In some countries around the world, if an ordinary citizen is lugging his/her camera around and they come across a crime scene or they are the first to witness an accident or what have you, they can snap the shots and send them to the local newspapers to get published. And in turn, they get paid for it.
Question would be, since The Straits Times is government owned/run, do they do that here or do they only hire/send out their own batch of photographers? I wouldn't mind bringing some newsworthy photos to their attention if I knew I could get some money for it. Any idea on this subject? Thanks.
Question would be, since The Straits Times is government owned/run, do they do that here or do they only hire/send out their own batch of photographers? I wouldn't mind bringing some newsworthy photos to their attention if I knew I could get some money for it. Any idea on this subject? Thanks.