Tuesday, January 04, 2011

C block Photojournalism: Our top picks

This first week of class we are beginning the study of photojournalism. Students are looking online at a variety of news venues to find images that they think are great examples of storytelling.

12 comments:

Ryan Bailer said...

Top Photos

cara emerson said...

I Love the New York City Photo Because Its of fashion and fashion is a big deal for me its like a obesseion

Ryan Bailer said...

Top Photos

Cara Emerson said...

Zebra photo is very good and classic looking because its black and white and there are other zebras in the backround fadding into the white dust. the zebra is also is in a perfect pose were its hard sometimes to take.

Brianna Par said...

I really love the placement of the man in the hole from a bullet. Also I like how because of the glass the outdoors from the hole look brighter while the rest of the shot is darkened or dimmed by the glass.

Anonymous said...

i like this photo because it drastically shows how harsh living conditions can be for the poor in developing countries.

Tanner Klock said...

The photo confuses me, it looks like the trash had been spilled out into the open street with no one attempting to fix the problem

AnneMarie Fana said...

I agree with Cara on the New York City photo. I think its very stylish. Creative.

Brianna Paré said...

I think out of this set number six is the one that I like the most. Not only is the totally snow covered landscape beautiful to look at but also the man in the photo looks as if he is taking photos. Showing that during a blizzard such as the one depicted many people may find it a bad thing but some find beauty and love the new look on their surroundings.

Anonymous said...

birds hanging on a vertical string, never knew they could do that

William Wei said...

A conference showed by a military group in the mid east. You can see a lot of microphone in front of the speaking people. It is funny but it also showed that people really care about the political situation in the mid east asia.

Hans Mundahl said...

This is cool, what was the assignment?