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November 14, 2011

Over at the Gear Geek …

This morning I’m showing off one of the most useful things I’ve found in a while – it’s called the Wingstand and, if you have a tablet and an external keyboard from Apple, you’ll want to check this out.

Categories Tech Talk
November 13, 2011

After 42 Years, Bill Luster Retires

Heather Graulich has a piece up on the NPPA web site looking at the retirement of a legend, the Louisville Courier-Journal’s Bill Luster. Congrats, Mr. Luster – but keep shooting.

Categories Craft/Photojournalism/Thoughts & Theory
November 13, 2011

Pure Geekiness Here …

But I totally want one of these, even though I can’t read it. And I don’t know how to use one. But, man … that is so cool. I should totally have one made up and give it to my students when they struggle with exposure.

Categories Tech Talk
November 12, 2011

Weekend Reading Recommendations

Okay, this will take you longer than the weekend. Andrew Mendelson sent along a link via Facebook to the 50 books journalism students need to read. Looks like there will be a few trips to the library for me in the near future ..

Categories Journalism
November 11, 2011

Vietnam Images from Eddie Adams

The News & Observer has posted a gallery of recently scanned photos from the Associated Press’ Eddie Adams from his time in Vietnam. Most of these images haven’t been seen before.

Categories Photojournalism
November 11, 2011

Edom Foundation Launches “Welcome Veterans H.O.M.E. Project”

The Edom Foundation for Photojournalism Education is launching a new project through the National Press Photographers Association, the Los Angeles Times and MediaStorm to look at the experiences of veterans and their families as they re-enter their communities. The stories produced will be available for use by organizations working on behalf of veterans.

Categories Photojournalism
November 10, 2011

Go Small, Go Everywhere

Good piece up over on Photo District News about the move to smaller cameras for use in conflict areas. When you don’t look like a professional, the idea goes, you’ll get hassled less. As a guy who shot Leica film cameras for a long time, and currently carries a small Olympus E-P2 everywhere, there is something to be said about...

Categories Craft/Photojournalism/Tech Talk
November 10, 2011

Reminder: Atlanta Photojournalism Seminar

Discounted registration ends on Nov. 12, get over to the web site and register. Do it. You won’t be disappointed.

Categories Advice & Learning
November 10, 2011

Penn State Students Flip a News Van

From CNN … the van gets flipped about 20 seconds in … The outrage directed at the media up there is pretty staggering.

Categories At Work/Business & Industry/Video
November 10, 2011

Videographer Shot by Oakland Police

The video below is pretty shocking. Scott Campbell was recording Oakland (California) police officers who were at the Occupy Wall Street protests when … well … watch the video: The Huffington Post has the story, along with a link to an interview Campbell did with Keith Olbermann. The Mercury News also has an interview with Campbell. While Campbell was not...

Categories At Work/Ethics & Legal/Thoughts & Theory/Video

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