Category “Photojournalism”

Changing Landscape Impacts Professional Visual Journalism

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , | Categories: Media Industry, Photojournalism, Visual Journalism | Sunday, April 4th, 2010 at 11:42 am

Last week, Stephanie Clifford wrote an article in the New York Times detailing changes in the landscape of professional photography arising from the competition with amateurs newly-enfranchised by digital technology.

The Banyan Project: New Roots for Journalism

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , | Categories: Citizen Journalism, Innovation, Media Industry, Media and Popular Culture, Photojournalism, Visual Journalism | Thursday, March 25th, 2010 at 6:18 pm

We Media 2010For the past three months, I have been working on major projects as a special advisor to the School of Communication at American University here in Washington D.C. and as journalist-in-residence for the Knight Center for International Media within the School of Communication at the University of Miami.

Masterclass Thoughts on Journalistic Obligations

Tags: , , , , , , | Categories: Photojournalism, Visual Journalism, Workshops | Tuesday, November 24th, 2009 at 11:53 am

Ali Akbar Shirjian Presents WorkAt the recent Joop Swart Masterclass for World Press Photo, I was touched by the desire of Iranian photographer Ali Akbar Shirjian, a student, to bring back information from the class to his fellow Iranian photographers in the hopes he could use the fruits of his experience to help them to organize effectively into a professional group.

Joop Swart Masterclass Lessons From Amsterdam

Tags: , , , , , , | Categories: Media Industry, Multimedia, Photojournalism, Visual Journalism, Workshops | Tuesday, November 10th, 2009 at 8:45 am

wpplogoOver a eight-day span recently, I worked as a part of the team teaching at the Joop Swart Masterclass, sponsored by the World Press Photo organization in Amsterdam.

Joining me in that endeavor were photographers Philip Blenkinsop, Giorgia Fiorio, and Maggie Steber, photo curator Celina Lunsford, and photo book publisher Dewi Lewis.

Seeing Stories in Skaneateles

Tags: , , , , , , | Categories: Multimedia, Photojournalism, Visual Journalism, Workshops | Tuesday, September 29th, 2009 at 5:47 am

DSCN1249cI just returned from a three and a half-day stint as a multimedia story coach at the Fall Workshop sponsored by Syracuse University for more than 50 undergraduate and graduate students in the Multimedia, Photography, and Design (MPD) departments of the Newhouse School. This year, the students documented life in the nearby town of Skaneateles, New York, recording audio, writing short stories, and shooting photos and video.

The Week in Pictures – Marking a Decade’s Vision at MSNBC.com

Tags: , , , , , | Categories: Innovation, Media Industry, Multimedia, Photojournalism, Visual Journalism | Friday, August 21st, 2009 at 1:23 pm

TWIPLogoToday, I wanted to acknowledge my multimedia colleagues at MSNBC.com marking the first decade of “The Week in Pictures”, or TWIP as it is known in the trade. MSNBC.com senior multimedia editor Meredith Birkett has put together a good behind-the-scenes look that details both the history and ambition of this presentation – a mainstay feature of their visual journalism presentation.

Recovery Plans for Visual Journalists

Tags: , , , , , , | Categories: Contests and Conferences, Innovation, Media Industry, Photojournalism, Visual Journalism | Friday, August 7th, 2009 at 12:54 pm

mmediaworskhopIn the past two weeks, I have been on both coasts looking at the impact of job losses in journalism created by the current economy. Last week, I worked as a story coach at a multimedia workshop for out-of-work newspaper visual journalists and students, hosted and organized by faculty and staff at the Brooks Institute. This week, I have been attending the annual conference of the Association of Educators in Journalism and Mass Communication in Boston.

A Journey Through the Muslim World

Tags: , , , , , | Categories: Photo Books, Photojournalism, Visual Journalism | Tuesday, July 28th, 2009 at 3:01 pm

"Windows of the Soul"

Last Friday evening I had the pleasure of attending a lecture by freelance photographer Alexandra Avakian at the Middle Eastern Institute here in Washington D.C as part of their summer cultural event series. Alexandra was there to show images from her new book “Windows of the Soul: My Journeys Through the Muslim World,” published by Focal Point/National Geographic. The book is a memoir detailing Alexandra’s two decade-long photographic journey through the Muslim world ranging from Iran and the Caucuses region of the former Soviet Union to the Middle East, Somalia, Sudan and back home here in the United States.