Fred Ritchin picture editor of The New York Times Magazine from
1978 to
1982 and executive editor of Camera Arts magazine from 1982 to
1983,
and founding director of the Photojournalism and Documentary
Photography Program at the International Center of Photography.
He
is now associate professor of photography and communications at
New
York University’s Tisch School of the Arts and a new media
consultant
to news and photo organizations.
This volume takes readers through the looking glass and down the
rabbit hole into the surrealistic world of photojournalism and its
history, uses, effects, and possibly its future.--L.L.
Scarth"Choice" (12/01/2013)
Does photojournalism matter? By Richin's account, its role has
shifted but not shrunk in our media - saturated world.--Jack
Crager"American Photo" (11/01/2013)
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