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Old 21-12-10, 11:47 PM
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The road kill shots are good too, I'd imagine you would have some funny looks taking them though.

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It's not the funny looks that would worry me, it just becoming his flatmate!

I've not done roadkill but have taken pictures of rats, rabbits and birds killed by hunting birds.
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Old 22-12-10, 04:01 PM
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If anybody asks why you're taking pictures of roadkill you could say you're a trainee for CSI Dorset.
Judging by the roads around my part of Dorset recently, we have enough material for 3 series!

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what separates documentary photography from photojournalism?
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what separates documentary photography from photojournalism?
Something I have been wondering! Although isnt photojournalism more newsy stuff whereas documentary is more in depth studies of something? I think they are very much interlinked. Read this on photography.com and it says :

" Documentary photographs tell stories with images. The main difference between photojournalism and documentary photography is that documentary photography is meant to serve as a historical document of a political or social era while photojournalism documents a particular scene or instance"


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Old 29-12-10, 06:38 PM
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That just about sums it up Karen.
If I go to thre seperate demonstrations and pick one from each demo to illustrate what happened on that day at that time, I see that as photojournalism.

If I then put together a portfolio of images from those three events, I would see that as documentary. i.e. showing what demonstrations are all about and how they are organised, policed etc.
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Karen & ABERS have summed it up very nicely I think.

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