What is different about shooting from a regular photo shoot
It has become a long-standing tradition that all significantevents, be it an event of national importance or a book exhibition, sporting events or a film festival, are covered not only by journalists, but also by photographers. A series of pictures, capturing individual moments, episodes of what is happening, is called a photo reportage or reportage shooting.
Process Specificity
Reportage photography fundamentally differs fromusual. The fundamentally different, first of all, approach to the selection and submission of material. For the photo shoot or traditional shots, the artistic side of nature is important, i.e. that is photographed and shown on the card. Therefore, any photographer to some extent is an artist. He tries not only to show the distinctive features of the object being photographed, but to do it beautifully, with a twist, creating an artistic image.
The artist carefully plans the compositionfuture photos, selects the desired lighting tone, color range. He can ask his models to smile or make a sad look - depending on the plot. And even if the photos are ordered and must meet certain requirements, the photographer has many opportunities for improvisation. Reportage shooting is not like that.
The main task of the photoreporter is objectivity andtruthfulness of work. Photographing the president's visit to a foreign country or his meeting with the people in the provincial backwoods, taking pictures at the scene of another accident or from an opposition protest rally, the reporter creates the country's chronicle, writes its history. Reportage shooting is done impromptu on the move, and the photographer must have time to guess the desired angle, choose the most successful point of shooting, its moment. Act quickly, so as not to miss a special facial expression, gesture or movement, "talking" background and such details that will turn the photo into a photo document. Thus, it turns out a kind of photorass, which should be submitted interestingly, fascinatingly, brightly, vividly. Often for the sake of one correct frame, the reporter repeatedly presses the "start" button a dozen times, and then selects the most successful ones. He is an eyewitness, and through his pictures the viewer becomes attached to what is happening, plunges into the thick of events, becomes their participant, feels the heat of passion and drama, experiences unique moments of history.
Often a series of photographs accompanies the textnewspaper article or publication in the blog. Therefore, the content of the photo essay should correspond to the text, and often without prior agreement. Such coherence is also one of the signs of professionalism.
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The profession of a photographer is a profession by vocation. It must be loved, it must live, it must strive for perfection. Only then can you become a true master photoreporter.