by Kenneth Kobre (Author)
Photojournalism: A Professionals' Approach, 6th edition blends insightful interviews with professionals, practical experience, current equipment and camera technology, and high-impact photographs to create the definitive book on photojournalism. The DVD features footage of working professionals handling on-the-job challenges.
This revised edition features information on new laws affecting photojournalists, new trends in multimedia to keep skills competitive, and as the world grows smaller, a look back at some international history in the photography world. Updates throughout the a imaging chapter, feature pictures, picture editing, ethics, law and wartime censorship keep this book the bible it is known to be. More interviews and case studies with industry greats result in a stunning and dramatic showcase of the best of photojournalism.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 512
Edition: 6
Publisher: Focal Press
Published: 11 Feb 2008
ISBN 10: 075068593X
ISBN 13: 9780750685931
The students really appreciate the excellent print quality, all the great pictures and their layout and how the pictures relate to the words. And last but not least, it's affordable. They can't believe they are getting such a well done book for a fair price. Compared to other authors who are charging an arm and a leg for less substantial works, you are a diamond in the ruff.
-Steve Sweitzer, Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis and past President of the National Press Photographers Association
Kobre's text got me off the ground. No kidding. Since then, I have bought every edition and handed the last copy off to somebody who could really use it.
-Jim MacMillan, Philadelphia Daily News, Associated Press 2005 Pulitzer Team
Kobre has inspired young photojournalists for many years through his teaching and watershed textbook about photojournalism, Photojournalism: The Professionals' Approach. His plain spoken, factual approach to the heart and soul of photojournalism has made every photojournalist's career better and undoubtedly launched more than a few.
-David Leeson, Dallas Morning News
2004 Pulitzer Prize for news, 2006 Dallas Morning News Photo Staff Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News
When the idea of being a photojournalist was a blissful daydream, I stumbled across Photojournalism: The Professionals' Approach in a San Francisco library. It was everything I was looking for. It answered every question I had and was a clear decisive tool to help me get on my way.
-Anne Wells, Los Angeles Times,
1997 Pulitzer Prize while at the Santa Rosa Press Democrat
I still have my tattered copy from fifteen years ago.
-Todd Heisler, New York Times, 2006 Pulitzer Prize for feature Photography while at the Rocky Mountain News
FROM THE PREVIOUS EDITION:
I use this as the primary text for the basic photojournalism class. I also find us referring to it in the advanced classes, as well. Well organized, with good insight from people working in the field, and wonderful illustrations. One testimonial from my students--there are very few used copies of this book in our campus bookstore from year to year.
-Dave Burman, Hawkeye Community College, Waterloo, Iowa
This is a comprehensive textbook brimming with excellent examples of photojournalism. This book is for any photojournalism student or working pro who wants insight inot how the best in the business go about turning out great photographs.
-Jim McNay, Books Institute of Photography
...does an excellent job keeping up with the changing industry.
-Greg Patterson, Stephen F. Austin University
invaluable...in staying on top of basic and new techniques, too.
-Ken Martin, Suffolk University (Massachusetts)