Fotoperiodismo con el móvil: ¿el fin o reinvención de los fotógrafos de prensa?
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https://doi.org/10.24310/Fotocinema.2015.v0i11.6080Abstract
Internet, las redes sociales y la evolución tecnológica han provocado un cambio en el paradigma informativo, afectando en una mayor proporción al fotoperiodismo de prensa. El aumento en la resolución de las cámaras de los móviles, ha permitido que un aficionado pueda hacer una foto publicable, que además a través de Internet y las redes sociales, se propague rápidamente entre millones de usuarios. Y por ende, que las agencias y los medios de comunicación las utilicen cuando se produce un suceso importante. Estos han descubierto una nueva fuente de información que les proporciona material gratuito. Además, algunos medios ya han despedido a sus fotógrafos y los han reemplazado por smartphones. Pero por el contrario, hay otros fotógrafos e investigadores que ven con mayor optimismo los nuevos medios que se le presentan, afirmando que se abre ante ellos una nueva época dorada. En este artículo investigaremos cuál es el estado del fotoperiodismo, ¿es el fin o la reinvención de los fotógrafos de prensa?.
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The Internet, social networks and technological developments have caused a change in the news paradigm, affecting an ever-increasing proportion of the photojournalism process. The increase in the resolution of camera phone photographs has enabled an amateur to take publishable photos, then rapidly spread it among million of users through internet-based social networks. Many news agencies and media outlets now rely on these freely-available amateur photographs as a reliable source of up-to-the-minute photographic information. Also, some news companies have even dismissed their photographers entirely and replace them by smartphones. Despite this, some photographers and researchers are optimistic about the new tools and believe they may usher in a new golden age in photojournalism. In this article, we investigate the current state and future of photojournalism, and ponder if this marks the end or simply a reinvention of the role of press photographers.
Palabras clave:
fotoperiodistas; Instagram; fotografía; redes sociales; smartphones
Keywords:
Photojournalist; Instagram; Photography; Social Networks; Smartphones
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