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Answer added by  mohammad abed elaziz younes, صحفي _ محرر _ - ديسكمان, دار الإعلام العربية
6 years ago

There is a saying: the picture is better than a thousand words .. And certainly meet the image, whether photographic or mobile pivotal role in attracting the attention of ... See More

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Answer added by  Hadeel Alharthi, Freelance Information Designer/Data Analyst, Hadeel Alharthi
6 years ago

I'd say believe in what you're photographing first for people to believe in it. If you put your heart and soul into what you create, you send that energy to eve ... See More

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7 years ago

This is one of the hardest questions that faces a journalist. I did a presentation and I mentioned this issue. There is a difference between Neutrality and Objectivity. N ... See More

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Answer added by  NELSON MANDELA, Staff Supervisor, PARVEL SOLUTIONS
7 years ago

I totally agree that it can be a backbone of propaganda in the society. What makes a photojournalist stand out from the others is strictly maintaining media ethics which ... See More

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Answer added by  Hamid Ullah, Aministration Manager, Kefayat General Trading LLC
7 years ago

Yeah, it can be, but the a real photojournalist won't do that.   Photojournalism is meant to be used freely without getting under pressure of any race or party, lite ... See More

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Answer added by  ASAAD KADHIM, مدير تدريب, IMN
7 years ago

Yes's more influential, because the eye sees and analyzes the code image, and the content of the picture and intensify the meaning and use of color represents the ph ... See More