Photo Journalist : Shoot at Sight

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Posted by: Nishatha Abraham Posted on: Tue 28 Dec 2010

In 2004, when Mustafa Quraishi came away from a Maoist camp in Nallamala, Andhra Pradesh, a glance at the previous day’s newspaper sent a chill down his spine. There had been a police ambush on the same camp the night before… Such a close shave with death, he says, made him realise how scary as well as thrilling his job as a photo journalist was.

Lack of a Bachelor’s degree did not keep Quraishi, 30, from climbing the career ladder in photo journalism. Working with

What's it about


Photo journalism is about using images to tell a news story. It refers to still images in print journalism, while for broadcast journalism, usually a video tells the story. A photo journalist is also a reporter but s/he must often make decisions instantly. S/he is often ex

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Pay Off

Most photo journalists initially work as interns and might not get paid for work. That six-month period (which sometimes continues for a year) is followed by a trainee position where you can expect a ...

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Clock Work

9 am: Leave for work 10 am: Reach office 10.15 am: Check out the list of assignments 10.30 am: Fix up appointments with contacts 11 am: Leave for assignments 2 pm: ...

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Skills

.   Physical endurance and a certain level of fitness
.   An eye for detail and a knack for photo composition
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Pros & Cons

.      Academic brilliance not required. This job is all about spontaneity and creativity
.      You get to tra ...

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How do i get there

You can learn the basics of photography from a good institute. Later, you can freelance or do an internship with a media house (newspaper/ magazine/ website) for a year or two. You can, during this ...

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Colleges & URL's

.     India International Photographic Council, Delhi,
       Tel: 3327 762
.     Tri ...

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