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Hi, Here is my new portfolio. Do you think it is a good selection of work to send to send to newspapers when applying for photojournalism internships? Are there any that you would leave out? Thanx for your help |
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Quote: Hi Tom, Firstly, you definitely have a "attention grabbing" subject matter in your "Flickr portfolio" but, IMHO, the photo's should be placed in separate groups, according to subject matter -- photo stories; portraits (editorial or otherwise); -- and, as well, most newspapers when looking for photographers want to see a collection of sports, spot news, stand-up/feature, entertaintment and studio/environmental portraiture (w/and w/o lighting). Also, I would recommend you check out this site: The British Press Photographers Association -- BPPA and it probably wouldn't be a bad idea to join up and/or browse through some of the 'member's galleries' to get an idea of what 'working PJ's' portfolios are looking like ![]() FWIW, when I mention grouping photo's together (kind of like an photo story/essay); here is an example ...of what I mean (and I hope it makes sense to you). It is a selection of photo's I took of the arrest of an "environmental activist" here in Vancouver several years ago I don't this will help much ...but I do think that hooking up with the BPPA will help you immensely ![]() Cheers and all the best in your PJ career. Jack Simpson |
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Some really striking images. For a career in photojournalism I would have thought that you needed to start at the bottom. You might like to include some photos of the mundane things (councillors opening a new day care centre etc) that you can make interesting and striking images of. Mike |