Analysis Of Photojournalism With The EDFAT Method Approach (Entire, Detail, Frame, Angle, Time) On The Photo “Turtle Tumor Surgery”, The Best Single Photo Of Anugerah Pewarta Foto Indonesia (APFI) 2022 By Dicky Bisinglasi
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Abstract
A photo that is able to tell an event that has occurred and contains news values in it is called photojournalism (Maryani & Arifin, 2012). Photojournalism is a part of journalism that can attract audience interest from written news published in the mass media (Jati Kusuma, 2019). The existence of photojournalism is a complement or can visualize an event that has been described in the written news. Analyzing photojournalism with the EDFAT method analysis to find out how the atmosphere in the event chosen as the object in the photojournalism, how the details or points of interest in the photojournalism, and then to find out how the Journalist Photographer frames a detail which includes the composition, pattern, texture, and shape of the subject, how the position of the Journalist photographer in taking pictures to determine the shooting point of view which includes high angle, low angle, eye view angle, long shot, medium shot, medium close up, close up, extreme long shot. The reason the researcher conducted this research is to find out how the character of the photo using the EDFAT method analysis (entire, detail, frame, angle, time) and how the arrangement of messages in the photojournalism “Turtle Tumor Surgery” by Dicky Bisinglasi.The approach in this research is a Qualitative approach with a critical paradigm approach. The research object in this research is a single photo and the research subject is a photojournalist, dicky bisinglasi who received an award at APFI, the best single photo of 2022 in the nature and environment category. The data collection technique used in this research is observation, which is the process of observing the subject and object of research and the theory used. Furthermore, documentation, namely important documents supporting research in the APFI award book in 2022.