Media Submissions
Capturing Content Guide

Here's a PDF with tips and best practices for photographing Bahá'í events.

What to photograph? 

Candid photos are not posed. They capture moments as they occur. 

Close-ups focuses on one face and expression such as a smile or laugh to demonstrate feeling or character. 

Wide-shots provide a sense of the venue, attendance, and atmosphere of the space.

Eye level shots invite the viewer into the scene. For these shots it may be helpful to think about where you would be located if you were a participant. 

A: Moments which focus on action:
Tips
Upload Form

Please use this form to upload photos and/or videos to the Bahá'ís of the United States.

Permission Forms

These three types of permission forms can be used to gain legal permission to publish photographs from your Baha'i events. The first two forms require signatures from individuals or their guardians. The third would be posted outside the entrances of a space, which would grant permission when someone entered.