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Flickring, Out What will become of photojournalism in an age of bytes and amateurs? by Alissa Quart
They've been struggling with downsizing, the rise of the amateur, the ubiquity of camera phones, sound-bite-ization, failing magazines (so fewer commissions), and a lack of money in general for the big photo essays that have long been the love of the metaphoric children of Walker Evans.
Like print journalists, photographers are scrambling not only to make sense of the new world, but to survive in it intact.
Alissa Quart

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