Commentary: Coming Home
The photographers are coming home.
Hundreds of photojournalists found themselves...
by Dirck Halstead
Commentary:
On Reporting
I did it in a Primetime one-hour
Indie and in the noon-5-6-11 Affiliate...
by Mark BvS Monsky
A
Visit to the Corbis Picture Mine
Ken Johnston loved photographs
and photojournalism. For two decades he had been a researcher
for the Bettman archives...
by Dirck Halstead
Greg
Davis 1948 - 2003
The world of photography
is a poorer place today...
by Philip Jones Griffiths

$4,000 Worth of War
I guess a dirty bush hat, battered
dust goggles, discarded Iraqi ammo pouches for a camera
bag and a souvenir bayonet strapped to ones rucksack
is nature's way of saying, "Do not touch."
by Jim Bartlett
TELEVISION
AS USUAL: ONLINE FICTION
A small bloody body, a woman, sat
up and grabbed his legs. He pushed her back to the road...
by Amy Bowers
Photo
Op
C'mon. Let's get real. What
editor exists in television or print, who does not love
a photo op...
by Ron Steinman
Shakin'
All Over
We all saw the photograph this
week: President George Bush, at a waterfront podium in Jordan...
by David Friend
TV
News — Giving Away The Future
My mother always cut the
apple pie into six pieces, so I grew up with an appetite
for a fairly hefty slice of pie...
by Terry L. Heaton
Raines
Developed a Visual Legacy
When New York Times Executive Editor
Howell Raines resigned Thursday...
by Ken Irby - Poytner Institute
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