Picture Post (early career)

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Picture Post (early career) was a popular British photojournalistic magazine that played a significant role in mid-20th-century journalism and helped launch the careers of several notable editors and writers.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf magazine
photojournalistic magazine
basedIn London NERFINISHED
circulationArea British Empire NERFINISHED
United Kingdom NERFINISHED
contributedTo professionalization of photojournalism in Britain
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
coveredTopic British social issues
World War II home front NERFINISHED
international affairs
editorInChief Stefan Lorant NERFINISHED
employed picture editors
staff photographers
staff writers
format illustrated news magazine
founder Edward Hulton NERFINISHED
genre photojournalism
hasNotableStyle picture-led features
strong visual storytelling
hasReputation iconic British picture magazine of the mid-20th century
helpedLaunchCareerOf Stefan Lorant NERFINISHED
Tom Hopkinson NERFINISHED
various British photojournalists
inception 1938
influenced later British illustrated magazines
post-war photojournalism in the UK
knownFor influential photographic essays
pioneering British photojournalism
socially conscious reporting
language English
medium print
notableEditor Tom Hopkinson NERFINISHED
peakInfluence 1940s
playedSignificantRoleIn development of modern British journalism
politicalOrientation liberal
publicationFrequency weekly
publisher Hulton Press NERFINISHED
significantPeriod World War II NERFINISHED
mid-20th century
subjectOf studies of British journalism history
targetAudience general British readership
usedTechnique candid photography
photo-essays

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Charles Wintour employer Picture Post (early career)
Robert Capa employer Picture Post (early career)
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