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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 purpose of photojournalism is to communicate a story and educate an audience.

Who Is Photojournalism Used For?

Photojournalism is a form of visual storytelling and reporting. There is no one right way to tell a story through images: a handful of pictures can complement a text, but a single dramatic image can also furnish stand-alone commentary on an individual, world events or culture. No matter how the story is told, photojournalists seek to enlighten audiences by capturing a crystallizing image.

Where Photojournalism is Practiced:

• On-going news

• Big events being run

• Accidents or emergencies that must be reported immediately

When was journalistic photography introduced?

Photos have been used to accompany news articles since the start of the American Civil War, though they were then seen more as enhancements than as the main focus of a piece.

Photojournalism entered a Golden Age and became more important beginning in the 1920s, with the arrival of smaller cameras like the 35 mm Leica, which was invented in Germany in 1925. These cameras were seen as revolutionary by photographers everywhere, as much less equipment was required for them to set up and take their pictures.


How Is the Purpose of Photojournalism?

Simply speaking, a photojournalist's role is to relate a story through photography. The goal is not only to take pictures, but to hold the images up to the highest journalistic standards in an effort to convey the truth, Not every one of a photojournalist's images will pass the test, just as every traditional journalist has to pitch multiple stories before one is accepted.

All in all, using journalism in photography is a way to expose the average person to new and différent stories in an arresting. and digestible way.

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