Goal
Learn and improve how to build a news reportage by covering an editorial story defined with David Burnett. Refine storytelling and story composition by analyzing real-situation problems, images analysis, editing and captions writing. Most of all, the workshop with David Burnett will help you discover your own visual language as well as practical and conceptual know how to confront real situation reportage making.
This workshop will also focus on how to bring creativity to news storytelling, while staying close to the real scene.
Biography
David Burnett was born in 1946 in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. Early in his career he became the last photojournalist to cover the American war in Vietnam for Life magazine. He has since worked in over 70 countries, documenting the coup in Chile (1973), revolution in Iran (1979), famine in Ethiopia (1984), the fall of the Berlin Wall (1989), and the US military intervention in Haiti (1994).
A co-founder of Contact Press Images in 1976 with Robert Pledge, he is the winner of the 1973 Robert Capa Gold Medal, the 1979 World Press Photo Premier Award, the Overseas Press Club of America’s Olivier Rebbot “Best Reporting from Abroad in Magazines and Books” Award in 1984, and a first prize in the World Press Photo in 2005. David served as a WPP juror in 1997 and President of its jury in 1999. He taught the WPP Masterclass in 2007. A veteran journalist of the political scene in Washington, he has photographed every American president from John F. Kennedy to George W. Bush and Barack Obama. He has covered every summer Olympics Games from 1984 to 2008 and is the author of E-motion: The Spirit of Sport.