November 10, 2008 Two Years on the Road Passed along by former UGA PJ student Kat Netzler, a look at almost two years on the campaign trail with Barack Obama by Scout Tufankjian. Categories Good Work/Photojournalism
November 9, 2008 Other Students, Other Work As many of you know, our workshops are modeled after those run by the photojournalism folks at my alma mater, Syracuse University. They had their fall event a few weeks back and have posted their pieces online, take a look and let me know what you think. More students, more faculty, more guests … how do we beat them in... Categories Good Work/Multimedia/Photojournalism
November 7, 2008 Special Project Possibility The following note came across the transom yesterday, contact Dawn Aiello at 706-542-5773 if you’re interested in working on this. My name is Dawn Aiello and I am one of the graduate assistants in the office of Multicultural Services and Programs. Our office is bringing Kip Fulbeck to campus at the end of January and thought it would be a... Categories Photojournalism
November 3, 2008 The Power of True Multimedia This … this … this is what multimedia can do so well. The New York Times, the Gray Lady, has put together a nearly 14-minute long tour-de-force looking at the presidential campaign. It is a stunning combination of photos, videos, audio, graphics and narrations. It is a complete package. How complete? Pay attention to the “Related Links” box below the... Categories Audio/Good Work/Graphic Design/Multimedia/Photojournalism/Tech Talk/Video
October 24, 2008 UGAPJs on AutoWeek.com It took a bit of time, but AutoWeek magazine has posted an online gallery of images from our workshop at the Petit Le Mans. We’re starting to look like a real program … Categories Advice & Learning/Good Work/Photojournalism
October 20, 2008 Reuters at Beijing Reuters has posted a video of its photojournalists talking about covering the Beijing Olympics. Runs just over six minutes in length, worth spending the time with. Categories Good Work/Photojournalism
October 3, 2008 James Nachtwey's TED Wish Last year, James Nachtwey won the TED Prize – $100,000 to, essentially, do whatever he wanted to do. He’s now done it – a story that looks at Extreme Drug Resistant Tuberculosis. Warning: These are not easy photographs to look at. Categories Good Work/Photojournalism
September 21, 2008 "Homeless in Atlanta" John Spink at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution has published an audio slide show looking at a homeless woman who lives by the CSX train tracks. All told through her voice in just over two minutes, pay special note to the opening image and the signs in the background. I would kill to make an opening image like that … Categories Audio/Multimedia/Photojournalism/Tech Talk
September 8, 2008 Last Shot During the Republican National Convention in Minneapolis, Associated Press photojournalist Matt Rourke was arrested while covering a protest. The last shot he got off has been published now, along with his story. Categories At Work/Business & Industry/Photojournalism
September 2, 2008 The State Fair on Speed Ben Garvin, late of the Berkshire Eagle and now of the Pioneer Press, has strung together 4,000 still photos to make a two minute video-esque look at the Minnesota State Fair. Categories Good Work/Multimedia/Photojournalism/Tech Talk