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Photojournalism
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A journalist tells stories.
Photographers take pictures of nouns (people, places and things).
A photojournalist takes the best of both and locks it into
the most powerful medium available--a single frozen
image. Photojournalists shoot action verbs ("kicks," "explodes," "cries," etc. ...).
Photojournalists do shoot some nouns. These nouns can be standard photos of
people (portraits), places (proposed zoning areas or construction sites) and
things (name it). However, the nouns we seek still must tell a story.
To tell a story, a sentence needs a subject, a verb and a direct object. News
photos need the same construction. Photojournalists tell stories with their
images. Also, words are always used in conjunction with photojournalist's
images.
The words below a photo are called a cutline. I write the
cutlines that go with most of my images.
This category includes photojournalistic images.
Sub-categories exist in this category. Please select from the list below to see images in each area. |
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