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What Art Students Should Know About Photojournalism

By Michael Robert Peterson


Journalism, as you can imagine, is designed for the purpose of distributing news through words. On the other hand, photojournalism is the way in which photographs are structured in order to tell stories, either in magazines or other publications entirely. The latter subject is also one that many art students find themselves getting involved in. Those who are focused on photography, in particular, cannot overlook just how strong this subject is.

If you want to get involved in photojournalism, though, there are several points you must familiarize yourself with beforehand. To start off - and I'm sure this goes without saying - there must a strong understanding of the basics of photography. Everything from the proper angles to the correct ways to utilize equipment must come together to create the proper skill set. This is just the start, though, as far as being a photojournalist is concerned.

Another way to become an effective photojournalist is to have the clearest understanding of timing. Specifically, you must know when, exactly, the best moment will present itself. That's when you can spring into action - figuratively, of course - and capture the right photo that go into your publication. Without this important element, you won't take strong pictures and you will not be able to improve your skills in the realm of photojournalism, either.

If you're going to go into photojournalism with better care, it's important to know about focus as well. Every shot that you take must be crisp and this element does not come from your camera alone, even though it has power behind it. You must also know about how lighting and distance can help to make seemingly strong shots much weaker in practice. It's in your ability to measure the aforementioned elements and work around them that will make you a better photojournalist.

If you keep these points in mind, there's no doubt that you stand a chance of excelling in photojournalism. This is the perfect subject for those who are not only passionate about photography but the conveyance of stories that people would like to get into. This can be brought into magazine publications, as stated earlier, or digital media. Photojournalism has its appeal and it's one that can attract a number of students in art school.




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