Today we talked about a marine that was killed in battle. A photojournalist caught an image of his last moments and published it, the family of this marine was upset that it was published. In my opinion, I believe it was good the photo was published because a lot of people don't fully understand what is happening over seas and a photo captures it perfectly. Certain images should have not been published such as the ones that show peoples bodies being blown up and ones that show gross bloody bodies. Some people are too young to see certain things.
I think that newspapers and TV media do cross some lines with what they publish. They do have a right and a reason to publish some things they do but they should definitely talk to the family or close friends and see what they think about the photos being published. Based on what the family says decides whether or not the photo should be published.
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
The fifth and sixth rule of taking pictures
5. Take some vertical pictures- many subjects look better vertical, make conscious effort to turn camera.
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
What is Photojournalism add-on
Photojournalists can take any idea and make it, in a simple way, interesting. They expose things to the world that most people wouldn't see. Photographers take pictures of nouns and photojournalists take pictures of verbs. Just like a sentence, photojournalists take a picture of a subject, verb or direct object. Most people immediately understand a picture. Good photojournalists don't photoshop. Capture naturally, no set-up.
Monday, September 20, 2010
What is Photojournalism?
In my mind, photojournalism is telling a story using pictures. To become a good photojournalist it is a matter of waiting for the right moment and positioning yourself perfectly to get the right shot. In regular photography, a photographer takes still pictures, one by one. In photojournalism, photojournalists use them to write a story without using words, just pictures. The only difference between a photojournalist and a journalist is the photographs. A journalists uses words and their writing to project a story while a photojournalist uses pictures.
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Rules of Composition 3 and 4
The third and fourth rule of taking pictures:
3. Use flash outdoors- use it to brighten up their face, use it on cloudy days to make stand out from background
4. Move in close/fill the space- move in closer or use zoom, it will eliminate distractions for small objects, use macro mode to get sharp images
3. Use flash outdoors- use it to brighten up their face, use it on cloudy days to make stand out from background
4. Move in close/fill the space- move in closer or use zoom, it will eliminate distractions for small objects, use macro mode to get sharp images
Thursday, September 9, 2010
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