"At photography opportunities" "Create activities that the audience thinks are specific to the specific purpose of expression in media images" (Gramson 387) In this article I will explain previously used photojournalism. How is an attractive mass society being controlled by the shift to a biased TV news broadcast? This is explained by evidence by Ulrich Keller and explores how introducing photojournalism creates erroneous realism and realism. In addition, I will also describe the changes in the use of Mitchell Stephens to write about TV news programs.
Photojournalism played an important role in determining the outcome of the Nixon - Kennedy presidential election in 1960. Television offers a new format of photojournalism. Four presidential debates were held for the first time on television. John F. Kennedy was late before the first discussion. As a rookie he is not as famous as his opponent, Vice President Richard Nixon. This is a live broadcast, Nixon has recently got sick, pale, nervous and sweating. "More than half of the votes reported that" big discussion "affected their opinion", after the discussion that, as a result of voting "6% of the people said that the voting is just the result of discussion" I answered. At the end of the debate on television, Kennedy took the lead in leading the way. These statistics show the possibility of influence of visual characterization on decision making.
Photojournalism is a special form of journalism (gathering, editing, and presenting news materials for publication or broadcasting) to create images to convey news stories. In many cases, it is understood as still images, and in some cases as news of video and television broadcasting. As an explanatory term, news photography usually means using some direct style or method for image production. Photographer's frank photography method is becoming a unique commercial photography style.
Following this news will change the view and implementation of the news photos. This is often a booster for the agenda, although this can be argued that what is happening since the beginning of the photo, and photojournalism is often abused rather than trying to demonstrate objective facts. Nevertheless, photojournalism is still very active. It is different from mass media as much as decades ago. The purpose has changed slightly. News photos focus on information dissemination and photographers pay more attention to the story when creating a complete series.