The Digital Journalist
March 2006, Issue 101 [RSS]
Dispatches: Notes from the Field
Reports on two religious observances, one rebellion and an anniversary no one will celebrate.
Edited by Marianne Fulton
PHOTOJOURNALISM
Tech Tips
I would like to use the remote capability of my EOS 20D (via Zoombrowser EX) in my studio.
by Chuck Westfall
Reuven Frank: Some Things I Remember
It was on a Sunday in late 1959.
by Ron Steinman
Letters from Central America: It Ain't Dance Fever But...
How can you tell a photographer what you want?
by James Colburn
Common Cents: Pay Yourself
OK, I've made sure that I'm covering my cost of doing business...
by Mark Loundy
VIDEOJOURNALISM
Henri Cartier-Bresson: The Impassioned Eye
"Henri Cartier-Bresson: The Impassioned Eye" is not a documentary in any of the many accepted forms we know.
by Ron Steinman
TV News in a Postmodern World: Trusting the Audience and the Readers
One of the fundamental beliefs of the Judeo-Christian experience is the inherently sinful nature of humankind.
by Terry Heaton
E-BITS
A Wild Ride to We-Can-Too
"If you have built castles in the air, your work need not be lost; that is where they should be. Now put the foundations under them."
by Beverly Spicer
Letter from the Publisher
Welcome to the March 2006 issue of The Digital Journalist, the monthly online magazine for visual journalism.
by Dirck Halstead
CAMERA CORNER
Camera Corner: Panasonic AG-HVX-200 P2 Camcorder Review
I should begin by pointing out that I'm fairly new to video.
by Bill Southworth
UPDATE
Horst Faas Update
Nothing, I mean nothing, can stop the intrepid Mr. Faas.
by Steve Stibbens
ASSIGNMENT SHEET
Leaving the Cubicle
I pop out of bed at 7 AM, do some morning exercises, spruce up, plan for the day, stuff an orange in my mouth, and then bike down to Kinross, my art building...
by Joyce Lin
Through a Lens Dimly: Fashion with Boop
First of all, her name isn't really Boop. This is a moniker that we all kind of pinned on her....
by Dick Kraus
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