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From Laos to Barrow

April 19, 2007
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Su Anderson, the newest staff photographer at the Gwinnett Daily Post, has the first in a three-part series of audio slide shows looking at a the Hmong population in Barrow County, Georgia. Pay close attention to how she helps the reader identify who’s speaking – by cropping in on a group photo, then fading to the full version, the viewer knows instantly who is speaking.

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  1. Josh Weiss says:
    April 19, 2007 at 8:52 am

    When the chickens were speaking, why didn’t they crop in on them? Are chickens not good enough to deserve their own crop? I wonder what SOS and PETA has to say about this

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