There was a great piece about photojournalism on NPR this morning. Here is the description.
What are the rules that govern journalistic portrait photography? Wide-angle lenses, nonstandard lighting, shooting from below – they’re all fair game and frequently employed by photogs working for major publications. But what obligation is there to the subject? Bob searches for answers.
And a link to the story.
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Hey, thanks for finding this, Mary. It was concise and actually very interesting. I'm curious as to your personal take on "media portraiture."
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