Your Photojournalism Survival Kit By Ron Haviv – Digital Download!
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- 12 Video lessons in HD
- 4h 11m of class content
- Exclusive bonus content
LESSONS
1. Class Introduction
2. Finding Your Voice And Story
3. Diversity Of Multi-Platform Presentations
4. The Importance Of Research And Funding
5. How To Craft A Budget
6. How To Build Your Story – Mind Mapping
7. How To Write A Successful Pitch Letter
8. How To Use The Pitch Letter Template
9. What To Do Before You Leave
10. What To Do When You Arrive
11. Best Practices For Working In The Field
12. Taking Care Of Yourself When You Get Home
CLASS DESCRIPTION
A Toolkit From An Accomplished Photojournalist.
Filming a tale is a difficult procedure. It requires knowledge of the topic at hand in addition to the capacity to summarize, package, and present the tale to a distributor.
It is the responsibility of successful photojournalists to have all the details down before a shoot and to be ready for everything.
Ron Haviv shares his two decades of experience establishing a photojournalistic career on well-laid foundations in Your Photojournalism Survival Kit.
This course will teach you:
- How to find a compelling story and set up a shooting schedule for it
- How to draft a pitch letter and a budget
- How to prepare for any scenario that may arise during the shoot and deal with obstacles as they arise
Ron Haviv offers advice for young photographers as well as anecdotes from his extensive experience.
He will educate you that your work begins the moment you leave your home; it is imperative to plan ahead, pack, and be ready for even the best-laid plans to fall through.
You’ll pick up tips on how to evaluate your level of readiness, safety, and support when working in the field.
For aspiring photojournalists as well as seasoned professionals who might want to review their checklists, your Photojournalism Survival Kit is essential.
By taking note of Ron Haviv’s early failures, you can build on his successes and establish a lasting business in visual storytelling.
RON HAVIV
Ron Haviv is a co-founder of the photo agency VII, an Emmy-nominated photojournalist committed to capturing conflict and bringing attention to human rights issues worldwide.
Haviv has worked in more than 100 countries and covered more than 25 conflicts during the past three decades.
His photography has been shown in many galleries and institutions, including the Louvre, the United Nations, and the Council on Foreign Relations.
He has released three highly regarded photo collections. Haviv’s images can be found in many private collections as well as the collections of The Houston Museum of Fine Arts and George Eastman House, among others.
Haviv has documented the atrocities of war with unwavering honesty, and his photographs have had a profound effect.
His work in the Balkans, which covered more than ten years of fighting, was utilized as proof at the international tribunal at The Hague to indict and convict war criminals.
Haviv’s horrifying photos of paramilitary murder in Panama were one of the reasons President H.W. George Bush justified US participation in 1989.
His film work has aired on ABC World News Tonight, NBC Nightly News, PBS’s Need to Know, and Frontline.
He has directed short videos for American Photography, Doctors Without Borders, Asia Society, People Magazine, and ESPN. In Spain, the MTV Europe and Sol Musica networks have aired Haviv’s music videos.
Blood and Honey: A Balkan War Journal, his debut photography book, was hailed by Newsweek as “A chilling but vastly important record of a people’s suffering” and The Los Angeles Times as “One of the best non-fiction books of the year.” Haiti: 12 January 2010 and Afghanistan: The Road to Kabul are his other two volumes.
Haviv has contributed to the development of multi-platform initiatives for Unicef’s Child Alert for Sri Lanka and Darfur, the International Committee of the Red Cross’s World at War, and Doctors Without Borders’ DR Congo: The Forgotten War and Starved for Attention.
Six documentaries include Haviv as the main character. One of these is National Geographic Explorer’s Freelance in a World of Risk, in which he discusses the risks associated with conflict photography and recounts his many arrests and near-misses.
On ABC World News, BBC, CNN, NPR, MSNBC, NBC Nightly News, Good Morning America, and The Charlie Rose Show, he has offered knowledgeable analysis and commentary.
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