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Photojournalism

14. January, 2013 Digital and online, latest, Photojournalism
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What it means to be a multi-skilled journalist today

by Jenni Graham

What it means to be a multi-skilled journalist today When we asked you about your #JournoResolutions for 2013, many of you responded and said that your main goal for this year is to learn a new skill. For some of you, that skill is taking better photographs. Others expressed
19. July, 2012 Comment, Photojournalism
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Royal honeymoon photos – a case of money over morals?

by A Wannabe Hack

Royal honeymoon photos – a case of money over morals? To the world, they were almost no different to any of the paparazzi snaps we see on a daily basis; a newlywed, publicly known couple walking hand in hand on a beautiful beach on their honeymoon. But they were different;
15. March, 2012 Industries, latest, Photojournalism, Recommended
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Instagram: Flashy filters or legit photography

by Jon Offredo

Instagram: Flashy filters or legit photography The last photo I took and shared on Instagram was a view of Philadelphia from the window seat during my flight, or at least that’s what I think it was. That was five weeks ago and looking at it now,
27. January, 2012 Comment, Industries, Photojournalism, Routes into journalism, Undergraduate course
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Photojournalism: Should we just leave it to the specialists?

by Natalie Clarkson

Photojournalism: Should we just leave it to the specialists? We’ve gone on time and time again about how we need to be jack-of-all-trades journalists. (As well as having a specialism – we don’t ask for much, eh?!) And I mentioned way back in October that I was taking a
18. January, 2012 Comment, Digital and online, Newspaper, Photojournalism, Television
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REVIEW | FRONTLINE: A Year of Journalism and Conflict

by Hannah Bass

REVIEW | FRONTLINE: A Year of Journalism and Conflict 2011 was undoubtedly an incredible year for news as uprisings spread across Egypt, Tunisia, Syria, Libya and London. Now the dramatic uprisings of the last 12 months are the subject of a new exhibition. I went along to check out
30. December, 2011 Comment, Digital and online, Newspaper, Photojournalism
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2011 in review: a revolutionary year for journalism

by Hannah Bass

2011 in review: a revolutionary year for journalism 2011 was an epic year for news. Whether it was natural disasters, dictators’ deaths, revolutions and riots, crisis in the Eurozone or scandals in the British press, news editors were spoiled for choice. As newspapers became the news, 2011 also
7. December, 2011 Comment, Industries, Newspaper, Photojournalism
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Photography ethics and the media – will things change following the Leveson inquiry?

by Emily Handford

Photography ethics and the media – will things change following the Leveson inquiry? So, now it is not just the journalists who are facing criticism at the Leveson inquiry, but the paparazzi too. Celebrities have been slating pushy paparazzi stating that they are half the problem UK journalism today. Celebs have voiced their
2. December, 2011 Comment, Digital and online, Entrepreneurship, Industries, Magazine, Newspaper, Photojournalism, Radio, Student media, Television
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The US government hates your Tumblr (journalism too)

by Jon Offredo

Have you heard of the Stop Online Piracy Act? If you have, this is old news and hopefully you’re as pissed as me. If you haven’t, well prepare yourself – because it is an over-the-top attempt at curbing online piracy
17. November, 2011 Comment, Industries, Newspaper, Photojournalism, Reporting, Routes into journalism
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Evil bagels, occupations and Facebook friends: The Jobseeker looks at his local papers

by Jon Offredo

Evil bagels, occupations and Facebook friends: The Jobseeker looks at his local papers Being the token foreigner Hack I figured I’d try introducing something with a little international flavor this week, and maybe if y’all like it, in weeks to come. I’ve written before about how newspapers, especially local papers in small communities,
31. October, 2011 Comment, Debate, Digital and online, Industries, Magazine, Newspaper, Photojournalism, Radio, Television
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The Jobseeker asks, can (and should) reporters express their opinions publicly?

by Jon Offredo

It’s a question tempered by time, molded recently by technology and dictated by the current political climate, but with Occupy Wall Street and the Republican primaries being the hot headline-grabbing topics at the moment in the US – it has
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