Photojournalism involves visually documenting current events in an unedited way to tell stories through images. Photojournalists work locally or travel abroad, sometimes to war zones, to capture events. Their photos are published in newspapers and used by TV news outlets. Famous photojournalists like Don McCullin, Robert Capa, and Eddie Adams took impactful images that captured public attention. Examples shown include a censored photo of civilian casualties in Vietnam and a modern high-definition photo from a conflict zone. Key techniques for photojournalists include properly timing shots and adjusting exposure levels.