Photo Essays Stories in pictures. Pictures everywhere 1826: Nicéphore Niépce creates the first permanent photo People became able to see things that were.

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Photo Essays Stories in pictures

Pictures everywhere 1826: Nicéphore Niépce creates the first permanent photo People became able to see things that were far away

Photojournalists Report the news through photos Publish in newspapers, magazines, books, web sites Take many pictures to get 1 or 2 good ones Combine science (to make a clear picture) and art (design and feeling)

Photos tell stories Photo essays: telling stories through pictures – Share facts – Act for social change The photo essay is both: – factual record (history) – work of art

Photo Essays: Promoting Social Change Jacob Riis – one of the first photojournalists – Believed that poverty caused crime – Used his pictures to help him prove his point – Took pictures of poor people in New York City ( – Took pictures of small children working in factories: Shocked people – creation of child labour laws

Larry Towell Canadian photographer His work often focuses on social issues See gallery on Mexican Mennonites: arry-Towell/1996/MEXICO-Mennonites- NN html arry-Towell/1996/MEXICO-Mennonites- NN html