Articles in News Releases
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 …
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 …
Photo of James Dean by Dennis Stock
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 …
Readers of The37thFrame can now enjoy links to great photojournalism on the web on their mobile devices. Check it out!
Anthropographia is proud to announce the opening of submissions for the 2010 edition. [Submission deadline is Dec 1, 2009]
This competition, opened to all, offers an opportunity for photographers to show their work and manifest their …
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TIPUSIM.com in Jerusalem is an online photojournalism project by photographer Nir Alon honoring the residents of Jerusalem.
Photographer’s statement: The essence of Jerusalem isn’t hidden under ancient stones. It isn’t masked by a …
The editors at The37thFrame would like to open the site up to more reader interaction.
We are announcing that the new default role for registered users of the site will be that of contributor. Readers are …
The online magazine American-Journal.org is requesting reader support to fund more work by independent photographers based in the United States.
American Journal’s mission is to examine the diversity of the United States, offering true stories about …
The Lucie Awards Photography Magazine of the Year went to Burn Magazine, an online publication created and curated by photographer David Alan Harvey.
It is the first time the Photography Magazine of the Year award has recognized an electronic-only publication. The …
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.
Part One of Robotog can be found here: The State of the Industry
NEW WEB-BASED PHOTOGRAPHY MAGAZINE, DEEP SLEEP, LAUNCHED FEBRUARY 2009
We are making a last call for submissions to our third issue on the theme of ‘dance’ . The final deadline has now been extended to the 1st …
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 …



