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Her photojournalistic work has focused on women around the world who have overcome difficult issues.
But he has also covered more traditional photojournalistic subjects.
By the war's end, she had become a metaphor for photojournalistic scoops, and quite often was the subject of them.
The work has been termed "hybrid fiction, born from photojournalistic fact".
By 1950 fashion editors were also losing interest in his photojournalistic style, preferring more conventional poses.
Regan's career has spanned the photojournalistic, documentary, fine art, magazine and film realms.
The development of digital photography has evolved the photojournalistic approach to wedding photography.
The photojournalistic invasion may be a mixed blessing for Haiti, but there's no doubt it has yielded impressive images.
Picture Post was a prominent photojournalistic magazine published in the United Kingdom from 1938 to 1957.
Wedding photographs are evolving from stiff, grouped portraits to candid, almost photojournalistic documents.
One thing that Wall knew for certain when he took up the profession in the late 1970s is that he would not become a photojournalistic hunter.
During the years of the Vietnam War, photojournalistic images of that conflict's cruelty and suffering shocked American consciousness.
He says he respects and admires their work but is sad that "there isn't some of the reality" of the photojournalistic era in today's portraits.
Her photojournalistic images of bizarre Christian rites, including boys hanging from crosses, have a simplicity and strength that lets them emerge from the mass.
More disturbing is Leticia Stella-Serra's photojournalistic account of her own treatment for ovarian cancer.
The festival is mostly photojournalistic in nature, and many photographers attend during professional week, which costs €60 for accreditation and allows entrance to portfolio reviews.
We believe photojournalistic guidelines for fair and accurate reporting should be the criteria for judging what may be done electronically to a photograph.
Its catalyst was the 60th anniversary this year of Black Star, the oldest photojournalistic agency in the country, and of Life Magazine.
The terrible scenes he depicts are presented in grainy black-and-white images made in a serviceable, if shopworn, photojournalistic style.
This was the path chosen by Rodchenko, as attested by the photojournalistic images that give this exhibition such a sad conclusion.
Fusion Photography is a technique used by professionals and is considered a Hybrid of traditional and photojournalistic photography.
Both posed and candid (photojournalistic) shots of the wedding couple and their guests at the religious or civil ceremony, and the reception that follows.
A Spanish weaver plies his picturesque trade in "The Spinner," a 1950 work from a photojournalistic essay by Smith.
With two frames left in his camera, Mr. Alvarez Bravo created a close-up of the dead man - for this artist, a rare photojournalistic image.