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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.Wealth of information and advice, notwithstanding US bias
By Martin Turner
Photojournalism: The Professional's Approach is a near-definitive guide to the work of the photojournalist in the USA. 90% of the content — most notably excluding the sections on law and ethics — is applicable in the UK. It contains a wealth of information ranging from technical advice to the intangibles of being a photo editor, with extensive work on shooting news, photo stories and features, as well as a very helpful section on adding video to your working practice.This imprint is from 2013, but the publication date is 2007. Nonetheless, the sections most susceptible to change — digital darkroom and video — still represent good working practice. The main body of the text is unlikely to date, ever.This is a book for working photographers — photojournalists, news shooters, PR photographers and, to a certain extent, journalists wishing to expand their skills. It isn't about street photography or shooting for the sake of it: the clear focus is on creating images that make their way through the picture editor's desk to the pages of newspapers. Its pages are full of working practices, such as never shooting the last frame, which have proven themselves over many decades of the craft.One final word about the legal and ethics sections, which are about sixty pages. Many of the ethical questions discussed in the ethics section are relevant in the UK, though the Editors Code of Conduct comes to different conclusions in some places. The law section is very much at variance with UK law. Consult McNae's Essential Law for Journalists instead.Aside from that, an excellent book.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful.Almost turned me into a photojournalist
By Laitinen Aapo
I read Kenneth Kobré's "Photojournalism: The Professional's Approach" a few years back when I was an enthusiastic amateur photographer. Kobré's love of his profession shines through everywhere in the book. His gritty description of the life of a photojournalist actually made me consider a career change and a life as a photographer.The book has three kinds of chapters: chapters about specific assignments such as spot news and feature, about technical aspects such as strobe (flash), photo editing and the some suggestion about what you should have in your camera bag, and more philosophical topics such as law and ethics. All chapters feature mountains of practical advice and dozens of wonderful pictures. Kobre's tone is friendly, guiding and warmly authorative, never patronizing or trite.I would certainly recommend this book to anyone who is considering of or studying to become a photojournalist. Not being one myself, I don't know whether those already in the field know all this stuff or if they too might find something useful. People doing photography as a hobby, particularly street photography and the like, are likely to find the book useful and exciting too, but the highish price might be harder to stomach. I certainly think it was well worth it, though.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.a great book but....
By Mr. C. Hills
I bought this book as all the other reviews praised it highly. I would have agreed with their 5 stars BUT....to quote Larry Lazlo of Entertaionment Weekly from the DVD (talking about reporting at the Cannes Film Fesitval) Photo Journlaisum in the US is very different to the UK, Europe, Asia, Australia etc. That is the only failing of this book for anyone outside the USA.The book is very US centric which is not a problem for anyone in the US. This book will be The Book to have for any aspiring US photo journalist. Totally essential to have.Outside the USA (an alien concept to many Americans :-)it is still a very good book and as long as you can filter the US specific stuff. It does make facinating reading with many usefull comments and tips that are universal. The sections on Ethics and the Law are, of course, somewhat differnt to Europe and the rest for the world. It will help you work out what sells in the US.My final thought is that the book is dated 2008. So it was put together in 2006-8 (6th edition) and is probably due (mid 2012) for an update to the 7th edition. Not only have [digitial]cameras, laptops, phones etc moved on, requireing a change in the equipment chapters so has the market and the news industry in general (far more on line and on tablets) and the change in newspaper/magazine market. The pace of change is frightening.That said the basics of Photo Journalisum have not altered in many decades. This book should be THE book on the shelf of US photo Journalists and one of the books on the shelf for the rest of us.
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