Photo Journalism and Social Photography

The edition of the Report

A course by Manu Brabo , Photojournalist

Photojournalist. Torino, Italy.
Joined January 2015
97% positive reviews (256)
5,758 students
Audio: Spanish, English, French, Italian, Portuguese
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About the video: The edition of the Report

Overview

“With everything said about editing, we learn to apply it on an in-depth report.”

In this video lesson Manu Brabo addresses the topic: The edition of the Report, which is part of the Domestika online course: Photo Journalism and Social Photography. Create a photoreport on a current news event.

Partial transcription of the video

“Hello again. Now. let's delve into understanding how I approach editing a report. based on the concepts we use for editing in the Daily News. Typically. this involves analyzing and refining content to fit our publication’s standards. the editing of a feature piece. they face many days of work. It's tedious. a job that can become very boring at times. and in my particular case. it seems never-ending because I always return to the work six months or a year later. without the rush I felt at the Daily News. Now. there's no urgency. I don't feel the rush I did while working for the Daily News. N...”

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Course summary for: Photo Journalism and Social Photography

  • Level: Beginner
  • 97% positive reviews (256)
  • 5758 students
  • 4 units
  • 9 lessons (1h 36m)
  • 1 download
  • Category

    Photography & Video
  • Software

    Adobe Lightroom
  • Areas

    Documentary Photography, Outdoor Photography, Photography, Photography Post-production

Manu Brabo

Manu Brabo
A course by Manu Brabo

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Photojournalist

Manu Brabo is a freelance photojournalist whose work specializes in social conflicts. Since 2007, he has traveled the world documenting uprisings, rebellions, and civil wars on the front lines in countries such as Haiti, Honduras, Kosovo, Palestine, Libya, Syria, and Ukraine. He has regularly collaborated with the Associated Press and his stories have been featured by major international media outlets, earning him numerous awards, including a Prix Bayeux-Calvados, POYi, and a Pulitzer in 2013.

Manu currently runs and contributes to the cooperative ME-MO MAGAZINE, an initiative he started with internationally recognized photojournalists Fabio Bucciarelli, José Colón, Diego Ibarra Sánchez, and Guillem Valle, in collaboration with Libre. Together, they use the power of digital technology to explore new forms of journalism on their multimedia platform.


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Photo Journalism and Social Photography. Photography, and Video course by Manu Brabo

Photo Journalism and Social Photography

A course by Manu Brabo
Photojournalist. Torino, Italy.
Joined January 2015
  • 97% positive reviews (256)
  • 5,758 students