Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun Journalism in which a news story is presented primarily through photographs with supplementary written copy.
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- noun A form of
journalism in which astory is told primarily throughphotographs and otherimages
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun journalism that presents a story primarily through the use of pictures
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Examples
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Their exhibit of photojournalism from the heady 1950s when the instant city of Brasilia rose up out of the South American desert draws distinct parallels between then and now.
J. Michael Welton: Toward an Instant City J. Michael Welton 2010
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Their exhibit of photojournalism from the heady 1950s when the instant city of Brasilia rose up out of the South American desert draws distinct parallels between then and now.
J. Michael Welton: Toward an Instant City J. Michael Welton 2010
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The exhibit at 1500 Gallery shows photojournalism from the heady 1950s when the instant city of Brasilia rose up out of the South American desert draws distinct parallels between then and now.
J. Michael Welton: Toward an Instant City J. Michael Welton 2010
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Their exhibit of photojournalism from the heady 1950s when the instant city of Brasilia rose up out of the South American desert draws distinct parallels between then and now.
J. Michael Welton: Toward an Instant City J. Michael Welton 2010
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The exhibit at 1500 Gallery shows photojournalism from the heady 1950s when the instant city of Brasilia rose up out of the South American desert draws distinct parallels between then and now.
J. Michael Welton: Toward an Instant City J. Michael Welton 2010
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The exhibit at 1500 Gallery shows photojournalism from the heady 1950s when the instant city of Brasilia rose up out of the South American desert draws distinct parallels between then and now.
J. Michael Welton: Toward an Instant City J. Michael Welton 2010
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Their exhibit of photojournalism from the heady 1950s when the instant city of Brasilia rose up out of the South American desert draws distinct parallels between then and now.
J. Michael Welton: Toward an Instant City J. Michael Welton 2010
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Their exhibit of photojournalism from the heady 1950s when the instant city of Brasilia rose up out of the South American desert draws distinct parallels between then and now.
J. Michael Welton: Toward an Instant City J. Michael Welton 2010
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Their exhibit of photojournalism from the heady 1950s when the instant city of Brasilia rose up out of the South American desert draws distinct parallels between then and now.
J. Michael Welton: Toward an Instant City J. Michael Welton 2010
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Their exhibit of photojournalism from the heady 1950s when the instant city of Brasilia rose up out of the South American desert draws distinct parallels between then and now.
J. Michael Welton: Toward an Instant City J. Michael Welton 2010
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