The ubiquity of cell phone photography has, in part, contributed to the elimination of photo roles at traditional newspapers, and given rise to digital-only media platforms with no photo teams at all. LensCulture: What do you like about working for a publication that is purely digital? How do you see the role of the photographer (and photo editor) changing as more publications start to reduce their printed format?Ĭhristy Havranek: The role of photo professionals in media (editors, photography directors, photographers) is more important than ever, as we’re witnessing the local and national erosion of journalism outlets. This photo was taken in the Love Lane area of Chattogram. So, she either sleeps on road dividers or in roundabouts. But now she cannot sleep in parks due to a government prohibition. She has grown up on footpaths since childhood, and she used to pass time at night in different parks throughout the city.
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