Fantastic talk. I work as a press photographer, so it was interesting seeing how someone works in another country. Most of it is very similar, and yes, don't photoshop your images!
Por varios meses e estado tras la búsqueda de talleres, cursos, conferencias, etc, sobre el PHOTOJOURNALIM, y hay tantos videos pero sus contenidos son vacíos y vano,. hoy Domingo 19, 2024 a eso de las 09:30 pm. mientras navegaba yo en youtube me llamo la atención y el titulo de tu pagina: How to Get Started in Photojournalism. todas mis dudas fueron aclaradas desde la A-Z hoy me has transformado y has motivado en mi el continuar tras un horizonte del que desde mi juventud a estado en mi corazón. gracias, Martín fotoperiodista sin CORBATA"
During my time as aerial photographer I learned it's very handy to have a row of at least 3 connected electrical plugs with me for charging my gear in hotel rooms where usually there is a lack of plugs
In your workflow, you mentioned outputting g your images to the specifications of different clients. When hired on assignment by one client, can you also take images for a second? For instance, news outlet A hires you and organises your press pass, can you shoot images (perhaps from a different angle/perspective) and send those separately to Organisation B? Just wondering if that is done in the industry.
Typically not. If you are hired by one client to shoot an assignment then generally the client, which is paying you, gets exclusive rights to the images and you can't sell them to another client. OTOH, your written contract with the client should spell this out. Maybe they only get exclusive rights for a set period of time, maybe not. Getting hired by one client (who might also get you a press pass for an event) generally means you can't also be shooting the same event for another client at the same time - unless this is explicitly worked out ahead of time with the client that arranged a press pass and is paying you.
Very detailed and CLEAR presentation. Thank you.
These talks, and this channel in general, are so helpful and appreciated.
Glad it's helpful for you. There's more videos to come!
Concise and helpful presentation, thank you for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
Great workshop. thanks for sharing
Glad you found it helpful!
Fantastic talk. I work as a press photographer, so it was interesting seeing how someone works in another country. Most of it is very similar, and yes, don't photoshop your images!
Por varios meses e estado tras la búsqueda de talleres, cursos, conferencias, etc, sobre el PHOTOJOURNALIM, y hay tantos videos pero sus contenidos son vacíos y vano,.
hoy Domingo 19, 2024 a eso de las 09:30 pm. mientras navegaba yo en youtube me llamo la atención y el titulo de tu pagina: How to Get Started in Photojournalism.
todas mis dudas fueron aclaradas desde la A-Z hoy me has transformado y has motivado en mi el continuar tras un horizonte del que desde mi juventud a estado en mi corazón. gracias, Martín fotoperiodista sin CORBATA"
¡Muchas gracias por compartir! Me alegra que este vídeo pueda ayudarte a iniciarte en el Photojournalism.
It was a very nice informative presentation. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Das such an introduction also exist for video journalism?
Well explained, I really appreciate
Very practical and knowledgeable information
That's what we're here for. Thanks for watching!
During my time as aerial photographer I learned it's very handy to have a row of at least 3 connected electrical plugs with me for charging my gear in hotel rooms where usually there is a lack of plugs
Excellent content, thank you.
This should be more appreciated. 👍
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for this , there is no photojournalism school in my city.
In your workflow, you mentioned outputting g your images to the specifications of different clients. When hired on assignment by one client, can you also take images for a second? For instance, news outlet A hires you and organises your press pass, can you shoot images (perhaps from a different angle/perspective) and send those separately to Organisation B?
Just wondering if that is done in the industry.
Typically not. If you are hired by one client to shoot an assignment then generally the client, which is paying you, gets exclusive rights to the images and you can't sell them to another client. OTOH, your written contract with the client should spell this out. Maybe they only get exclusive rights for a set period of time, maybe not. Getting hired by one client (who might also get you a press pass for an event) generally means you can't also be shooting the same event for another client at the same time - unless this is explicitly worked out ahead of time with the client that arranged a press pass and is paying you.
Well explained.. great, I didn't know B&H had such channel also. 😁👍Keep it up.
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The audio is poor
Sorry!
thanks no one noticed
Well explained.. great, I didn't know B&H had such channel also. 😁👍Keep it up.