will u be a war photojournalist if given opportunity ?


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is it 1? just buy filters in red, green, yellow & blue to experiment can liao. :sweatsm:

ooops, i OTed... :sweat: :rolleyes:
 

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Razin eesh onli a made-up name. In real life, he shoots under the Moniker 'Elthin Jon'.

Various sources have reported seeing Elthin at some of the world's hot-spots armed with nothing more than his trusty camera and signature red-lensed spectacles, rumoured to be made of material scavanged from the original lunar program where Neecon and Hasselbald cameras were used exclusively. On close-inspection, you will see faded and partially scraped-off letterings resembling 'Nee' on the rims of his spectacles. Sources cannot confrim how Mr Jon survives without any clothes in these war-zones, but military advisors speculate that it allows him to blend in better with the sand dunes and urban rubble of bomb-wrecked cities thus explaining how Mr Jon is able to tale some of the world's most stunning war photographs so up close and personal, and still remain unscathed.

Attached United Pless photo of the insides of one such war victim's nostril-a signature trademark of almost all of Mr Jin's works. Mr jon is able to go so close, that we see nothing but the black vacuum of death ... and perhaps the remnants of a few nostril hairs.

Source: Hooters News Line
 

Yes. I have no commitments and being there represents a chance for me to tell the story as i see it...
 

Razin eesh onli a made-up name. In real life, he shoots under the Moniker 'Elthin Jon'.

Various sources have reported seeing Elthin at some of the world's hot-spots armed with nothing more than his trusty camera and signature red-lensed spectacles, rumoured to be made of material scavanged from the original lunar program where Neecon and Hasselbald cameras were used exclusively. On close-inspection, you will see faded and partially scraped-off letterings resembling 'Nee' on the rims of his spectacles. Sources cannot confrim how Mr Jon survives without any clothes in these war-zones, but military advisors speculate that it allows him to blend in better with the sand dunes and urban rubble of bomb-wrecked cities thus explaining how Mr Jon is able to tale some of the world's most stunning war photographs so up close and personal, and still remain unscathed.

Attached United Pless photo of the insides of one such war victim's nostril-a signature trademark of almost all of Mr Jin's works. Mr jon is able to go so close, that we see nothing but the black vacuum of death ... and perhaps the remnants of a few nostril hairs.

Source: Hooters News Line

ALAMAK! EXPOSED alerdi!
 

they are armed with sub-machine guns fanning out terrorists as they moved, u are armed with a DSLR moving along with them, capturing shots of their work in action and the victims eg hostages...:sweat:

very highly paid but risk of losing life always :sweat:

Not just the physical risks involved, but the emotional and psychological damage you risk upon yourself. Are you willing to take photos of civilians executed in public? Women and children raped and mutilated? Unwilling conscripts caught and tortured? The resulting famine and drought that follows, some child looking at you, begging you as the last hope for food and water, but you know you can't help because you're a journalist and you're supposed to be emotionally neutral. You're there to do a job.

Then when you get a prize-winning shot of a war victim, gazing into your camera just moments before she dies, you get people screaming at you, Why didn't you put down your camera to help???

Not me. I don't think I can stomach this. There have been more than a few cases of war photojournalists who survived the war itself, but ended up killing themselves due to depression.
 

Not just the physical risks involved, but the emotional and psychological damage you risk upon yourself. Are you willing to take photos of civilians executed in public? Women and children raped and mutilated? Unwilling conscripts caught and tortured? The resulting famine and drought that follows, some child looking at you, begging you as the last hope for food and water, but you know you can't help because you're a journalist and you're supposed to be emotionally neutral. You're there to do a job.

Then when you get a prize-winning shot of a war victim, gazing into your camera just moments before she dies, you get people screaming at you, Why didn't you put down your camera to help???

Not me. I don't think I can stomach this. There have been more than a few cases of war photojournalists who survived the war itself, but ended up killing themselves due to depression.

:thumbsup: a point i wanted to bring out.

it takes more than pure guts to become a war photojournalist, you also need extreme physical and mental willpower, so much so that i would say it is even more difficult than the soldiers outside killing.

A neutral party seeing people around you dying, yet you cant help, not to mention the stress you have to go through from public or even your dear friends for not able to understand you and yet screaming at you for a pyscho not helping the needy. And you yourself, able to convince your heart that you are doing a service by capturing the realistic moments and sharing the world with the raw moments of fear, true emotional side of human nature and not a cold blooded co-killer?

I think i am not that strong :cry:
 

If someone ever asks me (seriously), I will definitely take up the task.
 

i would love to grab that chance, provided i have a pistol to protect myself...
 

i would love to grab that chance, provided i have a pistol to protect myself...

You won't have time to protect yourself with a pistol...

nor can u protect yourself from snipers... recall the recent incident where a japanese journalist was shot by a sniper?
 

You won't have time to protect yourself with a pistol...

nor can u protect yourself from snipers... recall the recent incident where a japanese journalist was shot by a sniper?

he was hit by stray bullets, most news reports never indicate about a sniper...
so can't be help also when bullets have no eyes.
chances are even wearing a bullet proof vest, you can still get shot in the head...
 

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he was hit by stray bullets, most news reports never indicate about a sniper...
so can't be help also when bullets have no eyes.
chances are even wearing a bullet proof vest, you can still get shot in the head...

Which is why I say a pistol is USELESS....

being in such a situation exposes you to all sorts of danger. Does a gun make you invulnerable? And if you're there to capture a story, where would you have time to notice or pull out the gun.
 

its surely not a job for worrywarts. :cool:
 

Which is why I say a pistol is USELESS....

being in such a situation exposes you to all sorts of danger. Does a gun make you invulnerable? And if you're there to capture a story, where would you have time to notice or pull out the gun.

is a risk that some are willing to take and some won't.
or perhaps sg is too comfortable for most ppl ?
 

its surely not a job for worrywarts. :cool:

ya correct.
those who worry too much can become something of a burden over here as ppl need to watch out more often for them.
worse still, some of them even suffer a nervous breakdown...
 

i would love to grab that chance, provided i have a pistol to protect myself...

that would mean that you can forget about plenty of opportunities, and say hello to alot of risks. carrying a gun arnd in a conflict zone immediately turns you into a combatant. keep that in mind.

you say "okay, i'll keep it out of sight then"

if you are frisked by militia/protestors/soldiers, they find you concealing a weapon, its even more suspicious to them....
 

ya correct.
those who worry too much can become something of a burden over here as ppl need to watch out more often for them.
worse still, some of them even suffer a nervous breakdown...

thatz an added dimension of danger to the soldiers he/she accompanies. does a conflictzone photographer need to undergo some sort of stress test to qualify, mentally?
 

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Experiencing a paintball session would be quite enough for one to figure out that it is extremely easy to get hit by stray bullets. If one can get decent pictures without getting hit in a paintball session, War Photography would be the right career.
 

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