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Select an aspect of the development of Magazines that you consider significant and evaluate your choice with appropriate examples.  

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Francesca Bellis MEP 112 Context Select an aspect of the development of Magazines that you consider significant and evaluate your choice with appropriate examples (2000 words) 'A picture is worth a thousand words'1 Photojournalism is described as a form of documentary photography, that tells a particular story, but in visual terms. A photojournalist's job is to document events as they happen. One of the fist pioneers of photojournalism was an English photographer; Roger Fenton who documented troops in the Crimean War, although now these are considered more as historical documents than photojournalism. Due to the technology of photographic equipment at the time the action of war was impossible to capture, and so the pictures were never actually published as journalism, instead woodcarvings of the original pictures were made. The Illustrated London News was the first magazine to include mainly images, with the first issue, published on the 14th May 1842; containing thirty-two woodcuts. The first edition...

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