Skills needed to be a photojournalist are: a keen eye, a way with words, and a knack for putting the two together. You must have a steady hand, when holding a camera. Your sight must include not just what you see in the foreground of the photo but the background can add to, or take away from every shot you will be taking as a photojournalist. Sometimes you will want the photo to tell the story, but you will have to develop your writing skills in order to bring more information out on what your photos show. The more experience you get at taking photos and writing the story to go with them, the better you become... You experiment with your early writing and Photography and when you get better you develop your own style. For some it becomes a trademark. It is a great profession if you can find a job and keep it. Good LUCK!
Photojournalism is pretty much taking photos that tell a story, show someone's emotions, or explain something without words.
experience of course
I say yes but it's not my thing.
American Photojournalist was created in 1979.
Joe O'Donnell - photojournalist - died in 2007.
Graeme Jennings - photojournalist - was born in 1978.
the photojournalist took pictures of the crime scene
i dont kinow
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killing and a mstery of the investigation
the profession of being a veterinarian is that there is always good opportunities for them to be offered and to given to them as a promtion at work in the profession department.
Being Prime Minister is a profession.
The profession is one of being an educator.
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