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What is Photojournalism?

What is Photojournalism?

Photojournalism

Photojournalism is a form of journalism that uses images to tell news stories. While it typically refers to still photographs, it can also include video used in broadcast journalism. Unlike other branches of photography (such as documentary, social documentary, war, street, or celebrity photography), photojournalism adheres to a rigid ethical framework. This framework demands an honest and impartial approach, emphasizing storytelling in strictly journalistic terms.

Photojournalists contribute to the news media by capturing events, people, and moments that help communities connect with one another

How can students learn about photojournalism?

Here are some ways students can learn about photojournalism:

  1. Student Newspaper: Join your school’s student newspaper as a photographer. It’s an excellent way to gain practical experience and capture events on campus.
  2. School Yearbook: Participate in creating your school’s yearbook. Photography plays a crucial role in documenting memories and events throughout the year.
  3. Get Published: Submit your work to local publications or online platforms. Getting your photos published helps you learn about the editorial process and audience engagement.
  4. Volunteer for Local Organizations: Offer to take photographs for local nonprofits, community events, or charities. It’s a great way to practice and contribute to your community.
  5. Photography Contests: Participate in photography contests. They provide exposure, feedback, and a chance to improve your skills.
  6. Summer Programs: Explore summer programs or workshops focused on photography and photojournalism. These intensives offer hands-on experience and mentorship.

Here are some renowned photojournalists you might find inspiring:

  1. Anastasia Taylor-Lind: An English-Swedish photographer with decades of experience. She focuses on issues related to population, women, and war. Her emotive analog photos have been featured in The New York Times, TIME, and National Geographic. Check out her work on Instagram
  2. Gabriele Galimberti: An Italian documentary photographer working for National Geographic. His friendly and straightforward images often feature people and their prized possessions. His latest project showcases children from around the world and their toys. Explore his work on Instagram
  3. Rena Effendi: An award-winning social documentary photographer whose work has appeared in TIME, Vogue, and National Geographic. She focuses on both well-known and underrated stories

Remember, these photojournalists capture the essence of our world, often in challenging and extreme conditions. Their dedication and empathy make their work truly impactful. 

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