The Start
Are you the one finding stories in every
frame of yours? Are you the one who desires to create images which tell the
tales you fail to tell through words? Photojournalism is the perfect genre of
photography for you. It has no borders, no limits and no bars. You may travel
all around the world to bring out cultures and depths from various corners of
the globe. A photojournalist is like a reporter. He must carry the equipment
with him all the time to curb missing some essential images. Photojournalism is only bound by the moral principles of the
photographer. It is the person behind the camera who has to decide what to
click, when to click and how to click. There are a few legal considerations
such as taking care of the Right To Privacy of the subject. There is a constant
ethical tiff between the person clicking and the media publishing it. This is
the genre which demands strenuous hours of working in the field along with a
huge amount of courage.
The Ethical Call
History has witnessed a number of incidents
such as 2006 Lebanon War photographs controversies where photojournalists have
misled the public, creating ruckus afterwards. The viewer places a sense of
trust in these images and this weight is on the photographer’s shoulders. No
manipulation is allowed. One has to bring out the truth as it was. The
advancement in digital photography has provided numerous methods of
manipulation to the photographers who often, in the greed of fame and money use
these unethical methods. It is the field of responsibility which should be
borne with utmost honesty.
Where to Learn Photojournalism?
There are courses offering a number of
techniques to teach the student with skills required in photojournalism. They
cover digital workflow and basics of camera, light, lenses etc. They also teach
methods to cover news, spot news, sports, environmental portraits, photo story
and of course ethics and law.
Capturing Real Into Reel
This is an opportunity to serve public, to
tell public about the facts they had a right to know but was still hidden from
them. Ultimately your images speak for you. Feed them with the right words and
savour the fruits of success.
The P-Square for budding photographers
Patience, Perspective, Persistence and Practice are the Primary requirements. Observing people and following them around may often land you in trouble of police complaints and charges such as stalking, hence photojournalism is an art which is learnt in due course. One has to go with ease and gel into the environment of the subject. It is a visual documentation of what is going around in front of your eyes in the real time. Robert Capa, one of the most famous photojournalists who covered a number of wards once said, “If your pictures aren’t good enough you’re not close enough”. They say “A picture is worth the thousand words.” and photography provides you with the decision of which words to choose. It is you who chooses the frame and the story your image should tell. Choose it wisely.
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