by Aidan O'Donnell
Article published on the 2009-09-03 Latest update 2009-09-04 15:01 TU
Webdocumentary prize at festival: (l-r) Jury President Samuel Bollendorf, Festival Director Jean-François Leroy, Prizewinners Soren Seelow & Karim Elhadj
(Photo: Aidan O'Donnell)
An ad for Perpignan's Visa pour l'image photojournalism festival announces that "photojournalism is dying". Most people in the industry agree that it's in trouble, but in Perpignan people are optimistic about reportage and say that photographers will be working in new forms, as the traditional magazine reportage spread disappears.
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