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Ethics in photojournalism : past, present, and future
Daniel R. Bersak
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2023
Without having some type of light— natural or artificial—it would be difficult to capture a still image. It makes no difference as to what type of light. As long as you can get some kind of sufficient light to your camera’s chargecoupled device (CCD), or
George G. Meade
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Without having some type of light— natural or artificial—it would be difficult to capture a still image. It makes no difference as to what type of light. As long as you can get some kind of sufficient light to your camera’s chargecoupled device (CCD), or
George G. Meade
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Journalism Practice, 2009
The article presents biographies of Arthur Fellig (Weegee) and Homai Vyarawalla, discussing their lives and accomplishments within the context of their work in the field of photojournalism. Fellig was born as Usher H. on June 12, 1899, in Lemberg, Austria and emigrated to New York City in 1910. Homai Vyarawalla was born on December 9, 1913, in Gujarat,
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The article presents biographies of Arthur Fellig (Weegee) and Homai Vyarawalla, discussing their lives and accomplishments within the context of their work in the field of photojournalism. Fellig was born as Usher H. on June 12, 1899, in Lemberg, Austria and emigrated to New York City in 1910. Homai Vyarawalla was born on December 9, 1913, in Gujarat,
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Urban studies, 2023
This article proposes the use of photojournalism to understand women’s urban mobility practices in contemporary Mexico City. Throughout the analysis, a variety of issues such as economic violence, time poverty and sexual harassment emerge.
Teresa Franco
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This article proposes the use of photojournalism to understand women’s urban mobility practices in contemporary Mexico City. Throughout the analysis, a variety of issues such as economic violence, time poverty and sexual harassment emerge.
Teresa Franco
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The changing working life of photojournalism professionals in the contemporary media environment
Journal of Visual Political Communication, 2023This article aims to pull together some of the recent trajectories that have affected the work of photojournalism professionals. It is argued that the hybrid media environment is yet another turning point of the revolutionary changes caused by the ...
J. Mäenpää
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Transformation in Journalism: Photojournalism in the Era of Augmented Reality
Journal of Journalism, Media Science & Creative Arts, 2023Field of photojournalism is conveniently developed after the incredible advancement in visuals by the convergence of technology which have made communication more convenient.
Mehmooda Naz,, Dr.Musa Khan (PhD)
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Journalism Practice, 2022
This study uncovers routine and individual-level influences upon the content of US front-page images. This examination is justified by a news-image environment increasingly dominated by a small number of central agencies and with a lack of ...
Kyser Lough, T. Mortensen
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This study uncovers routine and individual-level influences upon the content of US front-page images. This examination is justified by a news-image environment increasingly dominated by a small number of central agencies and with a lack of ...
Kyser Lough, T. Mortensen
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2020
This study discusses photojournalism ethics in portraying photographs of children in Tanzanian media. The study is guided by gatekeeping and semiotic theories. The authors used both quantitative and qualitative approaches to examine photojournalism ethical practices with regard to how children's photos are presented in Tanzanian newspapers and readers'
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This study discusses photojournalism ethics in portraying photographs of children in Tanzanian media. The study is guided by gatekeeping and semiotic theories. The authors used both quantitative and qualitative approaches to examine photojournalism ethical practices with regard to how children's photos are presented in Tanzanian newspapers and readers'
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