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Sentence Building Article Ralated Photography Journalism in Website New York Times my Story Line Teks 5W1H What Is Photojournalism? Photojournalism can be defined as the process of using photographs to tell a story. Whereas conventional journalists will share their information by employing pen and paper (or maybe a keyboard), photojournalists use a camera as their medium. A photojournalist will use images to tell the entire story, from start to finish, and if executed properly a reader may not even need words to fully understand the message being presented. Why Does Photojournalism Differ From Other Types of Photography? Anyone can take a picture, but not just anyone can be a photojournalist. There are two practical pillars of photojournalism: high ethical standards and a pursuit of objective truth. While photography in its different forms may be a means of self- expression, or artfully showcase, truths about the human condition, the goal of photojournalism is reporting. The main ...