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Marco Trezzini and the crew at VR Way Communications, a Switzerland-based company have published a new issue of VRMag, which is chock-full of panoramas, information and ideas, both commercial and journalistic.
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Nigel has well and truly nailed it.
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An exhibition of more than fifty photographs from the Brooklyn Museum’s holdings, Goodbye Coney Island? traces the evolution of this fabled part of New York over the past 125 years.
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Don McCullin toured war zones with a couple of Nikon Fs in a canvas bag. Today’s photojournalist probably carries more kit than the soldiers he’s tailing.
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Imagine what the sports sections would be without high school sports coverage. Any way you look at it, the photos that we take on a day-to-day basis are some of the only publicity your sons and daughters will ever have.
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Got the opportunity to cover the Republican CNN YouTube Debate for The New York Times the other day up in St. Petersburg. photos by chip litherland
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In his memoirs, Israel Through My Lens, David Rubinger describes walking home camera-less one day in 1947 and witnessing a British Mandatory building being blown up by the Irgun. “Since then I have never left home, not even once, without taking my camera.
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The National Newspaper Association Contest awarded Ken Blackbird, staff photographer for the Cody Enterprise, first place for Best Breaking News Photo, 2007.
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Philip Jones Griffiths, who’s seminal work Vietnam Inc. publised in 1971, defines goals for the thinking photojournalist.
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