Putting the well-being of animals first should be every photographer’s goal. National Geographic photographers share tips on how they do it.
When you imagine being a professional photographer, your thoughts are probably dominated by fancy cameras and glamorous photo shoots. These elements do play a part, of course, but professional photographers also have to deal with the less glamorous side of running a business. You are no longer j...
Accuracy is critical. If you can’t get the spelling of names right or the facts straight, and write them in a clear, concise and accurate caption, you will not make it very far in the business of photojournalism. Get the right equipment Let’s face it. If you want to be taken serio...
Since you get out of it what you put into it, how do you write a good prompt for DALL‑E? In short, it's best to imagine your imagealready existsin some kind of online gallery, and then write the kind of short caption you might imagine appearing with it. ...
but it's probably been retouched — maybe there are blemishes removed. On the photojournalism side, there's more trust. When I'm wearing my photojournalist hat, ethically I have a standard that I'm held to. And on the art side, there's no trust.Art is meant to be int...
The caption will appear under your image in a grey box, and should provide a good description of the image itself. Alt Text Alt text is added to images for times when someone may have images disabled on their browser, or when images failed to load. Make sure to add alt text that inclu...
Heather specializes in family Photojournalism and has over 15 years of experience documenting individuals, families, and businesses all over the world. Her clients include Delta Airlines, Oracle, Texas Monthly, and her work has been featured in The Washington Post and The Austin American Statesman. ...