Chronicling the life and times of India's first woman photojournalist Homai Vyarawalla.
Here's a photograph of Jessie Tarbox Beals, America's first female photojournalist, with her camera on a street a century ago. While most female
Bulmer was a pioneer in colour photography who worked in over 100 countries.
Chronicling the life and times of India's first woman photojournalist Homai Vyarawalla.
Bulmer was a pioneer in colour photography who worked in over 100 countries.
For photojournalist Emily Garthwaite, documenting her family for weeks on end during lockdown provided her with a whole new way of seeing.
Here's a photograph of Jessie Tarbox Beals, America's first female photojournalist, with her camera on a street a century ago. While most female
Dickey Chapelle (1919 – 1965) was a pioneering American war correspondent and photojournalist who covered world conflicts from World War II to Vietnam.
Learn more about American street photographer Helen Levitt and what NYC gallery is featuring her work next month.
The 1930s saw the emergence of riveting night photography, from iconic lensmen like Ilse Bing and Brassaï. Some marquee examples—along with Jonathan Becker’s recollection of Brassaï, his mentor.
Called ‘the Eye of Paris’ by his friend the author Henry Miller, the legendary photographer created a striking body of work that documented high – and low – society in Paris between the first and second world wars
Documentary photography, street photography and photojournalism are closely related disciplines that share at least a few theoretical, practical and aesthetic ideologies, but what sets photojournalism apart is pretty simple — newsworthiness. Newsworthiness, in turn, embodies these three main elements: timeliness, objectivity, and narrative. The goal of photojournalistic work is to capture an event as it unfolds at any given moment. While photojournalism does present certain genre-specific constraints and everyone has their own way of presenting the world to viewers, there are a few general basic ideas that anyone interested in getting started with photojournalism will find beneficial. Conduct Some Research
Il 14 marzo del 1923 a New York nasceva la fotografa di origini russe Diane Nemerov, meglio conosciuta come DIANE ARBUS. Fotografa dell’umanità incompresa, capace di penetrare nell’intimità dell’es…
Henri Cartier-Bresson: The Decisive Moment examines Cartier-Bresson’s influential publication, widely considered to be one of the most important photobooks of the ...
“Down in these deadly factories, the word ‘childhood’ disappears as early as the age of five.”
News can happen in a flash and you’ve got to have the right tools to catch the latest scoop. Thursday Things: Photojournalist is a collection of sturdy, ready for action products perfect for any would-be reporter working a story. Whether you’re looking for a rough and tumble pen that can go anywhere, like the Karas Kustoms Fountain K, or the quick draw clickable Pilot Vanishing Point for fast note taking, you’re bound to find something here. Add in a perfectly proportioned notebook that you can easily slide out of a back pocket or camera bag, such as the Field Notes […]
Camera and Photography News, Reviews, Tips and Tutorials ‣ By Bill Dobbins www.billdobbinsphotography.com Using a small and unobtrusive camera like the Leica made images like this possible. BELGIUM. Brussels. 1932. © Henri Cartier-Bresson/Magnum Photos Henri Carter-Bresson (1908-2004) was a pioneer in candid, street photography. He mastered the use of the then-new 35mm camera to shoot unobtrusively in public situations and capture what he termed
“What would your State Department say if they knew you had been kept incommunicado in the Sierra Maestra with for three days?” Fidel Castro asked Lee Lockwood, an American photojournalist, during a rare, smoke-filled seven-day interview in 1965.
Legendary American photojournalist David Douglas Duncan has died. One of the most influential photographers of the 20th century, Duncan was best known for