I've rarely seen portrayals of photojournalists that seem accurate.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I am not a photojournalist and certainly not used to the Jason Bourne type stuff that some photographers have to deal with.
Photography can be a powerful instrument for change, and photojournalists can tell stories that make a difference.
If I wasn't a comic or TV star, I really wanted to be a photojournalist.
I respect newspapers, but the reality is that magazine 'photojournalism' is finished. They want illustrations, Photoshopped pictures of movie stars.
It's too bad for us 'literary' enthusiasts, but it's the truth nevertheless - pictures tell any story more effectively than words.
Photography is very presumptuous. Photographers are always photographing other people's lives - something they know nothing about - and drawing great inferences into it.
The truth is, the difference between a studio photographer and a photojournalist is the same as the difference between a political cartoonist and an abstract painter; the only thing the two have in common is the blank page. The jobs entail different talents and different desires.
I never read about photography.
I believe photos is one of the underlying things in every social network that becomes successful.
I lived and grew up in the black and white period of photojournalism.
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