Contents


1: Photojournalism



2: How I Learned Not To Be a Photojournalist
















3: What Am I Looking At?


Acknowledgments

“Out of the Darkroom and Into the Newsroom”
The Missouri Crusade and the Struggle for Autonomy
The Switch to 35mm and Its Consequences
Religion
Getting Started
Finding a “Home”
Making a New Kind of Photograph
Stepping Back
Getting Rid of the “Holy Aura”
Organizing Information Visually
Making Each Photograph Part of a Larger Whole
Expanding Boundaries
Mass Communications
Secular Space
Normal Photography
Televangelism
Shaping Children
The White Dress
Women and Children
Contradictions
Faith Healing
“Easy” Targets
“I Intended the Photographs to Embody the Analysis”
Finding the Vocabulary

Notes