Photo Journalism and Social Photography
Create a photoreport on a current news event
Want to capture history in the making with your camera? Learn to photograph current affairs as they unfold alongside Manu Brabo, freelance photojournalist and winner of the 2013 Pulitzer Prize for his photos from the Syrian civil war. Since 2007, he has documented uprisings, rebellions, and civil wars from the front lines in countries such as Haiti, Honduras, Kosovo, Palestine, Libya, Syria, and Ukraine.
In this online course, explore the ins and outs of photojournalism, from its origins and sociocultural context to ethical factors and practical tips. Manu shows you the equipment he works with and guides you through the process of a developing photoreport.
Begin by getting to know Manu Brabo and his work as a war photographer, along with his biggest influences.
Next, take a detailed look at the history of photojournalism, how it came about, and how it has evolved over time.
Move on to more technical aspects and see everything you need to prepare for your report. Manu shows you the equipment he uses and other pre-trip essentials, such as a passport, press pass, vaccines, and safety gear. He also shares some invaluable advice on searching for information about your subject and finding on-the-ground resources to help you during your project.
Learn about the difference between a news story and an in-depth report, as well as visual storytelling techniques.