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One
Picture Is Worth a Thousand Complaints Photographs
connect with readers in an emotional way that stories cannot.
Decisions
on whether to publish disturbing images should be made after
the photograph is shot. Presuming access doesn’t involve
improper behavior such as trespassing or crossing police lines,
photographers should shoot a variety of pictures in situations
that present disturbing images, then participate with their
editors in the decisions about which images to publish.
- Notes
on basic news photography Reporters
effectively assemble
the relevant nuances of a
story as they proceed – photographers
must assemble
similar nuances within a very
short period of time. Vern Faulkner,
editor of the Esquimalt News in Canada, provides tips
for the reporters who have to take pictures but don't have much
photo training.
- Notes
on flash Another tip sheet by Vern Faulkner, editor
of the Esquimalt News in Canada, for those reporters at community
newspapers who don't have much photo training but who have
to "go
get a picture with the story." This one offers tips on
how to to get good photos with or without flashes.
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December 20, 2005
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