Wednesday, February 25, 2015

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.

Photojournalists must also understand the importance of timing. When you are in a particular location, for the sake of snapping pictures, you probably already know that there is some event or another to expect. It's just a matter of timing yourself and setting up for the best shot that can be brought into whatever publication you may be working on. When you take the perfect shot, without fail, your skills as a photojournalist are made that much more apparent.

You should also focus every shot you take with the utmost accuracy. Of course, this subject entails more than simply the capabilities that your camera possesses. Environmental changes, one of the most prominent being the light, must be taken into heavy consideration. What about the idea that backgrounds are better when blurred during close-up shots? To say that focus is yet another detailed topic of photojournalism would be putting it mildly.

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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