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Flickring out: what will become of photojournalism in an age of bytes and amateurs?(IN MEDIA RES)

CLICHES ARE SOMETIMES TRUE. HERE'S ONE--PHOTOGRAPHERS DON'T LIKE TO give speeches. At a recent event, photographer Antonin Kratochvil screened slideshows of his work: American soldiers coolly observing the Iraqi distressed and dead; Lebanese militant youths standing restlessly near decaying walls; American evangelicals speaking in tongues. The photographer then clambered onstage, ruddy and scarf-wrapped ("The Bedoins wear them!") for his talk, but he was no Christopher Hitchens. He hated talking about himself-as uncomfortable in the role of sage as the rest of us would be in a war zone-and he left the stage with half the time for his "speech" unused, encouraging his audience ...

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