Description
- Addresses a wide range of practical issues supported by in-depth examples from the field and critical thinking about photography, journalism, and newsroom culture
- Examines social and cultural issues and how they are communicated through photojournalism
- Prepares young journalists to respect their visual journalism colleagues by teaching them how to effectively work together
- Highlights the expectations of the newsroom and editors
About the Author
Loup Langton currently serves as director of the visual journalism program at the University of Miami's School of Communication.
Reviews
"The critique is well argued and firmly rooted in the work of Roland Barthes, Susan Sontag, Arthur Asa Berger and other philosophers and semioticians who have looked critically at visual mass media. ... The practical advice and lessons about best practices will be exceptionally valuable to anyone-student or recent graduate-who wants to improve and succeed in the profession of photojournalism. (Global Media Journal, Autumn, 2009)
"A well balanced introduction to the medium of photojournalism. While important ideals are explored in depth, and 'best practice' encouraged, Langton lends a certain pragmatism to the way in which the work is carried out in the real world. This balance is very helpful for any person with aspirations towards a career in photojournalism." (M/C Reviews, April 2009)
Book Information
ISBN 9781405178969
Author Loup Langton
Format Paperback
Page Count 266
Imprint Wiley-Blackwell
Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Weight(grams) 390g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 15mm