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Define photographic journalism.
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Photographic journalism is a form of journalism that uses photographs to tell a news story or document events. It often captures moments in time, conveying emotion and the human experience through images. Photojournalists are tasked with documenting events in a visually engaging and informative manner, often providing context and adding depth to written news stories.
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