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What is photojournalism? Photojournalism is the _____ _______ of our history. Photojournalists create images of history, whether candid or posed. The past, present, and future of PHOTOJOURNALISM

The idea of photojournalism began with ___ _____ who recorded their history by drawing pictures on cave walls.

Photojournalism officially began during the _____ when newspapers started printing ______ of photographs alongside the corresponding news stories. Engraving of the Aberdeen Cathedral Antique Engraving Machine PHOTOS ENGRAVINGS NEWSPAPERS

Many advancements in printing and photography took place in the ____ ____. These improvements provided publishers with the ability to ______ phot0graphs _______ onto paper. PHOTOS NEWSPAPERS Cheltenham Chronicle and Gloucestershire Graphic (October 11, 1919)

However, photojournalism didn’t become popular until the late _____ when the _____ camera was introduced and the first flash bulbs made their debut. The popularity of photography sparked the beginning of the “_____ ____” of photojournalism. “GOLDEN AGE OF PHOTOJOURNALISM”

Magazines became a widespread source of _________ and ____________. LIFE Magazine and others like it helped make photojournalism an accepted and loved form of media. Over the years, these magazines have provided the public with an extensive source of _________.

Influential and/or famous photographs taken by photojournalists include: “________ _______” (1984 & 1994) ____________

Influential and/or famous photographs taken by photojournalists include: “_________ _________”_____ __ ______ ________

Influential and/or famous photographs taken by photojournalists include: ____ ____________ _________

Influential and/or famous photographs taken by photojournalists include: _______________ ____________ ______________ _____________

Today photojournalism exists in all forms of visual media. ____________ __________ __________ __

What will photojournalism be like in the future? What is your opinion?