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🗓️ 19 October 2023
⏱️ 56 minutes
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As Deanne Fitzmaurice describes it, a photojournalist’s job is part sociology and part archeology, but most important, it’s being on the cutting edge of what’s happening, telling stories about people. It’s this combination of varied disciplines, connecting with subjects, and learning something new every day that has held her fascination from her very beginnings at the San Francisco Chronicle through to the rich tapestry she’s woven as a visual storyteller today. We recently sat down with Fitzmaurice to gain insights into the many facets of her career as part of our coverage of B&H’s 50th Anniversary Bild Expo 2023.
During our chat, Fitzmaurice regales us with details from some of her most impactful projects, including the challenging mix of sensitivity and perseverance needed to tell the story of Saleh, a seriously injured Iraqi boy. After explaining how this assignment morphed from a one-day news story into a Pulitzer-prize-winning long-term project, we take a deep dive into how image selection and sequencing were key to this award-winning series.
Never one to shy away from a challenge, Fitzmaurice also describes confronting baseball great Barry Bonds about his problem with photographers, which shattered his impenetrable armor and resulted in her gaining exclusive access to photograph him both on and off the field.
When discussing essential rules of journalistic ethics and credibility in documenting an unfolding scene, Fitzmaurice points to the category of portraiture as a rare opportunity to shift out of fly on the wall mode to direct the subject and build rapport. We conclude our chat with insights about the role luck has played in her career, and how she puts herself in a position for synchronicity to unfold.
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0:24.8 | Greetings and welcome to the B&H Photography podcast. |
0:27.6 | My name is Alan Whites. |
0:29.4 | And I'm Jill Waterman. |
0:30.9 | Now, a newspaper photography might be considered a lost art |
0:33.8 | by some, but that has not deterred today's guests |
0:36.4 | from making it into an admirable career. |
0:39.0 | In addition to her work with corporate clients, |
0:41.1 | Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist, |
0:42.9 | Dion Fitzmaris, has spent more than two decades |
0:45.8 | capturing breaking news and pursuing heartfelt stories |
0:48.9 | for the San Francisco Chronicle among other publications. |
0:52.4 | If that's not enough in 2005, the same year she won the Pulitzer, |
0:56.4 | Dion co-founded Think Tank, |
0:58.1 | the Innovative Camera Big and Travel Accessories Company. |
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