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    NEWSPAPERS ARE GOING AWAY. THAT’S TOO BAD.

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    An annual Roller Race, part of the Oregon Manifest Handmade Bike Show this past weekend.

    Race a stationary bike, dismount, grab a kiddie bike, run around the bar and be the first to touch the cow bell.

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    At the beginning of last year I decided to start fresh on my nightlife project. Here’s the latest update. It’s loosely edited and contains some redundancy, so please indulge me a bit on the edit. I’m still thinking about it. I’m welcome to any feedback with regard to the edit and also where I should take the shooting from here.

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    Each year, a few students are selected to not only shoot still images, but record audio as well. Each photographer works intensively with the multimedia team to produce a full audio-visual piece within two days.

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  • Lucy Nicholson presents a multimedia blog on Reuters’ coverage of the Beijing Olympics.

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    Photographer Jim Shaughnessy first turned his lens on trains in 1946 at age 13. Over the following 20 years, he chased trains around New England and Canada, documenting the fall of steam engines and the rise of diesel locomotives — all in gorgeous black and white.

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  • One of the things that amuses me the most is the stipulations that the recording artists put on us shooters.

    The Taylor Swift show was no exception. In fact, it probably had the most convoluted and ridiculous shooting restriction yet.

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  • John Hodgman’s new book MORE INFORMATION THAN YOU REQUIRE hits the streets on October 21, but by no means is today’s episode of Boing Boing tv any sort of, oh, how do the marketing people say it — it’s not a book trailer, and it is by no means a promotional vehicle for said book.

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    You heard the rumors, now get the details. Apple has just released a major update to the MacBook line, leaving the original white plastic model in the mix but lowering the price to $999; the two new models are priced at $1299 and $1599.

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    Photographer William Claxton, whose revealing portraits of jazz musicians defined the look of the 1960s West Coast jazz scene, died Saturday, October 11. He was 80.

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    San Francisco loyalist and prodigious monochromatic illustrator/tattooer/graffiti artist MIKE GIANT has once again paid copious homage to his adopted hometown with the opening of his new solo show, “Greetings From San Francisco,” at the fog belt’s WHITE WALLS GALLERY

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    The 37th Frame is dedicated to bringing readers the best of the photojournalism on the internet. We will search the web sites of newspapers, magazine and the best independent photojournalists around the world and post links to the work.

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    After arriving in Israel I began to hear rumors about two young boys who had been shot to death in the West Bank village of Ni’ilin.  I traveled to the village with a translator to meet their families.

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    Trent Parkes new exhibition “The Christmas Tree Bucket – Trent Parkes family album” will be shown at the Australian Centre for Photography from 21st November 2008 to 21 January 2009.

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    Someone has been putting little tiny McCain campaign signs in the dog doo left on the streets of Venice, California

    Check it out here.
    Click Note: The Click is politically neutral. Go plant an Obama sign on dog poo and we’ll laugh at that, too.


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    Click Note: The Click is politically neutral.

    Obama-inspired by alphabet created by dozens of the country’s top artists, designers, and photographers.

    Contributors include Stefan Sagmeister, Karen Collins, R.O. Blechman, Larry Fink, Jake Chessum, MC Paul Barman, and a housewife in Texas who created an embroidered “S”. Each of the participants reinterpreted one letter of the alphabet in a way that represents what Obama’s candidacy means to them. In all, more than 100 letters were created.

    To create banners to post online (using embed code), bumper stickers, posters, postcards, and t-shirts, simply type in a word and the site generates an original design using letters from the alphabet.

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  • Five years ago Time photographer Callie Shell met Barack Obama backstage when she was covering presidential candidate John Kerry. She sent her editor more photographs of Obama than Kerry. When asked why, she said, “I do not know. I just have a feeling about him. I think he will be important down the road.” Her first photo essay on Obama was two and half years ago. She has stuck with him ever since.

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