Guide to Grant Report photos

March 22, 2023

Black book on table with white writing 'Read this if you want to take great photographs'

We love seeing how our grants enhance community broadcasting. When you report back to us, photos are an easy and effective way of showing how the money we give you is making a difference. Remember – ‘a picture is worth a thousand words’!

What we need

We enjoy sharing the success of your station on our social pages, website and sometimes even our Annual Report. Here are tips to ensure your photos are suitable.

  • If using a mobile phone, ensure the resolution is set to the highest setting.
  • Resolution minimum 1MB, maximum 20MB.
  • Feature people where possible. Even if it’s a piece of broadcast equipment – including the face of a happy broadcaster brings a photo to life!
  • Please don’t submit blurry images.
  • Include the names of anyone featured in the file name e.g. John Smith, XXX FM.

Simple tips to enhance you photos

We understand capturing that perfect photo can be tricky. Learn more about taking great photos with some simple tips below.

13 tips for using the iPhone’s camera Business Insider
12 tips for improving camera phone photos Digital Photography School
Phone Photography 101: How to Take Good Pictures With Your Mobile Device Hubspot
18 composition rules for photos that shine Digital Photo Secrets

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Always was, always will be.

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