Books
Mia Collins

Photography in Journalism

Photography in Journalism explores the transformative impact of press photography on news, examining its historical evolution and ethical implications.
The book highlights how photography reshaped news consumption, creating a more immediate and emotionally resonant form of communication.
It delves into the core principles of photojournalism, such as visual narrative and objectivity, and emphasizes the importance of visual literacy in a world saturated with images.

One intriguing aspect is the shift from text-based news to powerful imagery, which can shape public opinion more rapidly than written words.
The book traces the development of photography from its technical origins to its current digital ubiquity, showing how advancements directly influenced news gathering and dissemination.

Ethical dilemmas are explored through case studies, revealing controversies surrounding iconic photographs.
The book also examines how digital technologies and citizen journalism have blurred the lines between professional and amateur photography, complicating objectivity and accuracy.
It progresses from foundational concepts and historical roots to the impact of digital technologies, culminating in an exploration of the future of photojournalism.
144 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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