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Summary Of: Photojournalism

Photojournalism is distinguished from other close branches of... Photojournalism works within the same ethical approaches to objectivity that are applied by other journalists... situation is further complicated when one considers that photojournalism made in one country will often be published in many other countries... concern by news photographers that the profession of photojournalism as it is known today could change to such a degree that it is unrecognizable... concern that fewer print publications are commissioning serious photojournalism on timely issues...

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