Blockchain-Backed Click App Reinvents Trust in Photojournalism
In a digital age when the line between truth and authenticity often blurs, the Click camera app brings a powerful tool to verify the reality behind images. [Read More] petapixel.com »
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In a digital age when the line between truth and authenticity often blurs, the Click camera app brings a powerful tool to verify the reality behind images. [Read More] petapixel.com »
Photojournalism. A simple word, yet one containing multitudes. From Robert Capa to Evan Vucci, a million cameras and a couple million eyes (give or take) has allowed us to see and witness things that were Important. thephoblographer.com »
The Associated Press (AP) have asked a court to dismiss a $6.8 million lawsuit over the agency's use of freelance photojournalists who were allegedly "embedded with Hamas" to cover the October 7 attacks -- arguing that the legal action strikes “a fatal blow” to freedom of press. [Read More] petapixel.com »
A survey of photojournalists found an overwhelming majority of them believe that freelancing is unsustainable.
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petapixel.com »When was the last time you saw a great news picture? Or a piece of reportage that truly made an impact? Regardless of your opinion of the winners, did you see any of the World Press images winners when they were actually published for the first time? [Read More] petapixel.com »
A very big question often is asked in street photography. Should you photograph the homeless? Most street photographers will say that it's against ethics. But there are lots of them who just plain out don't care. thephoblographer.com »
Photojournalism tells a story not in thousands of words but in a series of photos. Just as a written news story presents a complete picture by providing an overview, a thesis, subjects, and various points of view, photojournalism achieves this same objective pictographically. [Read More] petapixel.com »
Discussion on the topic of "fake news" has become exhausting. Overall, it has lost its meaning. It has gone from referring to actually made-up stories to now just being thrown around for whatever topic someone doesn’t want to hear about. [Read More] petapixel.com »
The Fujifilm camera system is probably the one you think of when you think about photojournalism. I mean, they're so incredibly, deeply rooted into it. We can't help but stare in awe at those Classic Chrome photos that look just like the photos we saw in magazines growing up. thephoblographer.com »
In photojournalism, where and how people get their news matters. A quick takeaway of Reuters Digital News Report 2021 shows that the news market is exploding into a multitude of topic-specific verticals and various mediums at the same time. petapixel.com »
I believe photojournalism remains one of the most important genres of photography. It serves as evidence and education. Without it, we wouldn't know the true extent of things that happen in the world. thephoblographer.com »
A few weeks ago, veteran photojournalist Kenneth Jarecke announced the creation of The Curious Society, a membership-based, quarterly print publication for contemporary photojournalism. While some might reflexively balk at starting a printed magazine in the digital age, Jarecke believes there is a market for people who want a tactile experience, and one that forces them […] petapixel.com »
Международный конкурс фотожурналистики принимает заявки на участие до 19 июля. Призовой фонд – 15 000€. photographer.ru »
Trailblazers of Light is a website that recognizes the pioneering women who made a mark in the field of photojournalism during the days of film photography. The site was started by Yunghi Kim, a Special Contributor to Contact Press Images who has been active since 1984, who was bothered by what she saw as a […] petapixel.com »
Agora launched its first #Photojournalism photo competition to give photographers a way to shed light on specific issues. The competition gathered more than 12,321 submissions from amateur and professional photographers all over the world. boredpanda.com »
Agora launched its first #Photojournalism photo competition to give photographers a way to shed light on specific issues. The competition gathered more than 12,321 submissions from amateur and professional photographers all over the world. boredpanda.com »
Agora launched its first #Photojournalism photo competition to give photographers a way to shed light on specific issues. The competition gathered more than 12,321 submissions from amateur and professional photographers all over the world. boredpanda.com »
Introduced in 1988, the Nikon F4 was the world’s first professional autofocus camera, and it made its way quickly into the hands of many working photographers. But despite the incredible leap in technology it represented, it was apparently quickly overtaken by the competition, which built on the solid foundation the F4 offered. Early reviews were […] petapixel.com »
This is an unposed, naturally caught moment at Rachael and Carl’s wedding at The Vineyard in Stockcross, Berkshire. It’s recently won a couple of awards from This is Reportage and the Wedding Photojournalist Association. petapixel.com »
Being a monk who has photographed monastic communities from many years now, many people have asked me if I have something to share from my experience. Well, there isn’t much. First of all, one must know that he doesn’t know anything. petapixel.com »
When you think about photojournalism and those who practice the trade, what do you think of? What do your picture? Do you think about camera laden men and women running around to get the shots that we end up seeing in newspapers, magazines, and on the TV? If so, you're not alone, this is the image that I and countless others have, but times are changing, and the face of photojournalism is in danger of changing too. thephoblographer.com »
My name is Ettore Chiereguini, and I’m a freelance photographer from Brazil. Here are some things I’ve learned about photographing riots and protests. Gear Consider two kinds of lenses: a wide angle and a telephoto. petapixel.com »
In the last couple of years (has it really been that long?) we’ve been hearing revelations of the trials of female photojournalists. Nothing, unfortunately, too unexpected. Every time around someone writes another version of the standard essay on this topic covering much the same appalling ground every time. See, for instance, this recent iteration. Women […] petapixel.com »
In a break from the past, World Press Photo (WPP) released the short list of finalists in advance of naming the winners to their annual contest – arguably the most prestigious in all of photojournalism. petapixel.com »
If you were to ask me whether or not I was surprised that there is another scandal in the photojournalism community, I would reply with a resounding and exasperated, “Hell no. ” It seems that we can’t go a year without a new photo manipulation scandal. petapixel.com »
The myth goes that Crazy Horse refused to be photographed, believing the image would steal his soul. In truth, the apocryphal tale has no historical evidence. But taking photos is intrusive, and most people would agree upon some near universal norms regarding photography (e. petapixel.com »
Internationally-acclaimed photographer Daniella Zalcman talks about women in photojournalism and the importance of telling stories ethically. The post Why We Need Women in Photojournalism: An Interview with Daniella Zalcman appeared first on 500px ISO. iso.500px.com »
Photojournalism plays an integral part in conveying truths and stories in the form of images showing timely newsworthy events, connecting to the viewers from everywhere around the world. However, Eros Hoagland, a burned out photojournalist believes photojournalism does not change the world. thephoblographer.com »