Photographers in motion, (1976-1986)
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.33064/hh.vi7.1220Keywords:
photojournalism, journalism, photography, Mexico, 20th centuryAbstract
This study explains the importance of the image and visual news within journalism and how the photojournalism movement developed in Unomásuno and La Jornada at the end of the 20th century, trying to answer questions related to the contextual causes and situations that made the flowering of this photojournalism trend possible. Without leaving aside the political and social scenario that constituted Mexico at that time, the author inserts the photographic movement as a novel way of communicating and establishes distinctions between this "new photojournalism" and other visual methods such as documentary photography.
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