I never saw myself getting a degree in journalism until I decided random to go to a lecture a weather forecaster was holding in Santa Barbra. He made his job sound interesting and entertaining, which is what I wanted out of a career. At that time I was on medical leave from U of A and in school at Santa Barbara City College studying marine biology. The next semester I returned to U of A and started my first classes toward a degree in journalism with a minor in atmospheric sciences.
Its hard to recount the most exciting people in journalism at this moment because it is so broad and constantly changing. I do although have all time favorites. My favorite journalist of all time would be Robert Capa, he is a photo journalist who revolutionized war photography in the 20's-early 50's. His photos capture a moment in time and are highly regarded to this day.
Capa, Robert "D-Day: June 6, 1944: Allied Invasion of Normandy [photo by Robert Capa]"via flickr. attribution-noncommercial |
Journalism is a very interesting major it was my second choice. Writing can be one of the most powerful things and being a journalist is just that. Im in film and I did journalism before and really liked it.
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like you have made a great decision in your choice of profession. Like you said, there is always going to be a new debate or topic to report on. Like you, I am also still keeping my mind open on exactly what direction I want to take with my degree, criminal justice. I hope to see you on the TV one day!
ReplyDeleteI bet this class is a breeze for you since it is somewhat related to journalism. it is good to see that you found your passion. I find it interesting that your passion seem to have came to you without you having to put much effort looking for your passion. All I have to say is good for you and good luck!
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