The National Press Photographers Association (NPAA) recently published a four-part series that shows the results of a study exploring how people view, value and interpret journalistic photography.
- Overview Video: https://vimeo.com/118624184
- Part 1: Eyetracking Photojournalism: New Research Explores What Makes a Photograph Memorable, Shareable and Worth Publishing
- Part 2: A Question of Quality: How Research Participants Described Photographs in the NPAA Study
- Part 3: NPAA Eyetrack Study: Most Memorable Photographs Had Emotion, Story, Moment
- Part 4: NPAA Eyetrack Research Methodology: Gathering Photographs, Perspectives, Opinions, Comments and Data
VISUAL JOURNALISM RESOURCES:
- Eight Very Basic Tips for Multimedia Journalists
- Nine Reasons to Steal Pictures on the Web...All of Them Bogus
- Photographer Who Took Iconic Vietnam Photo Looks Back, 40 Years After the War Ended
- Video: Behind the Lens with Photographer James Estrin
- ACLU: Know Your Rights as a Photographer
- Video: How to Tell a Story
VISUAL JOURNALISM EXAMPLES:
- How One Photographer Traveled over 10,000 Miles Documenting Poverty
- Space Pix
- A Photo I Love: Thomas Allen Harris
- A Photo I Love: Loeb & Leopold
- A Halloween on the Trains of New York City
- National Geographic: Found
- On the Ground in Israel and Gaza