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The Missouri Photo Workshop is an annual week-long photojournalism school based in Lee Hills Hall at the Missouri School of Journalism in Columbia, Missouri. Founded in 1949 by the "Father of Photojournalism" Cliff Edom along with American economist, federal government official, and photographer Roy Stryker and photographer Russell Lee, the workshop originally sought to instruct others in photojournalism based on the "gritty, content-rich photographs" produced by the pre-World War II (pre-1939) Farm Security Administration,〔 a United States government effort during the Great Depression to combat American rural poverty. Following Edom's credo - "Show truth with a camera. Ideally truth is a matter of personal integrity. In no circumstances will a posed or faked photograph be tolerated." - each workshop originates in a different small town in Missouri,〔 which is used as a backdrop for attendees from the United States and other countries to work on photograph storytelling methods such as research, observation, and timing.〔 Missouri Photo Workshop faculty members have included the White House's first photo editor and NPPA Picture Editor of the Year Sandra Eisert and other prominent photojournalists. ==Faculty and students== (詳細はClifton C. Edom, founder of the Missouri Photo Workshop * Sandra Eisert, former Missouri Photo Workshop faculty * MaryAnne Golon, former Missouri Photo Workshop faculty * John Isaac, former Missouri Photo Workshop faculty * Wm. Stage, 1995 alumnus the Missouri Photo Workshop 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Missouri Photo Workshop」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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