Photography Project Paul Taggart's Photojournalism Panoramas

with Paul Taggart
online class - 2015

Photojournalist Paul Taggart shares his long-term photography projects: dramatic panoramas of war zones and natural disasters, which were shot over the years in Lebanon and Haiti.

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: Lynda.com (Firm)
Other Authors: Taggart, Paul (Speaker)
Format: Electronic Video
Language:English
Published: Carpenteria, CA lynda.com, 2015.
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511 |a Presenter: Paul Taggart. Paul Taggart is a photojournalist and cinematographer. His work appears in Newsweek and the New York Times. Paul is a photojournalist based in Brooklyn, NY working domestically as well as covering the Middle East and Africa. Photo assignments have taken him to Congo, Pakistan, Rwanda, Antarctica, and Iraq. Taggart lived in Beirut, Lebanon for 3 years while working for international news agencies and magazines. His work has appeared in Newsweek, TIME Magazine, US News and World Report, and The New York Times. Paul also works as a producer and cinematographer for documentary films and a Discovery Channel show. Paul and his family split their time between their homes in New York and rural Pennsylvania where they grow many varieties hot peppers for their hot sauces. 
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520 |a When you think of a photo essay or photo story, chances are you think of a collection of photos that were shot over a relatively short period of time. But a photo essay can span years. Long-term photography projects are a great creative outlet that can yield a powerful body of work. For photojournalist Paul Taggart, long-term photography has been part of the assignment. Taggart lived in Beirut during the 2006 Lebanon War, and covered Haiti in the aftermath of the 2010 earthquake. While he took the typical photos demanded by international news agencies and magazines, he also shot dramatic panoramas that showed the full scope of these events. In this course, Paul shares images from Beirut and Port-au-Prince, and discusses the painstaking challenges and the rewards of this type of photojournalism. 
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