight is back! In our newest Photo Spotlight, the series where we examine great yearbook photos that made us stop and take a second look, we’re reviewing an academics photo from Eric Juarez of Crosby High School in Crosby, Texas.

This picture (seen above) makes science class look fun and exciting, as the students are seemingly transfixed by the flames coming from the experiment. The vantage point Juarez used here made the flames look enormous.

Really good use of rule of thirds occurs in this image, as well as depth of field, with the experiment in the foreground in focus and the students in the background slightly out of focus.

You can see this picture and tons of others just as good in Walsworth’s eBook, 100+ Great Yearbook Photos That Captured Our Attention and Why. Download your copy today!

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Evan Blackwell, CJE

Evan Blackwell, CJE, is the Marketing Automation Supervisor for Walsworth. He's been a writer, editor and web content specialist for Walsworth for the past 15+ years, and is the author of the Yearbook Suite's "The Art of the Interview" unit. Prior to joining Walsworth, Blackwell spent five years as an award-winning newspaper and magazine journalist. He holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism from the University of Kansas.