"How I Learned Not to Be a Photojournalist" by Dianne Hagaman is a thought-provoking textbook that delves into the world of photography and photojournalism. Published in 1996 by the University Press of Kentucky, this trade paperback explores the author's journey of learning to capture compelling stories through images. With a focus on individual photographers, photojournalism, and artistic expression, this 160-page book offers a unique perspective on the craft of storytelling with photographs. The book's theme is reflected in its title, making it a valuable resource for photography enthusiasts and professionals alike.
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