Documentary photography attempts to capture truthful and objective representations of real situations and people with minimal distortion. Social documentary photography specifically aims to bring attention to and potentially change aspects of society by recording human beings in natural, unposed conditions. Photojournalism combines images and text to tell factual news stories about timely events at local to international levels through pictures that provide a fair representation of recent occurrences.
3. What is Social Documentary? The act of recording, with a camera, human beings in their natural (ie unposed) condition. With the purpose of bringing attention to a particular aspect of society in hopes of change . Garry Winograd
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5. Photojournalism is a particular form of journalism (the collecting, editing, and presenting of news material for publication or broadcast) that creates images in order to tell a story. Peiter Ten Hoopen
6. A representation of a person or scene recorded by a camera on light-sensitive material (digital censor) Photo The timely reporting of events at the local, provincial, national and international levels. Journalism
8. Photojournalism is distinguished from other close branches of photography (such as Documentary photography, Street photography or celebrity photography) by the qualities of: SOLDIERS AFGHANISTAN WAR Timeliness The images have meaning in the context of a recently published record of events
9. objectivty The situation implied by the images is a fair and accurate representation of the events they depict in both content and tone . A photojournalist uses pictures instead of words to tell a story. They can also accompany their images with some text to elaborate on the details or events.
10. The images combine with other news elements to make facts relatable to the viewer or reader on a cultural level. DHARAVI SLUM, MUMBAI Narrative
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12. What makes a photojournalist different from a photographer? Photographers take pictures of nouns . E.g. People, Places, Things… Photojournalists take pictures of action verbs, “Scream, Kick, Explode”… However, photojournalists do take some nouns… The nouns we seek must still tell a story.
14. What is the Farm Security Administration (FSA)? In 1935 as part of the New Deal in the United States, the Farm Security Administration (FSA) was an effort during the Depression to combat American rural poverty . The FSA adopted a goal of introducing America to Americans through photography and a group of talented photographers. We’ve seen this image before… In what context? Dorothea Lange