Sure it's relevant.  It won't be the same style that we are used to,
just like PJ from the 80's and 90's isn't the same as from the 50's or
30's.  There will always be some sensationalism to it.  That's kind of
the point.

Most likely, it will be bloggers who have a specific focus that have
the time and inclination to follow stories that are important to them.

On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 7:39 PM, Eric Weir <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Interesting article on the relevance of photojournalism today in this week's 
> New Republic. Its a review of the introduction to the catalogue of the 
> Cartier-Bresson exhibit organized by the Museum of Modern Art that is now in 
> San Francisco and a new book on photography and political violence. In 
> concluding the reviewer describes the writers as "levelheaded 
> romantics....determined to rescue the power of photography from the scourge 
> of sensationalism.
> http://www.tnr.com/article/the-picture/81733/photojournalism-cartier-bresson-capa?utm_source=ESP+Integrated+List&utm_campaign=3b8c2d6859-TNR_BA_012111&utm_medium=email
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