În China, de curând, a avut loc congresul anual al Partidului Comunist. Detaliile de organizare sau ce s-a întâmplat acolo mă intereseaza şi mai puţin decât cele de la congresele de pe la noi, la care am participat şi eu în ultima vreme.
Ce mi-a atras atenţia au fost fotografiile făcute de fotografii Getty Images şi Associated Press. Sunt imagini foarte bune, ce ilustrează atmosfera, unele poate depăşesc limita fotojurnalismului, dar întrebarea mea este: dacă mă apuc să ‘trag‘ şi eu în stilul ăsta, câte imagini îmi vor fi publicate? Eu pot să pun pariu, că dacă aş trimite unei publicaţii din România doar aceste imagini de la un congres, doar ultima imagine(şi asta într-un caz fericit) ar fi publicată.
La noi, lumea caută şi se uită numai după sex, sânge şi violenţă. Ăsta ne este publicul şi publicaţiile încearcă să îşi păstreze tirajele şi traficul oferind exact aceste lucruri, cu mici excepţii.
Fotografiile de mai jos reprezintă exemple din materialul de pe DenverPost.com şi fiecare fotografie conţine descrierea originală.
A general view of the red flags at Beijing’s Tiananmen Square before the opening ceremony of the National People’s Congress (NPC) on March 5, 2010 in Beijing, China. Known as ‘liang hui,’ or ‘two organizations’, it consists of meetings of China’s legislature, the National People’s Congress (NPC), and its advisory auxiliary, the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC). (Photo by Feng Li/Getty Images)
A traffic police officer takes photos of ushers jumping in front of the Great Hall of the People during a session of the annual National People’s Congress in Beijing, China, Thursday, March 11, 2010. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)
Two Chinese ethnic minority language translators work in the Great Hall of the People during the opening ceremony of the National People’s Congress (NPC) on March 5, 2010 in Beijing, China. Known as ‘liang hui,’ or ‘two organizations’, it consists of meetings of China’s legislature, the National People’s Congress (NPC), and its advisory auxiliary, the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC). (Photo by Feng Li/Getty Images)
A Chinese paramilitary police stands guard near the Tiananmen Square during the opening session of the National People’s Congress at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, Friday, March 5, 2010. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)
Chinese traffic police officers monitor delegates arriving at the Great Hall of the People to attend a session of the annual National People’s Congress in Beijing, China, Thursday, March 11, 2010. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)
A Chinese man walks near a reflection of the chandeliers in the Great Hall of the People ahead of a plenary session for the National People’s Congress in Beijing, China, Tuesday, March 9, 2010. (AP Photo/Greg Baker)
Lights are lit at Tiananmen gate before the opening session of the National People’s Congress in Beijing’s Great Hall of the People, China, Friday, March. 5, 2010. (AP Photo/Vincent Thian)
A security personnel stands guard at a door way inside the Great Hall of the People during the financial and economy press conference of the National People’s Congress in Beijing, Saturday, March 6, 2010. China’s central bank governor acknowledged Saturday that Beijing is using its controversial exchange-rate controls to cope with the global crisis and said it will be cautious about retreating from the policy. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)
Attendants enjoy the snow during the day four of National People’s Congress (NPC) outside The Great Hall Of The People on March 8, 2010 in Beijing, China. Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao has announced a 43.3 billion yuan plan to stimulate employment, and extend a program to create jobs for more than 9 million people entering the urban work force. (Photo by Feng Li/Getty Images)
Chinese security personnel on duty at the entrance to a plenary session for the National People’s Congress in Beijing, China, Tuesday, March 9, 2010. (AP Photo/Greg Baker)
A delegate looks out from a bus window on his way leaving the Great Hall of the People, in the background, after a session of the annual National People’s Congress in Beijing, China, Monday, March 8, 2010. (AP Photo/Alexander F. Yuan)
Chinese military delegates step down the stairs to the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on March 8, 2010 following a session at the ongoing National People’s Congress, the annual parliament of the country’s ruling Communist Party. (FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP/Getty Images)
A member (R) of the military band performs at the beginning of the opening session of the nine-day National People’s Congress at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on March 5, 2010. China’s parliament opens with the ruling Communist Party expected to reassure citizens it can bridge a worsening rich-poor divide while steering an economy through troubled waters. (LIU JIN/AFP/Getty Images)
A man checks his mobile phone prioer to the opening session of the National People’s Congress at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China, on Friday, March 5, 2010. Premier Wen Jiabao warned of “latent risk” in China’s banks and pledged to crack down on property speculation as the government faces the consequences of flooding the economy with money to drive growth. Photographer: Nelson Ching/Bloomberg
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao delivers his speech to delegates at the opening session of the National People’s Congress inside the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on March 5, 2010. China’s parliament opened its annual session with the Communist Party expected to reassure the people it can bridge a widening rich-poor gap and keep the world’s third-largest economy on track. (FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP/Getty Images)
Toate fotografiile sunt exemple, nu sunt realizate de mine, conţin sursa autorului şi respectă drepturile de autor CreativeCommons: Atribuire-Necomercial-Fără Opere Derivate 3.0.
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