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Photo Saturation Drowns Real Skill

In our age of constant photo uploading, instant gratification video and whirlwind citizen journalism, it’s hard to remember what made photography so popular in the first place.

Hank Klibanoff of The New York Times shares beautiful memories of where photojournalism originated.  Even now in our over-saturated world, these photos still stand out.

Are amateur citizen journalists drowning out the traditional artistic talent of photojournalism?

2 Responses to “Photo Saturation Drowns Real Skill”

  1. hmandp says:

    Are amateur citizen journalists drowning out the traditional artistic talent of photojournalism? http://cot.ag/cPpcDj
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  2. MeleaMauldin says:

    Amateur citizen journalists drowning out the traditional artistic talent of photojournalism? http://cot.ag/cPpcDj (via @hmandp blog)
    This comment was originally posted on Twitter

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