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What is wedding
photojournalism?
With
the trend in wedding photography over the last few years
moving away from
still posed portraiture to a more natural journalistic
style of photography, it seems that all photographers
are now photojournalists. But what does it really mean
to be a photojournalist?
You will find many types of answers to this question
depending on who you ask, since there is so much
confusion about this topic I wanted to provide some real
information about what
photojournalism is.
Here is the
definition of photojournalism:
"journalism that presents a story primarily through the
use of pictures".
The definition is very simply, but I think where people
get caught up is in the simple word "story".
A story is more than just candid photo's of an event, it
is showing all aspects and angles of the event. For
print Journalism to be good it has to be balanced,
right? It should show all sides of a story and give you
an in-depth look into a news event. Photojournalism is
the same thing, the photographer should really try to
capture images that show more than the surface of the
event, they should show emotion, details and should all
work together to tell the story of the day. When looking
at the photo's you should be brought back to the day and
all of the feelings should come rushing back to you.
Unfortunately a lot of photographers that market
themselves as photojournalists have been working
for years as very traditional, formal portrait
photographers. They are now trying to change the way
they shoot by taking photo's of the people at a
wedding
not looking into the camera thinking that is candid thus
it must be photojournalistic.
A true photojournalist not only has years of training as
a photojournalist but also has
a natural instinct to be able to scan a scene and
predict where and when things are going to happen.
A photojournalist will have a deep passion to be able to
capture the essence of a day and capture all of the
emotions of the day that will bring you right back into
the wedding.
One of the best photojournalists of all time was Henri
Cartier-Bresson, who coined the term the "Decisive
Moment". Here is a quote of his that to me really
shows everything a photojournalist must posses to be
able to do his or her job well: "To take
photographs means to recognize - simultaneously and
within a fraction of a second - both the fact itself and
the rigorous organization of visually perceived forms
that give it meaning. It is putting one's head, one's
eye and one's heart on the same axis."
Cartier-Bresson recognized that a photographer must have
a certain instinct to be able to predict the moment and
act quickly. He also felt that it isn't just your eye
taking the photograph but your head and your heart must
all be working together to get the photo. If you are
looking for a photojournalist to cover your wedding the
most important thing to look at is their work. Check out
their portfolio and see if the images tell a story of
the day and really capture decisive moments. These
photo's should show you the emotion and feeling of the
day without ever being there. If the photo's are just a
collection of candid photo's but you don't see the
feeling and emotion of the day, then the photographer
isn't really a photojournalist.
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