Open Eye Creative. (2017, May 12). Ask better interview questions: 3 lessons from Humans of New York – Open Eye Creative. Retrieved September 18, 2018, from http://openeyecreative.com/blog/ask-better-interview-questions-3-lessons-from-humans-of-new-york/
This blog was written by a supporter of Brandon who follows his journey of interviewing through his Youtube channel and other blogs. It gave us advice on the types of questions we should ask people in order to get thoughtful and quality responses that we could post along with their pictures. It said to “ask the questions that elicit emotion.”
Keats, D. M. (2000). Interviewing: A Practical Guide for Students and Professionals. Sydney: University of New South Wales Press.
This book gave us input on what type of questions to ask, for example, open-ended questions, multiple choice questions, and follow-up questions. Having this knowledge will help us lead our interview and make sure that it is effective. We trust this source because it was written by Emmeline Froede, who completed a Masters program in Health Psychology at the University of Teesside, where she studied Electroconvulsive Therapy, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, and Cancer.
Staff, N. (2015, October 24). In 10,000 Snaps Of The Shutter, A ‘Photographic Census’ Of A City. Retrieved September 18, 2018, from https://www.npr.org/2015/10/24/451184837/in-10-000-snaps-of-the-shutter-a-photographic-census-of-a-city.
In this interview with Brandon Stanton, writer of Humans of New York, he talks about the importance of creating a comfortable environment for the people you are interviewing. He says to be genuinely interested in who you are interviewing and show them that you want to know what they have to say.