Smartphone Photography to Communicate Science
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Keywords

science communication
photography
smartphones
mobile telephones
Communication Skills

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How to Cite

Lundy, Lisa K. 2023. “Smartphone Photography to Communicate Science : WC441/AEC780, 11/2023”. EDIS 2023 (6). Gainesville, FL. https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-wc441-2023.

Abstract

This article discusses the important role that photographs play in science communication. Tips are given for enhancing photography using smartphones.

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