What is Photojournalism This refers to images that tell a story, such as those seen in news media and periodicals. It may include documentary, advertising, spot news, sports, contemporary life, human interest, humor, and the portrayal of our contemporary way of life.
Here it is the story-telling aspect of an image that takes precedence in judging. The title is read before showing the image in order to aid the viewers and the judge to interpret the story to be conveyed. Good titles should add to the story and not be a distraction. Obvious manipulation of the subject by computer or other techniques is not acceptable.
Here are a few rules of thumb: (i) the image should present an instantly recognizable story; (ii) it should be of interest to the average viewer; (iii) it must show good technique (focus, exposure, etc.); and (iv) composition should be appropriate for the subject matter.-
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