December 18, 2007 Stand Ups Robert Capa said, “If you’re pictures aren’t good enough, you’re not close enough.” I guess that may not apply to television news … [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3chKKm-IWgQ&rel=1] Categories At Work/Business & Industry/Good Work/Tech Talk
December 18, 2007 Flash Duration File under Geek Alert … some of what you need to know about flash duration and sports photography, courtesy of Shawn Cullen over at SportsShooter.com. Categories Photojournalism/Tech Talk
December 18, 2007 How To Publish When There's No Power After the ice and snow storms that blew through the midwest last week, a lot of smaller publications were left in the dark. With no power in their offices, and possible no access to their presses, how were they supposed to get the news out? Several papers picked up everything and headed home where they had power and continued to... Categories At Work/Business & Industry/Journalism
December 14, 2007 Travel Edit Photo District News has a 10-photo feature up on travel photography. They talked with Travel + Leisure photo editor Whitney Lawson about a recent shoot by David Nicolas, looking at what images were accepted and rejected and, more importantly, why. Categories Advice & Learning/Good Work
December 13, 2007 Books the Working Photojournalist Should Own A brief, and expanding, collection of non-photo photo books. These are about people, about the craft and about vision. ______________________________ Blue Highways, William Least Heat Moon – This is the book that made me want to be a journalist. He was a college professor losing his job and his wife, so he headed out in an Ford Econoline plumber’s truck... Categories Advice & Learning
December 12, 2007 "The Ninth Floor" MediaStorm has posted an audio slide show by Jessica Dimmock looking at the lives of heroin addicts who used to live in a ninth floor apartment in New York City. Access is what this is all about – Dimmock has manages to make her subjects so comfortable with her presence that she is there for everything. (And, I will warn... Categories Good Work/Multimedia/Photojournalism
December 11, 2007 And I thought Iowa was the Corny State … But, apparently, curators with the Wisconsin Historical Society are cornier. They have a collection of vintage postcards titled, “Exaggerated Postcards, 1900-.” I assume that means they’re still working on the collection. But who knew corn could break a wagon? Or be ridden like a horse? Or that it could take a whole train car to move one ear of corn?... Categories Advice & Learning/Ethics & Legal/Good Work
December 7, 2007 Is Photography Dead? Or Just Being Beaten to a Pulp? Two recent pieces worth looking at … In the New York Times is a story about Richard Prince’s “art” – done by rephotographing famous ads and printing them large. Fair use? Copyright violation? No one’s sure yet. Up next is a piece from Newsweek titled, “Is Photography Dead?” Which … well … no, it’s not. But author Peter Plagens has... Categories Ethics & Legal/Thoughts & Theory
December 7, 2007 Quotes As classes came to a close on Thursday, I shared some quotes with my advanced class about our roles as photojournalists. One asked me to post it on the class blog, but I suspect some of them may resonate with others, as well. We photographers deal in things which are continually vanishing, and when they have vanished there is no... Categories Advice & Learning/Thoughts & Theory
December 7, 2007 ScanAthens.com One of the Advanced Photojournalism students, Richard Hamm, pointed out that Clarke County police, fire and emergency medical services, as well as University of Georgia campus police, have their radio traffic broadcast on the web through ScanAthens.com. Looks like you can have it fed into iTunes, a Real Audio player, Windows Media player and a few others. Categories Advice & Learning/Tech Talk