The Online Media Legal Network (OMLN) is a network of law firms, law school clinics, in-house counsel, and individual lawyers throughout the United States willing to provide pro bono legal assistance to qualifying online journalism ventures and other digital media creators. Brilliant! Find it (here). Via, Nieman. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------...
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The Centre for Documentary Practice invites you to logon and join the world’s first online journalism and documentary conference on October 15th 2009, starting 12:01am (GMT) (That’s 8PM EST). Speakers include Paul Fusco, Ed Kashi, Jodi Bieber, Marcus Bleasdale, Shahidul Alam, Gary Knight, Robin Hammond, Adam Ferguson, Travis Beard, Michael Coyne, Masaru Goto, Jack Picone, Megan
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“Are you Tweeting on Twitter? It seems that everyone, including photographers, is interested in sharing news and discussing hot topics on Twitter. As this post at the Online Journalism blog aptly puts it,…” — John Brown Source and : johnbrownphotos.blogspot.com Twitter, Photographers, Tweting, Photo Industry
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PhotoNewsToday on 14th Sep 2009 (via photonewstoday.com)
“As most photographers on Twitter likely know, Twitpic is a service that makes it easy to post images to Twitter, and to view and comment on photos from your Twitter account. It’s also emerged as the trendy new candidate to kill old-school spot photojournalism once and for all. Ben LaMothe at Online Journalism Blog sounded the
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