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Progress?? Another blow to professional photojournalists....
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<blockquote data-quote="kayte" data-source="post: 42346" data-attributes="member: 3202"><p>I agree here. CNN and a lot of these 'news' channels don't want a photograph- they want a picture, especially if it's a dramatic event. they don't care if it's 'crappy' quality, at least it is a picture and they have it as quickly as possible. and in this case, save them some bucks to probably put into something worthless.</p><p></p><p>Nat Geo and Discovery are more looking for something that stands out and I'm sure they will be one of the last ones to drop their photo journalists.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kayte, post: 42346, member: 3202"] I agree here. CNN and a lot of these 'news' channels don't want a photograph- they want a picture, especially if it's a dramatic event. they don't care if it's 'crappy' quality, at least it is a picture and they have it as quickly as possible. and in this case, save them some bucks to probably put into something worthless. Nat Geo and Discovery are more looking for something that stands out and I'm sure they will be one of the last ones to drop their photo journalists. [/QUOTE]
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