Category: Photojournalism

NPPA Eyetracking Roundup

Here are the four pieces from the National Press Photographers Association’s eye tracking research by Sara Quinn Part One: EYETRACKING PHOTOJOURNALISM: NEW RESEARCH EXPLORES WHAT MAKES A PHOTOGRAPH MEMORABLE, SHAREABLE, AND WORTH PUBLISHING Part Two: A QUESTION OF QUALITY: HOW RESEARCH PARTICIPANTS DESCRIBED PHOTOGRAPHS IN THE NPPA STUDY Part Three: NPPA EYETRACK STUDY: MOST MEMORABLE PHOTOGRAPHS HAD EMOTION, STORY, MOMENT...

Why Pictures Matter: Articulation

The second part of Sara Quinn’s research on the value of photojournalism has now been published by the National Press Photographers Association. In it she goes through the language that the study participants used to describe user generated images and those made by working professionals – it’s pretty clear our audiences can both see the difference and articulate it well....