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CHANGING ROLES OF PHOTOGRAPHER IN MEDIA: EVOLUTION AND METHODS IN THE DIGITAL AGE

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Authors: NUR SHAZLEEN MD YUSOF, JASNI DOLAH, MOHAMAD RIDZUAN ABDUL MUSA

Year

2024

Paper ID

4936

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Peer-reviewed

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300

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Photojournalism has evolved significantly with the advent of digital technology, encompassing three primary components: digital picture editing, online news video creation, and amateur photography. This profession is rooted in core journalistic values essential for democratic societies, including public service, ethics, impartiality, autonomy, and immediacy. Photography serves as a vital tool in mass media, capturing real-time events and providing reliable factual information. The role of a photojournalist is rigorous and focused. They must determine which scenarios to document for historical record. In the digital age, professional photographers face unique challenges and responsibilities. Their duties extend beyond just taking photographs; they engage in digital image processing and video production, ensuring that their visual content meets the standards of quality and relevance expected in contemporary media. Their work not only influences public perception but also shapes societal narratives. In today's digital landscape, professional press photographers are tasked with digital image processing, video production, and managing user-generated content. This study aims to explore the function of photojournalists in contemporary media communication, understand the shifts within the press photography industry, and identify strategies for navigating the digital environment. Utilizing qualitative research methodologies, findings are based on observational techniques, interviews with industry practitioners and academics, and analysis of relevant documents. The significance of this research lies in enhancing the understanding of professionalism in press photography amid ongoing technological advancements. The rise of citizen photographers equipped with smartphones and social media platforms has intensified competition within the field. In conclusion, by adapting to new storytelling methods and embracing innovative technologies, photographers can maintain their relevance and impact within journalism. The evolution of their roles underscores the necessity for versatility and adaptability in a rapidly changing media landscape. Ultimately, this study contributes to a deeper comprehension of the new meanings and interpretations within the field of press photography.

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