Review:

Photojournalism In The Late 19th Century

overall review score: 4.5
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Photojournalism in the late 19th century was a form of journalism that used photographs to tell a news story. This period marked the emergence of newspapers and magazines using photographs to report world events.

Key Features

  • Documenting historical events through photos
  • Bringing attention to social issues through visual storytelling
  • Shaping public opinion with powerful images
  • Influencing government policies and actions

Pros

  • Provided a visual representation of important events in history
  • Brought awareness to social injustices and sparked activism
  • Influenced public opinion and government decisions

Cons

  • Limited technology and resources compared to modern photojournalism
  • Potential bias or manipulation in selecting and editing photos for publication

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