Photojournalism transform from
printing images, to stretching, till the first photo being taken. People travel
around the world to take photos of all sort of different things such as unique
places and things that catches the eye. Photojournalism give us more of a realistic
touch to object then actually reading a article. As Professor Nordell stated, “If you break up the
word photojournalism into two words, photo and journalism, it means photographs
created to be published in journals”
It
is interesting how we as people believe the news that broadcasts or
publications tell us without photo or video proof. Photojournalism is a way of
telling the news without having to use as many words because an image, moving
or still, was involved. As the quote says a picture is worth a thousands words
and a video should be worth a million. With this particular form of journalism,
it has many different divisions which makes it dimensional. Ranging from
celebrity photography to street photography, to documentary photography and
more the images of the event that photojournalist present have to be recent,
display accurate representation and be relatable to readers or viewers.
With journalism overall being the work and allocation of reports through interaction of people, events, ideas or facts to inform those who watch, read or listen, actually being able to reporting those thing may become challenging at times. Accurate news through picture seems as if it could present many hurtles because of public access, weather, or even physical danger but when you're a photojournalist sometimes you have to have to get some cuts and scrapes to get an image or video for your story.
With journalism overall being the work and allocation of reports through interaction of people, events, ideas or facts to inform those who watch, read or listen, actually being able to reporting those thing may become challenging at times. Accurate news through picture seems as if it could present many hurtles because of public access, weather, or even physical danger but when you're a photojournalist sometimes you have to have to get some cuts and scrapes to get an image or video for your story.
It is important to understand the history of
Photojournalism and where did it come from and start. Alost of people tend to
find history very boring and pointless. According to Ken Burns “People
tend to forget the word “history” contains the word “Story.” Gaining of
knowledge of the past is the key to be successful in the future. Learning from
our ancestors can help us evolve to become better as humans. Professor Nordell
explained, “Actually it started with Mathew Brady’s photographs of
the civil war, considered by many to be the beginning of photojournalism..”.
Zoriah
states that “It’s an old
war photographer saying that everybody wants to get an image that will stop
war.”
Photo By: Thomas E. Franklin
Photo By: Robert Capa
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