His photographs achieve a delicate balance between photojournalism and fine art photography. |
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Galleries and photographers are selling photojournalism as fine art and they are selling special effects photography as fine art. |
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I think that photojournalism doesn't really work that well online because the web makes it too easy to click through the pages. |
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To make it more intelligible, ironically, photojournalism is often deconstructed as art. |
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Sometimes, photojournalism is so brilliant that a natural reaction is to doubt its veracity. |
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If the web had been available to Henry Luce when he started LIFE Magazine, how would photojournalism have evolved? |
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Ask questions about the crafts of copy-editing, photojournalism, illustration, graphics, design, and new media. |
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Print and broadcasting, broadsheet and tabloid newspapers, photojournalism, TV, and radio are all different. |
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I think it is fair to say that he was the founder of photojournalism and the magazine soon became known for its vivid photographs. |
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It is less a history than a survey of the usage of photojournalism as practiced by the famous and the obscure. |
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His first picture was published in the Evening Times and kicked off a career that encompasses both photojournalism and celebrity portraiture. |
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But you don't want that experience while watching the news at 8 or looking at photojournalism in a newspaper. |
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Many years later, photographers with hand-held cameras that used sheet and roll film turned photojournalism into a gripping art form. |
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He has provided the staff with training in three different areas: reporting, desk editing and photojournalism. |
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This program is designed to acquire and put into practice the core skills in Professional Photography: photojournalism, studio, visual identity. |
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Gallery owners concur that the appeal of photojournalism is based on its recognizability, connection to history and its ability to capture the human spirit. |
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The history of exhibiting violence photojournalism is fraught with perplexities. |
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The Observer itself has an unrivalled reputation for its use of photography and photojournalism and this has been underlined by two recent awards. |
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He will graduate with a major in computer science and a minor in philosophy, and he plans to pursue his interest in freelance photography and photojournalism. |
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Stoddart avoids the staple tool of photojournalism, the telephoto lens. |
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If some of the photography on view is open to the charge of being photojournalism rather than art, the work of Jeff Wall clearly stands apart from reportage. |
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In this aspect, photojournalism provides Canadians with a deeper understanding of the complexity of our history. |
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When I was writing a book on photojournalism, I attempted to work out some guidelines. |
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Here is a person who has evinced keen interest in photography, freelance journalism, photojournalism, trekking, river rafting, and collection of coins and stamps. |
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So is photojournalism on its last legs? Perhaps not, but to use a metaphor from athletics maybe it's on the last lap. |
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For Eyewitness, we now have better, more exciting, and more engaging ways for our users to get our photojournalism. |
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The ability for an author to be associated with their work is also essential to the veracity and authenticity of photojournalism. |
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Is it functioning on the level of photojournalism, by making public what lay hidden until then? |
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It bridges the divide between traditional photojournalism and photographers' personal, poetic vision. |
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For only by a multinational, concerted effort of solidarity can the high standards and ethics of photojournalism be maintained and advanced. |
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When still at college studying anthropology, Lois became involved with photojournalism and set off to document other cultures in the third world. |
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A new endeavour this year was the international photojournalism project, Photovoice. |
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Development of photojournalism and digital editing courses takes priority on the list of activities to be done within the frame of this work. |
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He went because he was true to the calling of photojournalism and because it was his job. |
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The summer internship at the News Desk at Getty Images New York follows, where he will receive first hand experience in photojournalism in a working news agency. |
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Lastly, if you like Eyewitness, you might want to search for and follow 'Best photographs of the day' for even more of our fantastic photojournalism. |
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From the fields of fashion, art, and photojournalism, the photos deal with the obsessive, humorous or detached relationship people have with their shoes. |
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He spent most of his childhood in France until he returned to his native country at age 18 to study photojournalism for three years at the Fotoacademie in Amsterdam. |
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Depending on their career choice, they specialize either in studio photography or in photojournalism, and select one or two complementary options. |
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On the other hand, the existing schools of journalism do not provide any education in photojournalism due to the lack of qualified staff, facilities and financial means. |
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Kandahar City: Then and Now was inspired by a photojournalism project that involved the training of 15 Kandahari youth in the principles of photography and narrative prose. |
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Stalker is a great way to catch 'street style' crushes and friend stitch-ups, as well as being a tool for iphoneography and photojournalism. |
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