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Not new, but worthwhile piece on Alex Majoli, a photojournalist who uses digital point-and-shoots for his work, including war zones.

Most what he says in terms of technique should not surprise anyone, except cookie-cutter professional press photographers, apparently.

It’s funny how different the working style with SLRs and compact (should really be “rangefinder”) can be for some, perhaps including myself.

Via photoethnography.com

Author/Editor: Dirk Rösler

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