I recently wrote an article for World Press Photo exploring the issues many photographers have in creating a visual narrative with their work. In short the difficulty of finding, defining and telling a story with photographs. It seems to have hit a nerve and sparked the interest of many photographers receiving over 32 thousand views in just a few weeks. Amongst the many informed and considered comments made concerning the article was one by a photographer who suggested that he would be interested in my thoughts on narrative within the single image, something I have been giving much consideration to over the years and so I replied that I would be looking at this aspect of narrative in a future article
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The story in the photographs I am showing is not about a person, but about the span of experience an...
Literature confirms that most award-winning photojournalism contains violence, conflict, or sufferin...
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I first wrote an article with this title approximately five years ago for a mainstream printed photo...
Man is above all a storyteller. He lives surrounded by his stories and by those of others. He see\u2...
ThesisThere are no specific rules in photography. The most important "rule" is to see. Photography ...
However beautiful or technically dazzling your photographs might be, if they don't tell a story, con...
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University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. This t...
In the theory of photography we can find several primarily literary or rhetorical categories. These ...
In my work, I have chosen to pursue the antiquated, experimental, and alternative processes of photo...
Project report has title, "Exotic pet ownership in Missouri." Analysis report has title, "From resea...
The story in the photographs I am showing is not about a person, but about the span of experience an...
Literature confirms that most award-winning photojournalism contains violence, conflict, or sufferin...
I recently wrote an article for World Press Photo exploring the issues many photographers have in cr...
Graham Macindoe was born in Scotland but unintentionally found success as a commercial photographer ...
I recently came across a book that I first read a few years ago titled Photographs Not Taken: A Coll...
This article aims at scrutinising the narrative power of a medium which one considers unable to perf...
I first wrote an article with this title approximately five years ago for a mainstream printed photo...
Man is above all a storyteller. He lives surrounded by his stories and by those of others. He see\u2...
ThesisThere are no specific rules in photography. The most important "rule" is to see. Photography ...
However beautiful or technically dazzling your photographs might be, if they don't tell a story, con...
A majority of Americans distrust the news media due to concerns over comprehensiveness, accuracy, an...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. This t...
In the theory of photography we can find several primarily literary or rhetorical categories. These ...
In my work, I have chosen to pursue the antiquated, experimental, and alternative processes of photo...
Project report has title, "Exotic pet ownership in Missouri." Analysis report has title, "From resea...
The story in the photographs I am showing is not about a person, but about the span of experience an...
Literature confirms that most award-winning photojournalism contains violence, conflict, or sufferin...