I ran into two Life photo articles online, one devoted to modern photojournalism from 2019, and another issue on photojournalism from roughly the 30's to early 70's.
Now
https://time.com/longform/best-photojournalism-2019/
and then
https://reyherphoto.com/time-life-photojournalists-iconic-photos/
The differences in feeling and aesthetics are powerful. In the earlier work you don't even need to read the captions, it's all there in the shot. The later work isn't like this, and I usually had to read the captions to know what the significance of the photo was about. People are still people, but something has definitely shifted (that's my 2 cents anyway).
Now
https://time.com/longform/best-photojournalism-2019/
and then
https://reyherphoto.com/time-life-photojournalists-iconic-photos/
The differences in feeling and aesthetics are powerful. In the earlier work you don't even need to read the captions, it's all there in the shot. The later work isn't like this, and I usually had to read the captions to know what the significance of the photo was about. People are still people, but something has definitely shifted (that's my 2 cents anyway).
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