"The Power of Photojournalism is a two-part documentary by the Annenberg Space for Photography investigating just what the title promises through the work of the 66th annual Picture of the Year International winners."
"Shooting with the 7D allows for a much shallower depth of field and better image quality in general and especially in low light. Also, because the 7D is a still camera, I feel as though people are less threatened by it. They don’t immediately assume that I am filming, especially if I am holding it at hip level. In comparison, when I shoot with the HVR-A1U, it is more easily recognized as a video camera, and I will often be asked not to shoot."
Dave Johnson breaks down copyright law for the uninitiated. via <a href="http://ddunleavy.typepad.com/the_big_picture/">Dennis Dunleavy</a>
A frightening CNET feature that shows a host of photographs that have been altered. Perilous to the truth in a digital world.
For your camera, via <a href="http://www.journerdism.com/index.php/2006/10/01/links-for-2006-10-02/">Journerdism</a>
Mindy McAdams describes a Flash video training seminar, and links to a handy 8-page PDF tutorial guide.
Info for anyone interested in freelancing. Invoicing is part of the job.
For those journalists who want to know how to shoot video, but don't have access to a broadcast professor.
High-end video compression tutorial.
The results from the first ever National Press Photographers Association mutlimedia contest. Check out the multimedia!
Colin Mulvaney's stories for the Spokesman-Review. Mulvaney was an early experimenter in newspaper videojournalism (or whatever you call it).
Andy Dickinson provides tips for ink-stained wretches who want to write for video.
Multimedia storytelling site that looks to aggregate documentary online projects. Possible inspiration?
A San Jose Mercury-News multimedia package. The M-N package includes a five-part (!) story can be found <a href="http://tinyurl.com/sskyb">here</a>.
Mark Hamilton highlights some of the ways to get from rgb to grayscale in Photoshop, including using the LAB mode!
A freelance photojournalist argues against "user-generated content" and its impact on his industry.
Brad Wilson at NC State U. put the student media photography manual online. Great template for ideas about photojournalism policies and also what you can do to put staff manuals online. Easier to update and saves printing costs.
Joe Weiss. You don't know who Joe Weiss is? Only the guy who created Soundslides - the blessing or bane (depending on who you talk to) for those wanting to do audio slideshows.
A Photo A Day interview with Oregonian photographer Rob Finch, in which he discusses new media. Found via Mindy McAdams.
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