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From photojournalism to commissioned fine art projects: the evolution from documentary to subjective interpretation is explored as we sit down and talk with Brian Branch-Price.
0:00 Intro
0:45 What got Brian into photography
3:08 Changes in photojournalism
5:11 Separating yourself from photojournalism in the moment
10:18 Motivation / Working with people
15:10 What Brian like to photograph
20:35 How to know when the story is there
25:41 Brain's biggest achievements
30:27 Learning new cultures through photography
37:00 Gear
40:43 Reviewing
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National Geographic photographer, photojournalist, filmmaker, and Nikon Ambassador Ami Vitale shares incredible insights and life lessons she's learned from her work capturing photos around the world.
0:00 - Introduction
1:22 - The Power of Photography
5:18 - First Assignment
13:17 - Photojournalism Beginnings
16:12 - The Natural World
33:57 - Breaking Stereotypes
42:11 - An Ending (and a Twist)
45:55 - What Happens Next?
50:37 - Q&A
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Professional photojournalist Pete Kiehart has covered subjects such as international conflict, sports, and protests. In this talk, he discusses the trajectory of his career and the stories behind his powerful images.
0:00 - Kiehart's Work
1:53 - Beginnings
3:29 - Finding Moments
7:02 - International Stories
13:27 - Sports
16:37 - Conflict
31:31 - Important Takeaways
What do you think of Kiehart’s work? Share your thoughts in the Comments section, below.
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Washington Post staff photographer Marvin Joseph picked up a camera at age 14 and has been taking photos ever since. Whether he’s photographing celebrities or personal subjects, his aim is to create interesting images. Join him at B&H’s Bild Expo for a Q&A.
0:00 - Introduction
1:37 - Joseph's Career and Work
10:11 - Experimenting and Creating
17:22 - Model on Horseback
18:40 - What to Do if a Client Dislikes the Photos
24:42 - Post-Production
26:26 - Creative Direction
29:22 - Fear
31:30 - Reaching Out to Celebrities
33:22 -
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Dan Winters is widely recognized for his celebrity portraiture, scientific and aerospace photography, photojournalism, and illustrations. Join him for a review of his portfolio of celebrity portraiture, aerospace images, and more.
0:00 - Early Days
5:28 - Magazine Portraits
27:03 - Aerospace
32:50 - Photo Essays
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Photojournalist and FUJIFILM Creator Bess Adler shares her advice on capturing a meaningful and honest photo story that will evoke emotion in your viewers.
0:00 - Introduction
0:21 - Tip 1
0:58 - Tip 2
1:29 - Tip 3
1:55 - Tip 4
2:25 - Tip 5
Did you find these tips useful? Let us know in the Comments section, below.
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Documentary filmmaker and photojournalist Ashlei Payne, owner of Tracing Thought, shares five tips for interviewing people in a foreign country. When making a documentary, it's important to understand the customs of the place in which you're filming, as well as to treat your subjects with respect.
0:00 - Introduction
0:27 - Tip 1
1:01 - Tip 2
1:50 - Tip 3
2:33 - Tip 4
3:29 - Tip 5
4:34 - More from Ashlei Payne
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Professional photojournalist Michael Brochstein teaches you how to get started in the field of photojournalism. He will cover topics such as how photojournalists are hired, what gear and software to use, how to obtain "media access," and so much more!
0:00 – Introduction
1:19 – Genres of Photojournalism
2:32 – What Gets Published
3:26 – Employment
8:55 – Different Angles
13:48 – Terminology
20:08 – Photographing Talking Heads
23:48 – Post-Production Software
25:19 – Workflow: General
30:40 – Workflow: Captioning
32:33 – Workflow: Culling
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Have you ever wondered, "How can I improve my photos?" Professional photographer Deanne Fitzmaurice discusses how to become a better visual storyteller, compose your photos, understand lighting, and more.
What are some of the creative habits you employ when you’re photographing? Tell us about them in the Comments section, below.
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Documentary photographer Alison Wright shares five tips for photographing people. In this video, she discusses how she tries to capture the essence of who and where they are, and what they do, in an effort to tell their story.
What are your tips for creating successful environmental portraits? Share them with us in the Comments section, below.
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Ira Block’s documentary portrait photography captures candid moments and brings the viewer into those moments. He and Maria Perez talk about capturing different cultures around the world, telling stories with photography, being a Sony Artisan, and shooting for National Geographic.
Are you a portrait photographer with some stories to share? Do so in the Comments section, below.
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Black-and-white photography and the name Leica have a synergy unlike any other medium and camera company, which is why it shouldn’t come as a surprise that Leica has introduced its fourth camera in eight years to wear the Monochrom nameplate. What is interesting is that with the introduction of the new Leica Q2 Monochrom, Leica has expanded the Monochrom brand beyond its fabled M-series bodies to now include Leica’s popular Q-
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In this B&H Event Space video, photographer Stephanie Sinclair describes her experiences photographing people in their native surroundings. A faithful practitioner of environmental portraiture, Sinclair describes her approach to photographing her subjects in remote corners of the world for National Geographic, the New York Times, and other photojournalistic outlets.
Topics covered include equipment, best methods for working under less-than-desirable lighting conditions, gender and other cultural issues, conflict photography, and other