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1081 Trade Secrets: Pastel Carve
|| Flash photography was pretty full on in the surf magazines throughout the 80's but got old pretty fast and we didn't really see much of it again till the late 90's when some guys (inspired by skateboa ...
Posted Date: Oct 3, 2006 | Writer: Sean Davey | Issue number: n/a

1082 'Sean 4, D. Ross 3, Jed 3'
|| "It ain't braggin' if you can back it up." - Dizzy Dean SportsShooter.com member and Oakland Tribune staff photographer Sean Connelley was very confident on Saturday afternoon before he was about ...
Posted Date: Oct 1, 2006 | Writer: Brad Mangin, SportsShooter.com | Issue number: n/a

1083 Home, at school, alone
|| Consider the Lonely Bull. The strategies for learning photojournalism when a student is the only one in their department or at their school interested in this type of photography become more a cha ...
Posted Date: Sep 29, 2006 | Writer: Jim McNay, Brooks Institute of Photography | Issue number: n/a

1084 Trade Secrets: 'Swimmer of the Year'
|| This photograph was done as part of a series of portraits for the local high school Athletes of the Year back in the end of 2005. The month prior to working on these photographs I had done a se ...
Posted Date: Sep 19, 2006 | Writer: Alex Boerner, Vero Beach Press Journal | Issue number: n/a

1085 David Hume Kennerly Headlines Brooks Speakers Program for September & October 2006
|| To all: Here are the speakers scheduled to make presentations for the Visual Journalism program this term at Brooks Institute. These sessions are free (unless otherwise noted) and are open to all i ...
Posted Date: Sep 8, 2006 | Writer: Jim McNay, Brooks Institute of Photography | Issue number: n/a

1086 Samy's Camera Means Multi-Media Headquarters
|| The Sports Shooter Newsletter and SportsShooter.com message board has been filled lately with things about multi-media, audio galleries, video convergence and the web ... Remember that Samy's Camer ...
Posted Date: Sep 5, 2006 | Writer: Louis Feldman | Issue number: 94

1087 Late Summer Specials from Roberts Distributors
|| Not much doing in sleepy Indianapolis…and I'm still not over my Bristol recovery…on to the news: Canon has announced two new lenses, the 50/1.2 due out in October and the 70-200/4.0 IS due out ...
Posted Date: Sep 5, 2006 | Writer: Jody Grober | Issue number: 94

1088 September Specials from Penn Camera
|| Can you believe that the opening kickoff to the 2006-07 NFL season is just 4 days away? Wow, the Super Bowl in Miami is already sounding good for February '07! Here's some updates for the new month ...
Posted Date: Sep 5, 2006 | Writer: Jeff Snyder | Issue number: 94

1089 Preaching to the Choir: When Your Camera Betrays You
|| It all seems so innocent at the time. You are writing captions back at the office or relaxing with friends at the beach, out walking the dog in your neighborhood or eating your pizza at halftime. ...
Posted Date: Sep 5, 2006 | Writer: Paul Myers, Brooks Institute of Photography | Issue number: 94

1090 Let's Talk Business: Finding Your Way
|| I've been lying low for sometime now trying to gauge if people in our business were getting any smarter about how they do business. Quite honestly, I've gotten really tired of seeing and hearing peopl ...
Posted Date: Sep 5, 2006 | Writer: Rick Rickman | Issue number: 94

1091 Back to Work
|| This is not the place I wanted to be. Back to work just a few days, and the pool camera for the funeral of Joselito Barber, a Seattle Police officer killed while on duty in the collision of his cru ...
Posted Date: Sep 5, 2006 | Writer: Dean Rutz, The Seattle Times | Issue number: 94

1092 On The Road: Jelly Donuts and the Road to No Carry-On Bags
|| You can't bring a jelly donut onto an airplane anymore. Okay. Let me repeat that, and I'm going to put it in all capital letters, because I want you to re-read it, word-by-word, and let it sink in. ...
Posted Date: Sep 5, 2006 | Writer: Darren Carroll | Issue number: 94

1093 Road to NFL Playoffs Maps Photo Book Deal
|| Well, at least one good thing came out of it all. I'm referring to the Rip Van Winklesque Cincinnati Bengals playoff drought. I've been covering the Bengals in some capacity since I was 15 and thro ...
Posted Date: Sep 5, 2006 | Writer: Thomas E. Witte | Issue number: 94

1094 Covering Football: Lambeau to the Riviera Maya
|| Well, it's that time of year again. The reason I know is that we can officially talk about football in our house! As many of you know, covering an NFL team can be trying at times because you work so m ...
Posted Date: Sep 5, 2006 | Writer: Dan Powers, Appleton Post-Crescent | Issue number: 94

1095 Covering Football: Prep football is more than a sport
|| I'm now about 8 years into my career as a photojournalist and have photographed at the high school, college and NFL level. Don't get me wrong, I really enjoy the atmosphere and energy of the college/p ...
Posted Date: Sep 5, 2006 | Writer: Bruce Ely, The Oregonian | Issue number: 94

1096 Covering Football: Tips from covering Tennessee football
|| First, we had a tough season last year at 5-6, so things are a little different than prior years. In the SEC when things go poorly, you can expect an assistant to be fired. Last year, we had three fir ...
Posted Date: Sep 5, 2006 | Writer: Patrick Murphy-Racey | Issue number: 94

1097 Digital Manipulation: 'If you alter a photograph, you will likely get caught and pay a possibly severe penalty for doing so.'
|| Ethics. My grandmother put it simply: "Being good makes you happy." Altering photographs, in her language, is not being good. But you could debate ethics for hours. Days. Two of my esteemed coll ...
Posted Date: Sep 4, 2006 | Writer: Bryan Moss | Issue number: 94

1098 Digital Manipulation: 'I believe the hiring of freelancers, in this case, may be partially responsible for the mess we now find ourselves in as professionals.'
|| In the weeks following revelations of digitally altered news photographs from the Israeli-Hezbollah conflict, a great deal of criticism has been aimed at the practice of photojournalism. Those who ...
Posted Date: Sep 4, 2006 | Writer: Dennis Dunleavy, Southern Oregon University | Issue number: 94

1099 Digital Manipulation: 'It's not the software that's to blame.'
|| It's been a tough month for photojournalism. Faked images by professional photographers being paraded in front of television viewers and newspaper, magazine, and Internet blog readers. What photojo ...
Posted Date: Sep 4, 2006 | Writer: Mick Cochran, USA TODAY | Issue number: 94

1100 Digital Manipulation: 'We as individual photographers need to do the hard thing and step back and check ourselves.'
|| When I started my photojournalism career, an uncouth but loveable Latvian befriended me. He had started in newspaper photography using 4x5 cameras. Before he died, I saw him make photos with a digital ...
Posted Date: Sep 4, 2006 | Writer: Gerik Parmele, Columbia Tribune | Issue number: 94

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