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What are the primary differences between photojournalism and taking fine art photos?
What kinds of careers are there in photography? Is it possible to rent photo equipment, rather than buying it?
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Photojournalism is a type of journalism that tells a story through a photograph. Photojournalism is frequently part of a written story but can stand on its own without writing. Photojournalistic images can be fine art photography. There is no real restriction on what can be considered a fine art photograph other than they are acquired and displayed by museums. The works of many photojournalists like Mary Ellen Mark, Diane Arbus and Eddie Adams have been acquired and displayed by the Smithsonian and other great museums in the world.
There are many different types of cameras but today’s photojournalists use mostly Digital Single Lens Reflex (DSLR) cameras for their work. It is possible to rent high-end cameras and movie cameras from photographic distributors. You can also rent underwater cameras at dive shops in most beach resorts that feature snorkeling and diving.
There are many different types of cameras but today’s photojournalists use mostly Digital Single Lens Reflex (DSLR) cameras for their work. It is possible to rent high-end cameras and movie cameras from photographic distributors. You can also rent underwater cameras at dive shops in most beach resorts that feature snorkeling and diving.
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