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When inches matter for composition perfection
Posted on December 29, 2011 | No Commentshttp://bit.ly/opc122811 I nteresting is how the difference of inches, sometimes the width of a body, or less, radically changes the composition of the compared photos. Above is a simple photo... -
It’s digital editing, not retouching
Posted on December 20, 2011 | No CommentsLet the arguments begin! The caption for the photo at right, part of an article about digital editing for photojournalists at BJP Online, reads: “Yuri Kozyrev’s iconic image of the... -
Bearing Witness in Iraq
Posted on December 19, 2011 | No CommentsPhotographer’s boots on the ground in Iraq from 2003 until the last troops left, and beyond. Very studied narrative on war coverage. http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/12/19/bearing-witness-in-iraq/ As American troops leave Iraq, Michael Kamber... -
You decide Columbus Dispatch’s Best POY
Posted on December 19, 2011 | No CommentsThe Columbus Dispatch is asking for your votes to choose the Favorite Photo of 2011. My choice is between the photo of Gov. John Kasich, by Eric Albrecht, and Jonathan... -
Multimedia excellence from Maisie Crow
Posted on December 18, 2011 | No CommentsCongratulations to Maisie Crow for the remarkable told story of the some of the survivors at Chernobyl. Her emotional connection to the film’s subjects places us in their lives providing... -
Iconic for all the wrong reasons. It is fake!
Posted on December 17, 2011 | No CommentsSo much for using citizens as photojournalists. The Standard-Examiner in Ogden, Utah, published what it describes as an iconic photo of two generations of locomotives traveling adjacent racks near the... -
Where Have All the Photojournalists Gone? To the Apple store!
Posted on December 16, 2011 | No CommentsOther than the fact that most citizen photojournalism isn’t journalism and mostly poor photography, there is one major difference between it and traditional photojournalism. “Johnson says one thing professionals can... -
Parking garage view in TiltShift
Posted on December 15, 2011 | No CommentsHad a few minutes after visiting the courthouse earlier today to watch traffic and pedestrians from the top of a downtown parking garage. The results from my iPhone. -
Who Dey WhoSay?
Posted on December 15, 2011 | No CommentsThe AP now has an agreement with WhoSay to permit distribution and sales of photos loaded onto the social media site through AP Images, the AP’s commercial division. Amy K.... -
Time “Person of the Year” ignores photographers
Posted on December 15, 2011 | No CommentsI’m not sure how much Time spent sending contract photographer Peter Hapak across the globe to shoot photos for a gallery to accompany the magazine’s “Person of the Year” cover...










