On its draft agenda for Monday, April 6 at 6 p.m., committee has a proposed resolution to require any person wishing to photograph, videotape or make an audio recording of any Township Committee meeting to get prior permission from the mayor or his designated representative.
Month: April 2009
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Middle Township Committee Seeks to Regulate Photos, Recordings at Public Meetings
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Secret Britain travel guide part one: Photographer Martin Parr
Martin Parr reveals beauty in the banal through his photography, and says even mundane objects have charm – you only have to notice them
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Q&A: Thomas Sanders, Los Angeles – Feature Shoot
Thomas Sanders was born and raised in Sonoma, California. He took a high school course that provoked his interest in photography, which quickly grew as he took pictures of his siblings and peers. He was excepted into Cal Poly University in a noteworthy photography program where he continued his education as a student. Sanders lives in Los Angeles where he shoots personal, editorial, and advertising work for an array of clients. He is currently working on a series documenting World War II veterans which he hopes will one day be in a published book.
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Upper Playground Street Supplies – Josh Spear, Trendspotting
Upper Playground has been supporting street artists in its stores and galleries for ten years, so it only makes sense that they would start stocking the tools to make the art. At the Upper Playground web store’s new department for graffiti supplies, you can now buy spray paint, markers and fatcaps from Montana and Krink.
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Protests at the G20 summit – The Big Picture – Boston.com
Thousands of protesters gathered in London, England on April 1st and 2nd to demonstrate against an array of issues, largely anti-capitalist or pro-environmental in nature. A large underlying theme was anger with the effects of the economic downturn and a call for accountability and responsibility. While the majority of protesters were peaceful, a number of them took to smashing windows and throwing debris at police lines. London police responded with baton charges and arrests. Similar protests are now taking place in Strasbourg, France, which hosts a NATO summit today
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A Photo Editor – VII Mentor Program
After being nominated by a VII Member, each selected photographer will work with a senior member of VII for two years to build and polish necessary skills and to expand his or her own professional practice.
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Ask Sports Shooter: The Hardwire Remote Cord
There are several different ways to make a hardwire remote cord, and there are various amounts of money you can spend making one. What it comes down to is that it works best for your needs. If made correctly, it will be the most reliable remote trigger you own.
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VJ for PJs
Recently, I’ve been shooting a lot more of my interviews with two cameras (three in the studio). There are a few reasons for this – a variety of angles; when you only have a short time with the subject but more importantly the second angle gives you an editing point.
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Take A Risk: Be DIFFERENT
Talk about crowded! With the development of auto focus the photo population quadtrupulated! And there ain’t much room on that rock.
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Leading Off: Old Advice, Best Advice
Number 13 on my list simply says:
“HAVE A LIFE! … OUTSIDE OF PHOTOGRAPHY.
It’s very important to have balance in your life and have FUN in what you do. “ -
The Picture Show – Pinhole Americana
Those who lament the price of cameras really have no excuse. Pinhole cameras can be made for practically nothing. They’re the simplest of cameras, usually consisting of a box with a single minuscule hole, photographic paper and no lens. Former Rocky Mountain News photographer Wes Pope, for example, made his out of used soda cans.
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State of the Art: Liberia's History, Bit by Bloody Bit
Tim Hetherington first went to Liberia in 1999, and he’s been working there on and off since then. He has a new book that tells the history of Liberia in pictures, oral testimony, and memoir, and it’s a powerful tale of chaos and power. The title, appropriately, is “Long Story Bit By Bit.”
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BUDDYHEAD: Glen E. Friedman Interview
Glen’s friends included Minor Threat (and later Fugazi), Black Flag, Beastie Boys, Ice-T, Dead Kennedys, Minor Threat, The Misfits, Bad Brains, Run-D.M.C., KRS-One, Public Enemy as well as Tony Alva, Jay Adams, Alan Gelfand, Duane Peters, and Stacy Peralta
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RESOLVE — the liveBooks photo blog » Do you need more than one website?
There are an infinite number of ways to grow your business by just putting it out there. One of the things that we found was that whenever we were initially introduced to a client, they wanted to be able to see that we focused on them.
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Rob Galbraith DPI: LPA Design releases firmware, software updates for PocketWizard MiniTT1, FlexTT5
The firmware and software updates together introduce changes we’ve written about previously, including expanded high shutter speed sync options, bug fixes and more, plus a change we haven’t yet highlighted: the ability to adjust the manual power settings of remote flashes using a Speedlite 580EX II at the camera.