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Rethinking Photojournalism: The Changing Work Practices and Professionalism of Photojournalists in the Digital Age

Rethinking Photojournalism: The Changing Work Practices and Professionalism of Photojournalists... AbstractPublic service, ethics, objectivity, autonomy and immediacy are still often considered the core values of professional journalism. However, photojournalistic work has confronted historic changes since the advent of digitalization in the late 1980s. Professional photo-journalists have been caught manipulating news images, video production has become a major part of news photographers’ work, and newspapers freely publish photographs and videos taken by the general public.The present article examines how news photographers negotiate these changes in photo-journalistic work practices, and how they define their professional ambitions in the digital age. Photojournalists’ articulations of professionalism are approached in relation to three digital innovations in photojournalism: digital photo editing, video production and user-generated images in newspapers. The empirical data consist of an online survey of and interviews with photojournalists in Finland. In the final analysis, it is suggested that the core ideals of photojournalism have to be renegotiated, because the work environment has changed drastically. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Nordicom Review de Gruyter

Rethinking Photojournalism: The Changing Work Practices and Professionalism of Photojournalists in the Digital Age

Nordicom Review , Volume 35 (2): 14 – Dec 1, 2014

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Publisher
de Gruyter
Copyright
© 2014 Jenni Mäenpää
ISSN
2001-5119
eISSN
2001-5119
DOI
10.2478/nor-2014-0017
Publisher site
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Abstract

AbstractPublic service, ethics, objectivity, autonomy and immediacy are still often considered the core values of professional journalism. However, photojournalistic work has confronted historic changes since the advent of digitalization in the late 1980s. Professional photo-journalists have been caught manipulating news images, video production has become a major part of news photographers’ work, and newspapers freely publish photographs and videos taken by the general public.The present article examines how news photographers negotiate these changes in photo-journalistic work practices, and how they define their professional ambitions in the digital age. Photojournalists’ articulations of professionalism are approached in relation to three digital innovations in photojournalism: digital photo editing, video production and user-generated images in newspapers. The empirical data consist of an online survey of and interviews with photojournalists in Finland. In the final analysis, it is suggested that the core ideals of photojournalism have to be renegotiated, because the work environment has changed drastically.

Journal

Nordicom Reviewde Gruyter

Published: Dec 1, 2014

Keywords: photojournalism; news photographers; professionalism; digital photo editing; online news videos; amateur photography

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