Reflexiones en torno a la fotografía informativa: del papel del editor gráfico y la foto icono a la era digital / Discussions on Photography: From the Role of The Photo Editor and the Icons, to the Digital Era
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Through the following paper we will review some issues that photography has rised in recent years and they are related to digitization and the possible manipulation through an increasingly accessible software, but also we will review the possibility of immediate graphical information thanks to the smartphones, possible substitutes of camera; and of course the role of the citizen photojour - nalist. In addition, the paper will take a look into the mechanism by which a picture become an icon by social acceptance.
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Parras Parras, A., & R. Cela, J. (2016). Reflexiones en torno a la fotografía informativa: del papel del editor gráfico y la foto icono a la era digital / Discussions on Photography: From the Role of The Photo Editor and the Icons, to the Digital Era. Commons. Revista De Comunicación Y Ciudadanía Digital, 5(1). Retrieved from https://revistas.uca.es/index.php/cayp/article/view/3102
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