Thursday, January 23, 2014

Photojournalism MT Exams



Consider working on this starting tomorrow. This must be in by January 30 (Thursday). Work with your classmates in scouting for one (1) Photographer and one (1) Photojournalist and in conducting interviews. However, your outputs shall be credited individually.

Here’s your goal: Explain the difference between a photographer and a photojournalist based on your subjects’ stories. Consider checking out the following details from your contacts:
1.      Nature of work or projects?
2.      Outputs?
3.      Affiliations?
4.      Clients?
5.      Gear/Equipment?

Do these all matter? Analyze whether the above-mentioned draw the line between a photographer and a photojournalist. If not, you might want to check out something else from them. Research. Reach. Research.

Presentation: Individual Output- Short bond paper, double-spaced, Times New Roman 12, more than or equal to 1000 words
  
1.   Write a feature article to explain the difference between a photographer and a photojournalist. Your article must be able to present your “professionalism” as a Communication student (the selection of eligible subjects and gathering of factual data). Be creative. Include your subjects’ stories: humble beginnings, affiliations, breaks, unforgettable clients, etc.  

2.   Post a photo/s of you and your subjects (during the actual interview or during the meet-and-greet), and write a caption. Take photos of the gear, portfolio, gallery, photo hub, etc.

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