Associate professor of journalism at Arkansas State university, Jack Zibluk, Ph.D., has an interesting column on 100eyes.org called Photojournalism: Why Bother?
An enlightening read.
See the column at www.100eyes.org.
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VJ Workshops develops tuition-free multimedia workshop intended for current college students and professional visual journalists who have been laid off in the last two years. VENTURA, CALIF., (May 29, 2009) – VJ Workshops, in partnership with Brooks Institute in Ventura, Calif., has launched a tuition-free multimedia workshop to be held at the Ventura campus of Brooks Institute from July [...]
The British Journal of Photography is reporting that photojournalist Dennis Stock has died. “Born in New York City in 1928, the photographer was particularly known for his portraits of James Dean, commissioned by Life magazine and taken shortly before the actor’s death in 1955. The photographer is also remembered for his coverage of the Venice [...]
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: In the Light of Darkness: A Photographer’s Journey After 9/11 By Kate Brooks “In this extraordinary haunting book of images by Kate Brooks, we are shown a world so violently askew as to leave no room for such everyday concepts as innocence or youth or beauty. In the best journalistic tradition, the [...]
United States, September 26, 2011 – LUCEO is excited to announce the grand opening of its new store, simply named, LUCEO STORE. More than just a place to shop, the LUCEO STORE is the next step in our effort to assert more creative control over the production and distribution of our members’ work. This endeavor [...]
Many of you may have heard about FOCUSED, the photography project whose aim it is to create an amazing body of work by laying the more modern technology aside to rely on the photographer’s instinct and senses. The project is the brainchild of photojournalists Chip Litherland and Melissa Lyttle. They are running a crowd-funding campaign [...]
From Journalismdegree.org: If you write fiction, then you are not a journalist – although, many people might believe that mainstream media has moved more toward sensationalism than to the truth to gain ratings. Journalism is in trouble, if this is how this writing genre is depicted today. But, educators are seeking to turn the genre’s [...]
News agencies around the world are posting images of the destruction from the earthquake in Haiti. Below are links to galleries and options for sending aid. THE FRAME- The Sacramento Bee THE BIG PICTURE – The Boston Globe THE NEW YORK TIMES HAITI EARTHQUAKE AID LINKS Clinton Foundation On January 12, a 7.0-magnitude earthquake hit [...]
Readers of The37thFrame can now enjoy links to great photojournalism on the web on their mobile devices. Check it out!
Contest and Open Gallery Call to Bring Focused Attention to Mobile Photography & Art TORONTO, ON – September 19, 2011 — The Mobile Photo Awards inc. today announced a competition designed to celebrate the explosive growth of cell-phone photography and art. The photo contest is also an open call for a traveling gallery exhibit featuring [...]