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In our recent discussion with Sandra Stevenson, Deputy Director of Photography at the Washington Post, we explored the evolving landscape of photography in journalism and storytelling.  We covered everything from trends in political photography to the future of the professional freelance photographer.  Topics included the use of AI, the evolution of media and how people consume their news and how the mainstream media might fare under a Trump White House.

Here are three key takeaways that every visual storyteller should consider:

– **The Power of Visuals**: Photography and video have the unique ability to capture emotions and events in ways that words cannot. As Sandra highlighted, witnessing moments unfold through visuals can create a deeper connection with the audience.

– **Adapting to New Platforms**: With the rise of mobile and social media, particularly Instagram, photographers must think beyond traditional storytelling. Consider how your work will be presented digitally and how it can engage audiences across various platforms.

– **Ethics and Authenticity**: As technology evolves, so do the challenges in maintaining ethical standards in photography. It’s crucial for photographers and editors to stay informed about best practices and the implications of tools like AI and Photoshop on the integrity of visual storytelling.

Join us in embracing these insights to enhance our craft and connect more meaningfully with our audiences!

#Photography #VisualStorytelling #Journalism #Ethics #SocialMedia #10FramesPerSecond

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