Category: Video & Multimedia
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Photography Tips and Advice from Deane Fitzmaurice | Silber Studios
Photography Tips and Advice from Deane Fitzmaurice | Silber Studios:
My favorite part was her description of what makes a very powerful image: Layering. No, not as in layers in PhotoShop, but in the images themselves as she shoots them. I’ve studied a lot of photography and talked with many, many photographers, but I’ve never heard this concept so well articulated. Watch the video for this; it’s worth the price of admission alone.
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Showcase: The Bang Bang Club (Part 2 of 2)
Showcase: The Bang Bang Club (Part 2 of 2) – Lens Blog – NYTimes.com:
In the second of a two-part series on the Bang Bang Club — a group of four young photographers who unblinkingly chronicled the upheaval in South Africa in the 1990s — Greg Marinovich recalls the torment of watching deadly violence unfold before him. In an instant, he had to decide whether he could do more good by intervening personally or by chronicling the moment to let the world know what was happening. His pictures of a man being burned alive won a Pulitzer Prize in 1991. Readers are cautioned that this scene and several others in the audio slide show are quite disturbing.
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Showcase: The Bang Bang Club (Part 1 of 2)
Showcase: The Bang Bang Club (Part 1 of 2) – Lens Blog – NYTimes.com:
Though legendary in photojournalism circles, the Bang Bang Club never formally existed. It was really more of a bond among four young photographers — Kevin Carter, Greg Marinovich, Ken Oosterbroek and Joao Silva — united by their ideals, their photography and the historical events unfolding in South Africa in the 1990s.
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11 Unintentionally Hilarious Hip-Hop Videos
11 Unintentionally Hilarious Hip-Hop Videos | The Rap Up:
Silliness has always been a part of human nature, but it appears to be more fashionable now that we have an assortment of tools to document our goofiness. After all, YouTube and other video sites gave independent directors a chance to showcase their work, prepubescent rappers a chance to gain recognition, and hip-hoppers an outlet for round-the-clock unintentionally comedy. Here are th 11 Most Unintentionally Funny Hip-Hop Videos:
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Chris Jordan on Bill Moyers Journal
Bill Moyers Journal . Watch & Listen | PBS:
Photographic Artist Chris Jordan turns the statistics of consumerism into palpable images in his new photo series.
via Jason
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Intro To Multimedia Storytelling Class
::: The Travel Photographer :::: “Intro To Multimedia Storytelling” Class:
Three participants in my Intro To Multimedia Storytelling class at the Foundry Photojournalism Workshop (FPW) produced stunning slideshow photo essays, and I thought it would be interesting to write about their contrasting photographic and personal styles.
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Bill Owens – Part 1 « Altamont Apparel
Bill Owens – Part 1 « Altamont Apparel
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Las Vegas City Council Pranked
Dangerous Minds | Las Vegas City Council Pranked
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Powerful multimedia from a methodical photojournalist
Powerful multimedia from a methodical photojournalist | RESOLVE — the liveBooks photo blog:
Joseph Rodriguez launched his extensive career as a documentary photographer with East Side Stories, a project examining the cultures of violence in East Los Angeles. He returned to L.A. recently to document the importance and difficulty of helping people re-enter society after incarceration. I spoke with Joe about his first foray into multimedia, and how he applied his still photography skills to a new medium.
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Team Work Brings Together Cardinal Culture Multimedia Project
Team Work Brings Together Cardinal Culture Multimedia Project:
On a recent steamy Saturday morning in late June, eleven members of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch photography department set out into Cardinal Nation to tell the story of the biggest fans of baseball, their lives intertwined with the balls and strikes that soared over the largest diamond-shaped piece of downtown grass.
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Promise & Peril – Michael Robinson Chavez
Metro Collective – Promise & Peril – Michael Robinson Chavez:
Michael Robinson Chavez has a great multi-media feature on the L.A. Times website, “Promise and Peril in South L.A.”, an in-depth series of essays documenting how life has and sometimes hasn’t changed in one of America’s most notorious neighborhoods.