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Re: The Demise of the Professional Photojournalist

by Larry Maupin <larrymaupin@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Dec 14, 2006 at 01:40 AM

I don't buy the premise that citizens will replace pros. Citizens, though
they outnumber pros, have limited access and less than state of the art
equipment. I have a $300 cell phone that shoots video (videophone) and
what
it produces is crap compared to my $3200 Sony FX1. I am trained in both
photography and videography to know what to do before, during and after
the
event. I have intuition to anticipate the event and locations and do not
rely on chance.

Those are the things that will continue to separate citizens from pros, so
there will always be a place for professional work.

My 2 cents.

Larry Maupin
Maupin Photography


in article 1165922706.133924.186520@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 jcmm50 at
jcmm50@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote on 12/12/2006 5:25 AM:

> "The rise of the citizen journalist is not a new phenomenon. (...)"
> Article:
> 
> http://perso.wanadoo.es/photo50/en_articles/en_z0017.htm
> 
> Cheers
>
 




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The Demise of the Professional Photojournalist
"jcmm50" <jc  2006-12-12 03:25:06 
Re: The Demise of the Professional Photojournalist
Larry Maupin <larrymau  2006-12-14 01:40:02 

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