The Digital Journalist
Issue 76
February 2004
 
Publisher's Letter
Welcome by Dirck Halstead
Welcome to the February 2004 issue of The Digital Journalist, the monthly online magazine for visual journalism.
Dispatches
Notes from the field
Covering the New Hampshire primary.
Photo Journalism
Queer Eye for the Photo Guy
It's time to work on your look.
by Amy Bowers
Nuts & Bolts
Anybody who reads this column knows I love photo books. Books last longer than tear sheets and reach more people than exhibits...
by Bill Pierce
Carrying
Carrying a weapon will not stop the killing of journalists nor their dying by accident, by ambush, or from long-range rockets...
by Ron Steinman
Casting Call
Photojournalism has lately developed its own version of the caste system and, amazingly, it seems to be based on film....
by James Colburn
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Features
Camera Corner: Using the Canon EOS1-D Mark II at the Super Bowl
I picked up a pair of the new Canon Mark II EOS Digital cameras on the day before The Super Bowl at the Canon trailer outside Reliant stadium in Houston.
by David Drapkin
Commentary: Getting Past the Editor's Door
I do believe that the photographers who achieve recognition with photo Editors and Directors are the one that follow these suggestions.
by Eliane Lafont
They Call It Art: Campaign Photography
The important messages of the campaign must be delivered in a circus atmosphere.
by Tom Hubbard
Video Journalism
TV News in a Postmodern World:
Beyond RSS Aggregators
The newest thing to aid in being well-informed is a dandy little item known as a news aggregator.
by Terry L. Heaton
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