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News broadcaster David Brinkley once said that the "news is what I say it is." A clever play on words...
News broadcaster David Brinkley once said that the "news is what I say it is." A clever play on words...
Shot during the do wrong assignment at 9100K , 2.8, 1/1600 and a 125 mm focal length
Photojournalism is the depiction of news shorts through photos. Photographs are used in conjunction with copy to provide full scope...
My name is Dolores I am a o\photographer that likes to DO WRONG!
Sandia Mtns, ISO 1600, F 3.5, 25" ss, White ballance: 10000K!!
My best bro John through the fisheye
Shot in the lab at 9900K!
The NMSU library shot with improper white balance
A random lens is the victim of a bad attempt at a triple exposure at New Mexico State University, Sept....
Photojournalism is taking photos of events, people, and issues around the world while remaining objective. Photojournalism stands apart from other...
As with any form of journalism, photojournalism captures the event of the time and tells its story in...
Arlen Albert Photojournalists report current events that affect people living today. Through photography we are able to translate...
Photojournalist Mary Ellen Mark captures stunning images that invoke emotions What is Photojournalism? (more…)
By Drew Hazzard October 28, 2013 What is Photojournalism? Photojournalism According to Mirriam Webster, photojournalism is a form of...
What is photojournalism? Define “Photojournalism”. Photojournalism is a specific branch of journalism in which images are used as the primary...
As with any form of journalism, photojournalism captures the event of the time and tells its story in a picture....
Photojournalism, according to the Merriam-Webster, is “journalism in which written copy is subordinate to pictorial usually photographic presentation of news...
Photo by Mark H. Hancock What is Photojournalism? Ever since the creation of the printed photograph, it has opened...
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