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December 22, 2010

Looking Back, Again

Librado Romero at the New York Times has been producing a wonderful series of stories looking back at the great photojournalists who have worked for the Gray Lady. The latest focuses on Ernie Sisto who spent five decades at the Times. According to Romero, he was a great storyteller and a pretty good photographer. “I was doing a handstand on...

Categories Craft/Journalism
December 21, 2010

First App as a Text Book

For my spring Introduction to Photojournalism courses, I’ve decided to move away from the book I’ve been using, in some iteration, for the past 11 semesters and go to Joe McNally’s LIFE Guide to Digital Photography. After reading the book last month, it was a pretty easy choice. His enthusiasm and technical expertise come shining through–it may be the only...

Categories Advice & Learning
December 21, 2010

From Russia, by Chance

Over on the New York Times‘ Lens blog, they’ve profiled a Russian photographer I’ve never heard of … but want to know a lot more about. According to the story, Emil Getaullin began painting as a child and when he inherited his first camera as a teenager he took that painter’s aesthetic into the country with him. Love this quote...

Categories Good Work
December 21, 2010

Intercollegiate Online News Conference in Athens

We’re a few weeks away, time for more information … the ICONN Annual Conference will be here at the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication on January 13 and 14. This conference, open to ICONN members and non-members, is designed to give both journalism students and journalism educators a forum to talk about online journalism–what is it now, where...

Categories Advice & Learning/Journalism
December 21, 2010

Writing Coupons Instead of Clipping Them

There are a lot of folks who claim a journalism degree isn’t worth much (except maybe being a second-tier candidate for a job in the food industry), but there is one booming company that is looking for writers en masse–Groupon.com, the online coupon company. According to an article in The Atlantic, they’re hiring dozens of writers to crank out six...

Categories At Work/Business & Industry
December 21, 2010

Does Kodak Own the Internet?

How’s that for an overblown headline to mark the site’s return from oblivion? Pretty overblown, I’d say … but back to the the news of the visual journalism realm … Kodak is suing Shutterfly (and, of course, Shutterfly is counter-suing Kodak) over a patent infringement that defines how images are stored and sold online. One of the little known facts...

Categories Business & Industry/Ethics & Legal
December 15, 2010

Stranded

Any chance I get to quote two of my favorite songwriters means it’s probably going to be a good day. So, let’s start with Slaid Cleaves: Brokedown, cracked and shattered Left in Pieces like it never even mattered There’s no turnin’ round It’s Brokedown And from the late, great Warren Zevon: I was speeding south on ninety-nine when the manifold...

Categories Good Work
December 13, 2010

Aesthetic and Technical Excellence

The Denver Post puts together an excellent collection of images each week from around the world. I was slipping through the November 19 edition (yeah, I am behind) and when I got to image 16 (men praying in New Delhi I just stopped … man, is that gorgeous. Then I scrolled down some more to image 19 and … well...

Categories Good Work
December 13, 2010

Visualizing the Headshot

On every assignment I tell my shooters to always get a head shot. I told my staff, I tell my students–get a mug shot, put it in the archive, even if it’s someone you think will never be newsworthy. You just don’t know. But sometimes you need something more than a headshot but access is limited and that’s all you...

Categories Good Work
December 12, 2010

Breaking News Video on Deadline

The Guardian has posted a 12 minute long video story looking at the student protests in London. Think about that–a 12 minute breaking news video. The organizational skills and workflow efficiencies here must be stunning. (Thanks to Chuck Fadely who posted a link to this on the NewspaperVideo listserv.)

Categories Good Work/Video

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