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photojournalism

[ UK /fˌə‍ʊtə‍ʊd‍ʒˈɜːnəlˌɪzəm/ ]
NOUN
  1. journalism that presents a story primarily through the use of pictures

How To Use photojournalism In A Sentence

  • Ask questions about the crafts of copy-editing, photojournalism, illustration, graphics, design, and new media.
  • Galleries and photographers are selling photojournalism as fine art and they are selling special effects photography as fine art.
  • Newspaper rotogravure ushered in the photojournalism age in the 1890s; movies soon followed; and finally television, and typographic language shriveled before each new wave. Mark Twain
  • I think it is fair to say that he was the founder of photojournalism and the magazine soon became known for its vivid photographs.
  • Sometimes, photojournalism is so brilliant that a natural reaction is to doubt its veracity.
  • Participants to the said competition totaled 910, with 65 competitors in each of the seven categories: news writing, feature writing, editorial writing, sports writing, copyreading and headline writing, editorial cartooning and photojournalism, both in English and Filipino.
  • The summer internship at the News Desk at Getty Images New York follows, where he will receive first hand experience in photojournalism in a working news agency.
  • Many years later, photographers with hand-held cameras that used sheet and roll film turned photojournalism into a gripping art form.
  • Print and broadcasting, broadsheet and tabloid newspapers, photojournalism, TV, and radio are all different.
  • The cameraphone has transformed photography and photojournalism. Times, Sunday Times
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