Photojournalism has been declared dead. But as the response to the refugee crisis shows,images still have impactA picture, the obsolete saying goes, or is worth a thousand words. Yet photography – particularly the reportage variety – is said to be losing its allure. Since 2010,several photographers have voiced concerns about the future of photojournalism, citing a crisis of confidence, and feeble support within the media industry worldwide,technological change and visual overload. Related: Can images change history? | Ian Jack Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com