Conclusion Photojournalism was seen as nothing more than just uploading interesting artwork at the beginning of the semester. Now journalism is seen to me as whatever message the camera can create. If providing horrific, gory pictures of humans before, during and after the war is in photographs it will provide emotions only seen on the battlefield. When journalist capture images of starving children in the world suffering from male nourishment and harsh living environments, at the beginning of the semester I would planning believe that the journalist was just working for a paycheck but matter of fact they are trying to provide a shot that screams “HELP” at the top of their lungs for the many men, women, and children in need. For example my Classmate Leah Przybyszewski provided shocking images of famine and there large effect on small organizations like the ones in this photo. Photos By : James Nachtwey This image speaks numbers on why photojournalism is so important...