The international photojournalism industry: Cultural production and the making and selling of news pictures

Jonathan Ilan

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Abstract

How are events turned into news pictures that define them for the audience? How do events become commodified into pictures that both capture them and reiterate the values of the agencies that sell them? This book looks at every stage of the production of news photographs as they move to and from the ground and are sold around the world. Based on extensive fieldwork at a leading international news agency that includes participant observation with photographers in the field, at the agency's local and global picture desks in Israel, Singapore, and the UK, in-depth interviews with pictures professionals, and observations and in-depth interviews at The Guardian's picture desk in London, the findings in this book point to a wide cultural production infrastructure hidden from - and yet also nurtured and thus very much determined by - the consumer's eye.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherTaylor and Francis
Number of pages235
ISBN (Electronic)9781351714396
ISBN (Print)9781138897588
DOIs
StatePublished - 17 Jul 2018
Externally publishedYes

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