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photojournalism
[foh-toh-jur-nl-iz-uhm]
noun
journalism in which photography dominates written copy, as in certain magazines.
news photography, whether or not for primarily pictorial media, publications, or stories.
photojournalism
/ ˌəʊəʊˈɜːəˌɪə /
noun
journalism in which photographs are the predominant feature
Other Word Forms
- photojournalist noun
- ˌdzٴˈdzܰԲ noun
- ˌdzٴˌdzܰԲˈپ adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of photojournalism1
Example Sentences
Luke Johnson is a documentary photojournalist originally from San Diego currently based in Washington, D.C., while he pursues his M.A. in new media and photojournalism at George Washington University.
It would seem all but impossible to sum up one of the most distinguished careers in photojournalism in only four words, but that’s just what Nick Ut does when he says, “From hell to Hollywood.”
Two of the earliest pioneers of photojournalism, who captured groundbreaking images of street life and political upheaval, are being honoured with blue plaques at their former homes.
Through photojournalism workshops, I sought to empower women to reclaim their identity.
On a dedicated website, she merged traditional photojournalism with a diary-like documentary style, incorporating photography, poetry, audio clips and music.
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