Photojournalists
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Red Bull Music Academy Goes to London Red Bull Reporter is giving wannabe reporters and photojournalists the chance to experience a couple of Red Bull Music Academy’s events. and comment »
submitted by PhotographyBlog on 19th Feb 2010 (via photographyblog.com)
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My critics are wrong.  Offering to teach photojournalists to work in difficult situations and to help to maintain their personal safety while documenting the struggles of their fellow human beings is NOT UNETHICAL.  Charging them, donating half of the money to charity and using the other half to cover my expenses and fund future projects
submitted by PhotoNewsToday on 10th Feb 2010 (via photonewstoday.com)
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For a photojournalist, the question is never about can they get the access to the get shot. That is the job. They’ll be there. It’s what they do once they get there. In the 60’s and 70’s Southeast Asia was the horrific theater for war, and photojournalists were on the front lines, providing the most intimate look of
submitted by Photoinduced on 4th Feb 2010 (via photoinduced.com)
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By Joe Cameron I don’t want to rain on anyone’s parade, but to those bemoaning  the fact that they live too far away to see the traveling Cartier-Bresson show and therefore can’t experience "original prints," I would say that some photographers' images work best, and do best what they are intended to do, on the printed page—not gallery walls. I would include most photojournalists in this ...
submitted by TheOnlinePhotographer on 29th Jan 2010 (via theonlinephotographer.typepad.com)
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We’ve heard the hype before. Citizen photojournalism, we’ve been told, is the future of editorial photography. Newspapers are shrinking their photography departments just as cameras have become standard features on mobile phones. With a camera-holder at every news scene, all a media outlet has to do is ask for submissions from any accident, disaster, terrorist
submitted by Photopreneur on 28th Jan 2010 (via blogs.photopreneur.com)
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Haiti: Onè Respe Several photographers, including photojournalists, have donated photos to help create Haiti: Onè Respe, a collection of captivating images to benefit the people of Haiti. and comment »
submitted by PhotographyBlog on 20th Jan 2010 (via photographyblog.com)
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Camera Bits, Inc. today announced its exclusive sponsorship of the WPOW: Women Photojournalists of Washington travelling photography exhibit, LAUNCH.
submitted by DigitalPhotographyNow on 19th Jan 2010 (via dpnow.com)
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Tuesday News Stuff A great photography project to raise funds to help Haiti I got an email from photographer Jim Goldstein about a friend of his, Lane Hartwell, who in just 24 hours has pooled together the amazing work of several photojournalists who have photographed Haiti creating an online magazine on the site “MagCloud”. The magazine is on sale
submitted by PhotoshopInsider on 19th Jan 2010 (via scottkelby.com)
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CameraBits to Sponsor Travelling LAUNCH Exhibit CameraBits, makers of Photo Mechanic software, have announced its exclusive sponsorship of the WPOW: Women Photojournalists of Washington travelling photography exhibit, LAUNCH. and comment »
submitted by PhotographyBlog on 18th Jan 2010 (via photographyblog.com)
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Camera Bits is sponsoring the traveling WPOW exhibit, LAUNCH. The exhibit will travel to universities in the U.S. specializing in photojournalism. The juried show represents the work of over 200 editors and photojournalists.Read |
submitted by ConnectedPhotographerMagazine on 15th Jan 2010 (via connectedphotographer.com)


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