Here are some highlights of the coverage for Anderson just in case you aren't Twitter savvy (using examples of Anderson's work):
1. Use clean backgrounds.

2. Move around. Get up high, get close, or crouch down low to get a better shot.
3. The best photos have a dominant foreground and a contributing background.

4. Juxtaposition can really add tension to your photos.
5. Natural light is best.
5. Consider frames.

6. Don't forget to tell a story!
 
 
 Abby D. Phillip is a junior Social Studies concentrator at Harvard College. She is now a News Executive Editor for The Harvard Crimson and covered College Life for two years as a reporter.
Abby D. Phillip is a junior Social Studies concentrator at Harvard College. She is now a News Executive Editor for The Harvard Crimson and covered College Life for two years as a reporter.
 June Wu is a sophomore Economics concentrator at Harvard College. She currently covers central administration for The Crimson.
June Wu is a sophomore Economics concentrator at Harvard College. She currently covers central administration for The Crimson.
 Aonya D. McCruiston is Assistant News Editor of the Wellesley News. A junior double majoring in Political Science and Media Studies, she is interested in broadcast journalism, multimedia, and public affairs.
Aonya D. McCruiston is Assistant News Editor of the Wellesley News. A junior double majoring in Political Science and Media Studies, she is interested in broadcast journalism, multimedia, and public affairs.
 Lingbo Li is a Harvard College sophomore concentrating in Social Anthropology. Originally from Westchester, N.y., her interests concentrate around food, travel, art, fashion, and design.
Lingbo Li is a Harvard College sophomore concentrating in Social Anthropology. Originally from Westchester, N.y., her interests concentrate around food, travel, art, fashion, and design.
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