Participants and instructor, Reuters China Chief Photographer Reinhard Krause
"Photo Journalism" was the theme of a course for China's most promising news photographers organised by Thomson Reuters Foundation in cooperation with Tsinghua University in Beijing from 22-24 October.
On a three-day course Reuters China Chief Photographer Reinhard Krause and Picture Editor Alfred Jin worked with 20 photographers from leading Chinese newspapers and agencies focusing on the workflows of taking, editing and publishing pictures plus big story planning.
The course covered a wide range of topics including ethics and latest technologies with special focus on multimedia productions. Apart from the lectures, photographers were sent on two shooting assignments and produced two online slide shows.
This is the second course Thomson Reuters Foundation has run this year in partnership with Tsinhgua University. The first course to be held in 2008 was a business and finance course in June for Chinese journalists.
Tsinghua University and Thomson Reuters Foundation will run two more courses in November; 'Writing international news' for US and Chinese journalists and 'Reporting international affairs' for Chinese journalists.
1 responses to "Reuters photographers train Chinese photojournalists"
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Very interesting, why dont you organice same course with the best of photojournalism of Colombia?
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28 Aug 2009 15:15:34 GMT
Very interesting, why dont you organice same course with the best of photojournalism of Colombia?