When a typical person thinks of a "photojournalist", it will come to no surprise that they probably picture a man with a camera, and a fancy press pass either around his neck or fixed on the rim of his fedora. Photojournalists, however, are more than they appear to be in the media. To suceed in their profession, photojournalists have to have an array of personal traits that will aid in their spontaneous and sometimes hectic lifesyle. A photojournalist needs to be on his or her feet, staying on top of the latest news, and never straying too far from their camera. They need to be quick-thinking and clever in their techniques, as it is inevitable that the best shot will not always be the easiest. Yes, standing on telephone poles, crawling underneath vehicles, wrestling through dense brush- the possibilities are endless.
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