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![]() A To Z Of PhotojournalismA simple list of photojournalism topics from A to Z, touching upon the wealth of issues in photojournalism. What’s significant in contemporary photojournalism today? Crucial historic milestones? Some points here are controversial, others more entertaining. ![]() Photojournalism Presentations – Slide-show Vs. Article FormatWhat makes a great piece of photojournalism? Three things: Great material, great storytelling and a great presentation. In this article we will mainly look at the last of these three components, the presentation, as it can be used for a photo story. ![]() Photojournalism Is Dead. Long live Photojournalism!Photojournalism has been declared dead or dying before. When ‘moving pictures’ were introduced in the 1930’s, when CNN started 24 hour video broadcast in the 1980’s, when Photoshop made it possible for everyone to forge a photo and now again, with the continuing rise of the Internet and the challenges it brings for the profession. Is there still a future for photojournalism in the age of the Internet? ![]() Photojournalism – True ColorsIn photojournalism there is a thin but important line between enhancing the look of a photo and distorting the photo beyond what is a faithful depiction of reality. But where is that line? ![]() Photojournalism – Good Practice GuidelinesPhotojournalists’ role in society is to report on significant events and stories in a professional and trustworthy manner. But the profession is facing new challenges, it’s credibility is at stake. It is important that photojournalists know what they can and can’t do. Here is what some of the global photojournalism organizations say about it. ![]() Photojournalism As A Career: 9 Things You Need – Besides A CameraLet’s not fool ourselves: Being a documentary photojournalist is not an easy job. And making a living of photojournalism is outright hard! So why choose photojournalism as a career? For many of the photojournalists I know, it is rather a calling than a career choice. To paraphrase Robert Adams, "they may not live of it, but they become alive by it!" ![]() Photography’s Golden RuleNo matter what you take pictures of, knowing some basics about composition can greatly improve your photography. This article, written by a professional photographer, introduces you to “Photography’s Golden Rule”, also known as “The Rule Of Thirds”. What is it? Where does it come from? And why should you use it? Read on... ![]() Photographic Expressions - 7 Tools for Creating a Clear Statement in Your PhotosWhat do you want to express with your photo? This is a question professional photographers learn to constantly ask themselves in order to make strong images that contain a clear statement. Using composition in your photography can help transform you from being merely someone with a camera who takes pictures into a proper photographer fluent in the visual language! ![]() The Camera Lens -- Zoom Vs. PrimeLearn what lens to choose for your specific purpose in photography. ![]() Lens Focal Length - What it is and What it DoesLearn to understand the lens focal length, and you will be able to take better pictures.
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