Wednesday, December 06, 2006

Today's Newspaper Photos Are Telling A Better Story

by BOB LYNN at
The Virginian-Pilot(Norfolk, VA.)
Many talented newspaper photographers in the country are producing good pictures for their readers. And, at the same time, many of the same photographers are producing a lot of awful pictures. It's a problem in American newspapers:
Photographer goes on assignment, sees a great picture situation, shoots a great picture. That's good. Photographer goes on assignment, sees what appears to be a dull picture situation, shoots a dull picture. Same' ol', same' ol' and boring. That's bad.
There also are talented photographers in America who go on assignment, see dull picture situations and shoot great pictures. In the photojournalism profession, we call that making something out of nothing.
Most newspaper photographers come up with these pictures on occasion. But the photographers who are performing at the highest level - those who are recognized as the best in the profession - come back, assignment after assignment, with compelling, special story telling pictures from apparently barren visual situations - virtually every time.

read on here:
http://www.imaginginfo.com/article/article.jsp?siteSection=3&id=2115

and take a look at
http://www.ct-graphics.com/people/koto-player-2489.html
http://www.ct-graphics.com/flowers/lady-slipper-2490.html


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