Hiperrealitas Fotografi Jurnalistik
Abstract
Fotografi jurnalistik menjadi seni pendokumentasian dan pengarsipan yang mengandung nilai berita sehingga penayangannyapun harus berdasar pada nilai realitas yang ada. Editing yang berlebihan di meja redaktur foto dapat merubah unsur realitas yang ada sehingga dapat mengakibatkan terhambatnya pesan yang akan disampaikan kepada khalayak, oleh karena itu foto jurnalistik harus selalu mengeÂdepanÂkan unsur realitas sebagai pertanggungjawaban fotografer, redaktur dan media kepada masyaÂrakat agar tidak menggiring opini yang multi interpretatifReferences
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