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    by: Dianne Hagaman

    How I Learned Not to Be a Photojournalist
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    By: Dianne Hagaman

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    Product Details

    Category - Non Fiction / Photography

    Format - Paperback

    Condition - Poor

    Listed - A year ago

    Views - 4

    Ships From - Missouri

    Est. Publication Date - May 1996

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    In this engaging and personal photographic essay Dianne Hagaman presents and interprets fifty-nine photographs that will interest anyone concerned with how images convey meaning. A photojournalist bored with the constraints of photographing for a daily newspaper, Hagaman set out to do a project that would be freer and more complete. She began by photographing alcoholics on the Seattle streets, went from there to taking pictures in the missions where her subjects seek food and shelter, then moved on to the churches whose members volunteer to work in the missions. This in turn led her to consider the nature of religion in America more generally―including the role of the media, hierarchy, sexism, and evangelism―and to make photographs that embodied her increasingly complex view of these organizations and activities. As her understanding of her subjects grew more complicated, she found that she had to change the way she photographed and, more important, her conception of what constituted a "good photo." The story of this transition, and what she learned along the way, is told in both her text and her photos. Dianne Hagaman begins this account of her personal odyssey by describing the practices of contemporary photojournalism. Then, using photographs from her project, she reveals the process by which she painfully unlearned all the professional skills that had served her as a journalist but that prevented her full visual analysis of social reality. She also analyzes her photographs to reveal the compositional and other devices through which they communicate with viewers No other book combines such an intimate knowledge of photography with a critical view of the organizational basis for its practice. Hagaman's detailed analysis of individual pictures and their interrelationships, combined with her step-by-step account of the creation of a complex photographic essay, is unique, as is her trenchant critique of contemporary journalism. Removing from my classroom library for lack of interest. Thanks for stopping by to check out our items!

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    Describes how the author turned away from the formulas of news photography while working on a master's degree and investigating the lives of Native Americans in Seattle and the role of organized relig...

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