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Article: A harvest of visual principles: a new book offers keen insight into the glory days of black-and-white corporate photojournalism.(photocritique)(Pacesetters in Corporate Journalism: International Harvester Magazines - Reaching Readers Through Photojournalism)(Book review)
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- Communication World
- Article date:
- May 1, 2009
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The University of Missouri School of Journalism has produced a remarkable book recalling the glory days of black-and-white corporate photojournalism. Pacesetters in Corporate Journalism: International Harvester Magazines--Reaching Readers Through Photojournalism, by Angus McDougall and John Dengler, shows communicators how to use images effectively on the printed page. Although the book's photographic essays are now more than 50 years old, the principles behind them are still valid. They are taken from agricultural machinery company International Harvester's external magazine, International Harvester World, and internal magazine, IH Today, edited by the late Gerald D. ...