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journalist$41711$ - translation to English

PRACTICE OF CONVEYING INFORMATION BY STRATEGICALLY COMBINING TEXT AND IMAGERY
Visual journalist; Visual Journalist

journalist      
n. Journalist, Reporter, Person die für eine Zeitung oder Magazin schreibt
press card         
  • 1900 press pass to a [[William Jennings Bryan]] speech
A CREDENTIAL FOR JOURNALISTS FOR COVERING EVENTS
Press Pass; Press passes; Reporter's pass; Journalist pass; Reporter pass; Journalist card; Press badge; Press card; Press credentials
Presseausweis
press photography         
  • ''Barricades on rue Saint-Maur'' (1848), the first photo used to illustrate a newspaper story
  • The ''[[Berliner Illustrirte Zeitung]]'' pioneered modern photojournalism and was widely copied. Pictured, the cover of issue of 26 August 1936: a meeting between [[Francisco Franco]] and [[Emilio Mola]].
  • Boy destroying piano at Pant-y-Waen, South Wales, by [[Philip Jones Griffiths]], 1961
  • Leica 1, (1925)'s introduction marked the beginning of modern photojournalism.
  • In ''[[Migrant Mother]]'' (1936) [[Dorothea Lange]] produced the seminal image of the [[Great Depression]]. The FSA also employed several other photojournalists to document the depression.
  • ''Roger Fenton's Photographic Van'', 1855, formerly a wine merchant's wagon; his assistant is pictured at the front.
  • Sports photojournalists at [[Indianapolis Motor Speedway]]
  • Labour Party Conference]] in Liverpool
  • "Geronimo's camp before surrender to General Crook, March 27, 1886: Geronimo and Natches mounted; Geronimo's son (Perico) standing at his side holding baby." By [[C. S. Fly]].
  • John Thomson]]'s ''Street Life in London'' photo-documentary
JOURNALISM THAT USES IMAGES TO TELL A NEWS STORY
Photojournalist; Photo journalism; Photo-journalist; Press photographer; Photojoualism; Photojournalists; Photo journalist; Photo Journalist; Press photography; News photographer; Phone journalism; History of photojournalism; Photo-journalism
Pressefotografie (professionelle Fotografie von Aktualitäten für die Presse)

Definition

newspaperman
(newspapermen)
A newspaperman is a journalist, especially a man, who works for a newspaper. (JOURNALISM)
= newsman
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

Visual journalism

Visual journalism is the practice of strategically combining words and images to convey information.