I ordered this book last month and have been reading it over since it arrived. This is one of those books you’ll read twice, at least. Maybe a third or fourth time to highlight the parts you’ll want to remember. It’s much more than a story or a textbook. Calling
Read more →Al Jazeera correspondent Steve Chao reports from Tokyo on efforts to make the city green through a large-scale beekeeping project. This is a visually pleasing report shot and edited by Matthew Allard using a Canon 1D Mark IV, Canon 5D and a Canon 7D.
Read more →Poynter Online interviewed Washington, D.C. WTOP radio reporter Neal Augenstein who ten months ago put away his laptop, Comrex Access unit, a Marantz PMD620 and a Shure SM63 microphone and went mobile with an iPhone and VeriCorder’s VC Audio Pro app. Neal hasn’t looked back and despite some issues with
Read more →The Rescue Mission is the agency in the city of Trenton that serves the homeless, the hungry and the addicted. But listen to a few stories, and you realize what they actually do runs much deeper. Where Hope Works is a production of Danger Docs.
Read more →Wow! Very handy list compiled by Hongkiat.com. Everything from photo and audio editing to looping and gif creating. There’s even a slideshow creator. Worth bookmarking.
Read more →Trans World Expedition is a web site run by Nicolas Rapp. Rapp was an Art Director for the Associated Press in New York City. The web site is a blog about his travels as he attempts an overland travel around the world in a Toyota Land Cruiser. The journey began
Read more →Start the week off with something light. Chris Beckman has created a 10 minute art video composed entirely of YouTube videos in which the camera is accidentally dropped. Beckman stitched the clips together in such a way as to make the video appear almost seamless. Very creative.
Read more →Hybrids here we come. The Associated Press has announced a “multi-million dollar investment to upgrade its newsgathering infrastructure” with the goal to provide high definition images to the broadcast and digital photography industries. The move to “state-of-the-art cameras” by its video journalists will also allow Associated Press to distribute higher
Read more →Here’s an enjoyable piece of work from Chicago photojournalist Jonathan Miano. It’s the story of veteran Metra engineer Vallorie O’Neil, 60, who retired in October after 38 years of working on the railroad. It’s a simple story told and shot well.
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