Sunday, August 2, 2015

Audience and Genre

Two specifically identified audiences
1. Photojournalism students: the subject is an important one for students going into the profession. Ethical and philosophical considerations, as well as international relations should be involved in the education of future photojournalists. Learning from the experience of others, especially in a dangerous occupation, is invaluable.


2. Foreign aid workers: Since they often work alongside photojournalists in areas of the world where violence and war are ongoing problems, this would be of interest of to this group. Having a lot of personal qualities in common, and living and working alongside one another in places that are often unsafe or hostile to foreigners, would prompt them to read such an article.

Four publication locations and genres
1. National Geographic, World Press Photo.
http://www.worldpressphoto.org/?gclid=CIeOm43oi8cCFVE7gQodDIcEyA
http://www.foto8.com/live/
https://www.youtube.com/user/NationalGeographic
http://www.nationalgeographic.com

Cultural issues, foreign affairs.
https://subscription.smithsonianmag.com/1111gwo/landing_a.cfm?src=SJRZZ33&ploc=9029011&gclid=CNXQiYzsi8cCFQmKaQodcVIC5A
http://www.environmentmagazine.org
https://www.foreignaffairs.com
http://foreignpolicy.com





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