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From duckrabbit:
You can’t get away with crap pictures so why do you think you can get away with crap sound?
Just recently I’ve heard some appalling examples. Examples that give you no choice but to either switch off the sound or change websites and hope that the sound doesn’t follow you.
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From First Photos Published Under New Pentagon Policy on War Dead:
“The military takes it incredibly seriously,” says Joshua Roberts, a freelance photographer based in Washington who covered the transfer for Reuters. “It’s a very formal, very respectful transfer… Hiding it is not really a good thing. It’s good to show it.”
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From Nan Goldin interview: Madonnas, skulls and a lamb with seven legs – Telegraph:
Why is the celebrated American photographer Nan Goldin auctioning off her amazing collection of strange objects? Because she’s broke.
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From Perfesser Kev:
Kevin Moloney is a 22-year veteran photojournalist with three staff jobs and 14 years as a freelancer under his camera strap. For 13 years he has taught three courses in photojournalism at the University of Colorado at Boulder as a part-time adjunct instructor between shooting jobs for the New York Times, Chicago Tribune, USA Today, US News & World Report and many other international publications.
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From WFMU’s Beware of the Blog: A Thoroughly Unpleasant Record (MP3):
The annoying qualities of Jamie Marlowe’s performance are matched by the wretchedness both of the lyrics and of the person those lyrics describe.
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From Wonderful Machine BLOG » Boats, B-Ball, and Bengals:
James Quantz Jr / Charlotte
Animals / Conceptual / Landscape / Still Life
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Eggleston’s Paris is a messy, often makeshift place – who else would be drawn to the milky water in a cement mixer? – which could indeed be any early 21st-century city. Graffiti is a recurring motif – on walls, vehicles, windows, billboards.
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Hint: If you’re going to post pictures of a new, unannounced Nikon DSLR, don’t pick the worst one:
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Mr. Friedman posted a minireview, adding, “It took really less than seconds to start playing it all right onto my computer.”
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As newspaper photo staffs around the country suffer severe cuts, time invested in video production is taking a hit. Many newspapers are “retrenching” as they make their last stand. I still embrace the radical idea that video has a future at newspapers. The few remaining producers at my publication continue to carry the torch by serving up compelling multimedia for our Web site viewers. The grand experiment of video at The Spokesman-Review is not dead – it’s just taking a breather. This economic downturn will end. Video’s influence on the Web and at newspapers is not going away.
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An award-winning photographer reveals how she found a new angle to an old story when she video-profiled ‘The Naked Cowboy’ for a MediaStorm workshop.