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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>BA19110804</strong><br>- Similar to picture stories, and the terms often used interchangeably <br>- in doing photo essays, as in doing all form of a photo of photography you must be true to your subject, your readers, and yourself <br>- for instance, the book is the main repository for a contemporary photo is the 1975 book Minamata by W. Eugene Smith and Aileen Smith<br>- photo essay always narratives whatever form they may follow which is chronological order or thematic <br>- tend to have more picture often more than 10<br>- usually take a much longer time period to do within a week, month, or even years<br>- include the photographer's personal point of view as an integral part of an essay<br>-consequently, find photo essay mostly in a book but photo essay do appear in newspapers<br><br></div>]]></description>
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