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Storytelling for Photojournalists: Reportage and Documentary Photography Techniques

The unique photography manual with brutally practical tips and tricks just landed on Amazon and it’s now available to pre-order.

Buffalo, NY, February 24, 2016 – Photographer Enzo Dal Verme (he has shot for Vanity Fair, The Times, l’Uomo Vogue, Marie Claire, Elle, Glamour and more) has decided to reveal some of his shooting tricks for an inside look at the world of reportages.

What’s behind the power of a reportage? After spending over a decade traveling all around the world capturing the essence of moments with his camera, photographer Enzo Dal Verme felt it was time to reveal some tricks of the trade.

The manual covers a variety of topics designed to help photographers create impactful images an compelling narratives.

How do you spot a hot subject, find an appropriate angle for rendering it and organize a very intense shooting trip? How do you line up the pictures taken day by day? How do you manage local contacts? What are the most effective strategies for getting your work published?

The photographer provides a wealth of tips on what and how to shoot, composition, light, post-production and everything needed to deliver your work as a pro.

This book started as a self-published pdf book targeted to photography students seeking advice. It turned out to be a success, mainly among professional photographers—hence the expanded and much enriched print edition.

Hundred-twenty-eight pages of shooting strategies made clear in behind-the-scenes episodes, and each chapter is illustrated with photographs by Enzo himself.

The manual is designed to help pro photographers and inspire photography novices eager to learn how to get the most out of a shooting trip.

Today’s photojournalists are challenged to tell visual stories in evermore inventive ways _ and to stay abreast of an industry that is constantly evolving. “Storytelling for Photojournalists” is a must for anyone who is serious about reportage photography.

Book on Amazon: http://amzn.to/1Vxzbhu

Contact:
Kate Neverth or Adam Richards
Amherst Media
PO Box 538
Buffalo, NY 14243
(800)622-3278
kneaverth @ amherstmedia.com
http://www.amherstmedia.com

“Cowboys of the Waggoner Ranch” Photography Book Captures Hardworking Legends

As discussions continue for the sale of the legendary 510,572-acre Waggoner Ranch, the future is still undetermined for what may or may not change for 26 cowboys at the largest ranch in the U.S. under one contiguous fence.

Fort Worth, TX, USA (December 10, 2015) — Young Texas photographer Jeremy Enlow captures a behind-the-scenes glimpse of these legends through his inaugural photography book, Cowboys of the Waggoner Ranch. In its second printing – first 1,500 books sold out in 10 days! – the limited-edition hardcover will be for sale at a book signing and presentation by Enlow.

Sunday, December 20
2:00 to 5:00 p.m.
Reata Restaurant – 310 Houston Street, Fort Worth, TX 76102
Justin Lounge

HI-RES IMAGES WITH CAPTIONS AVAILABLE VIA DROPBOX
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/4me759v0gey4f88/AADA02BqKii2Sgrr9YflBOqfa?dl=0

“I’ve lived on and been a part of the Waggoner Ranch since I was six months old – almost 69 years. I grew up with the cowboys, ate at the wagon and the big round table at headquarters. I’ve known the cowboys who stayed 50 years and the ones just passing through,” said Helen Biggs Willingham, joint owner of the Waggoner Ranch.

“They rise before dawn, ride tall in the saddle all day whether the day is sunny or a cold and biting wind swirls around them as they saddle their chosen mounts. They no longer battle Indians and outlaws of old, but they face the elements of nature every day; dust, drought, rattlesnakes, gopher holes, ornery cattle and the ever-present mesquite.” Willingham continued. “Some people think of the cowboy as a half-mythological folk hero, just a symbol of the American West. The Waggoner Cowboys are real people. They are essential to the daily operation and success of this outfit. They are proud to ride for the 3D brand. Our cowboys have been a vital cog in the wheel of Waggoner success for many years. The pride they have in this organization is evidenced by the hard work they put in day after day, preserving a very special way of life.” (MEDIA NOTE – No further comments or interviews are available from the owners of the ranch.)

Fort Worth-based Jeremy Enlow was given exclusive access to the Cow Camp operation behind the prestigious reversed triple D brand of the Waggoner Ranch. “Most everyone I know with a ‘real’ job couldn’t last five minutes cowboying on the Waggoner,” said Enlow. “They physically abuse their bodies with a finesse that’s mastered with years of experience. There is no break until the job is done. Whether it rains, sleets or snows, the cowboys are always working.”

Enlow self-published the hardcover book (140 pages – 12″ tall x 10.5″ wide – 100# glossy stock). Cowboys of the Waggoner Ranch retails for $58 – a portion of the proceeds will be donated to The Waggoner Ranch Cowboys Fund. A select number of signed and numbered fine art prints are also available, starting at $1,500.

waggonercowboys.com
Facebook – Cowboys of Waggoner Ranch
Twitter – @WaggonerCowboys
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Media Contact:
Julie Hatch Fairley
Creative Communications
817-919-7648
julie@hatchfairley.com
http://www.waggonercowboys.com