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November 19, 2010

Slideshow Salvation

Chadwick Matlin at the Columbia Journalism Review tackles whether slideshows are the scourge or salvation of online journalism. It’s an interesting article, one whose premise I generally agree with–that, regardless of how journalistically empty a slideshow may be, it is generating page views than can be sold to advertisers. And, according to Matlin, the advertisers–at the moment–don’t really care, they...

Categories Business & Industry/Journalism
November 19, 2010

Surfing the Snake River

Rich Addicks, late of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, sent along a link to one of his latest films and, no, you’re not reading that headline wrong. Called River Riders, it’s a short documentary on people who surf the Snake River in Wyoming. Visually, it is really cool. The way the action flows into the opening sequence and then frames the title...

Categories Good Work/Video
November 17, 2010

Mecca, Now

Boston.com’s The Big Picture blog has put together a collection of images from the start of the Hajj, the annual pilgrimage to Mecca in Saudi Arabia. If you look closely you can match some of the area up against those made by Christiann Snouck Hurgronje 125 years ago. It’s pretty cool.

Categories Good Work
November 16, 2010

What Your Email Says About You

According to a story on CNN.com, it says a lot. If you want to believe all the snarky things they have to say … which … well … I do. And I love that graphic, don’t you? Some tips I share with my students … your university email account is the only official form of communication I have with you,...

Categories Advice & Learning/Business & Industry/Tech Talk
November 16, 2010

A Third I

I love journalism, photojournalism, visual journalism and photography. And I love them in that order. I like art, but admit I often do not understand it. So this Wall Street Journal article on a New York University photography professor who is going to have a camera embedded into his head totally baffles me. The images will be broadcast into a...

Categories Photojournalism/Thoughts & Theory
November 15, 2010

Is This the First Multimedia Story Ever?

CNN.com has a story up about Christiann Snouck Hurgronje, a Dutch adventurer, scholar and possible spy, who visited Mecca in 1885, carting a camera and an Edison wax cylinder recorder. Which is pretty forward thinking …

Categories Craft/Good Work/Tech Talk
November 14, 2010

FotoWeek DC

Sharing photos in the nation’s capital, via CNN.com …

Categories Good Work
November 11, 2010

NPPA Student Clip Contest

First deadline is coming up for the National Press Photographers Associations’ Student Clip Contest. Get your entries together and get them in the week of Nov. 15-22. You can even like them on Facebook–search for “NPPA Student Clip Contest.”

Categories Competitions
November 11, 2010

Audio Editor Option

Mindy McAdams, the Flash Goddess, had a tweet up about this Transom review of the Hindenburg audio editor. May be worth looking at as an alternative to Audacity, our standard tool here. Anyone played with it? Thoughts? Comments? Someone going to try it?

Categories Audio/Tech Talk
November 11, 2010

12 Things

Everyone loves a list … Emily Karol passed along the “12 Things Photo Students Need to Know Before Graduation” from Photoshelter’s Grover Sanschagrin. I like lists, too–it’s why I share them.

Categories Advice & Learning/Business & Industry

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