The pause that photojournalism lost
By Meena R. Prashant in Media News on Friday, 06th February 2026 at 8:16pm

There was a time when every photograph demanded patience.
Before digital cameras, before instant uploads and breaking news alerts, photojournalists worked with film, light meters, and darkrooms. Every frame cost money. Every mistake stayed. And every image carried intention.

Senior freelance photojournalist Prashant Nakwe remembers those days clearly.
“Film slowed you down and that was a good thing,” he says. “You didn’t just lift the camera and click. You’d first ask yourself, is this really worth a frame?”
In the darkroom, mistakes couldn’t be undone. You learned to respect light after burning or underdeveloping a negative and realising there was no undo button. That discipline, Nakwe says, still shapes how he shoots today.
“Even now, with all the technology ...
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