posted Friday, 11 March 2011, 19:54 (+0800), by Martin
Enzo Dal Verme is a photographer based in Milan and Paris, and he shoots for various magazines,
including Vanity Fair, Marie Claire, Elle, Glamour, and others.
He says people kept on asking him for tips on how to shoot reportage, and as a result, he decided to publish "How To Shoot A Reportage", where he shares what he has learned from his experiences around the world.
Enzo provided a free copy of the PDF version of this eBook for review purposes.
Reportage, according to thefreedictionary.com, is "the reporting of news or information of general interest", so in relation to photography, reportage is photojournalism. I think the author assumes anyone reading this eBook knows what reportage is, as he doesn't define the term at all.
The PDF version of "How To Short a Reportage" is a 68-page eBook full of practical tips and advice on shorting reportage. Enzo discusses numerous topics, including finding inspiration, why people shoot reportage, different types of reportage, preparation, and more, before going onto the practicalities of shooting itself. Numerous photos are included in the book, demonstrating many of the practical aspects mentioned in the text.
For anyone interested in photojournalism, "How To Shoot A Reportage" is a great reference, with plenty of useful and practical information in it.
This eBook can be purchased from Enzo's website, and is available in EPUB format for E4.99 (approx USD$6.95), or PDF format (contains more images than the EPUB version) for E8.59 (approx USD$11.95), with a print edition coming soon.
He says people kept on asking him for tips on how to shoot reportage, and as a result, he decided to publish "How To Shoot A Reportage", where he shares what he has learned from his experiences around the world.
Enzo provided a free copy of the PDF version of this eBook for review purposes.
Reportage, according to thefreedictionary.com, is "the reporting of news or information of general interest", so in relation to photography, reportage is photojournalism. I think the author assumes anyone reading this eBook knows what reportage is, as he doesn't define the term at all.
The PDF version of "How To Short a Reportage" is a 68-page eBook full of practical tips and advice on shorting reportage. Enzo discusses numerous topics, including finding inspiration, why people shoot reportage, different types of reportage, preparation, and more, before going onto the practicalities of shooting itself. Numerous photos are included in the book, demonstrating many of the practical aspects mentioned in the text.

For anyone interested in photojournalism, "How To Shoot A Reportage" is a great reference, with plenty of useful and practical information in it.
This eBook can be purchased from Enzo's website, and is available in EPUB format for E4.99 (approx USD$6.95), or PDF format (contains more images than the EPUB version) for E8.59 (approx USD$11.95), with a print edition coming soon.