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Patience combined with deadlines and odd hours define a photojournalist

Patience combined with deadlines and odd hours define a photojournalist

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Patience combined with deadlines and odd hours define a photojournalist

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  1. Patience combined with deadlines and odd hours define a photojournalist A photojournalist is one who covers a news story through the lens of his camera. Generally he would recount the news through still images but at times photojournalists do use videos too to disseminate the story. Hence to become a photojournalist you should have the knack for not only capturing minute details through your photographic equipment, you should also have the zeal to cover news reports even in the most dangerous situations What writers and other journalists can express in 1000 plus words, a photojournalist can do it merely with few images. That is the kind of power and drive a well clicked photo has! Some of the most advanced and up-to-date diploma course in this stream of photography is available at Mumbai, the commercial or the financial heart of India. Join the best photojournalism courses in Mumbai and learn the tricks of the trade from people who have their spirit and soul in photography. It is not a cakewalk being a photojournalist. A photojournalist always needs to work within certain defined parameters and strict deadlines. Just like any other form of journalism, a photojournalist should be sensitive enough and well-trained to understand what to shoot, what to edit and how to present it to the world. They also need to be respectful of the rights to privacy and associated compensation; at the same time, while shooting pictures for the story they should do so with the objective of passing on correct and authentic information to the public. They need to be geared to be able to work under extreme conditions and extended work hours. The passion to cover news in its truest form and convey the same to the world through pictures and images is what makes a photojournalist. As part of the curriculum the student is taught the ways and techniques to photograph sports, current events and happenings as well as travel destinations. They are imparted practical and theoretical know-how of taking photos in natural lighting, capture live actions, prepare the perfect storyline for various publications- electronic and non-electronic; how to approach different publications to carry their work, detailing, editing photographs digitally and associated layouts and software programs. As a part of the photojournalism course in Mumbai, the would-be photojournalist is taught concepts related to photography, designing, investigative reporting and narrative writing. Classroom teaching is accompanied with practical assignments, projects and internships. With the rise of internet, aspiring photojournalists are also taught on covering news for online channels too. Learning the art of writing your own narratives, editing the best photographs from an assortment of photo shots and laying the foundation for a photo documentary are also included as part of the course.

  2. As per studies conducted, it has been found that median annual salary of professional photojournalists was about $31710 in 2015. Salaried photojournalists can earn more during their free time taking up freelancing assignments for different media channels. The predicted growth prospect between 2014 to 2020 is at about 3%.

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