Photojournalism: Wait, worry. Who cares? – British Journal of Photography

Four months after Neil Burgess famously called time of death on photojournalism, the debate is still raging. In fact, it’s been around for decades, as photographer Michael Kamber tells Phil Coomes of the BBC. “I remember arriving in New York in 1985 only to find that I’d arrived too late: photojournalism was dead. This was common knowledge – everybody said so.”

Link: Photojournalism: Wait, worry. Who cares? – British Journal of Photography