tonight, we hear from illustrator and graphic journalist wendy macnaughton, who uses her art to telltories that might otherwise be overlooked. >> so you guys are pointing this camera in my face but the thing is i don't have a camera but i can still capture you so don't move. you guys are going to hate me for this. illustrated journalism is the words that i use to tell stories. real stories using drawings that i do mostly from life and the words of the people who i speak with. i think a lot of times with photography for example if you take a camera and just start if you put a camera in somebody's face then they might feel a little objectified but i'm not saying i do right now. if you have a sketch pad and you're drawing instead of people wondering what you're doing to them they're curious about what you're doing and they'll come to me. it actually opens up doors where as other mediums might close them down. i have done stories on the corners of fifth and sixth street in san francisco. two streets incredibly different right next to each other. on 5th street you have a ton of people who