Sunday, September 28, 2008
Orphan works bill needs to be stopped!
Posted by
Charissa
Next stop is the house. Email or call your representative and let them know how you feel about it (here).
Labels:
freelance,
photojournalism
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Congrats Dai!
Posted by
Charissa
So my buddy Dai Sugano, a photojournalist at the San Jose Mercury News, just won an Emmy for http://www.mercurynews.com/emmys.
I haven't had a chance to finish watching it, but from what I've seen the story is amazing.
There is a new dilemma that newspapers are going to face. Since newspapers have trained photojournalist to do video and do it well, how long will it be before television starts offering the big money to scoop up the top shooters?
I haven't had a chance to finish watching it, but from what I've seen the story is amazing.
There is a new dilemma that newspapers are going to face. Since newspapers have trained photojournalist to do video and do it well, how long will it be before television starts offering the big money to scoop up the top shooters?
Labels:
Newspapers,
photojournalism
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Friday, September 12, 2008
Part 2, 090508 Dr. Phillips v Edgewater High School Football
Posted by
Charissa
So I finally started to push myself. I finally felt like I was starting to get back into my groove or at least a groove.
Labels:
freelance,
High School Sports
Thursday, September 11, 2008
090508 Dr. Phillips v Edgewater High School Football
Posted by
Charissa
Friday, September 5, 2008, at Dr. Phillips High School in Orlando. Dr. Phillips beat Edgewater Orlando, 28-6 in football.
Today I'm putting up some action, tomorrow my vision is starting to peak out from the clouds.
Friday, September 5, 2008, at Dr. Phillips High School in Orlando. Dr. Phillips beat Edgewater Orlando, 28-6 in football.
Today I'm putting up some action, tomorrow my vision is starting to peak out from the clouds.
Today I'm putting up some action, tomorrow my vision is starting to peak out from the clouds.
Friday, September 5, 2008, at Dr. Phillips High School in Orlando. Dr. Phillips beat Edgewater Orlando, 28-6 in football.
Today I'm putting up some action, tomorrow my vision is starting to peak out from the clouds.
Labels:
freelance,
High School Sports
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Geekfest 2008!
Posted by
Charissa
Did I mention I'm catching up. Geekfest this year stepped away from the shooting and more into the listening. I certainly hope (and I heard many from many others who also hope), that it get's back to it's roots of shooting.
We always seem to find some really cool hotels. The management said they just made this elevator electric recently.
Dinner after listening to Kenny Irby speak.
The photo slam. A poetry slam while a slideshow of photos rolls.
Chip Litherland is so color coordinated!
Michael Williamson is in the same boat we're in.
We always seem to find some really cool hotels. The management said they just made this elevator electric recently.
Dinner after listening to Kenny Irby speak.
The photo slam. A poetry slam while a slideshow of photos rolls.
Chip Litherland is so color coordinated!
Michael Williamson is in the same boat we're in.
Labels:
Aphotoaday,
Florida,
photojournalism,
St. Petersburg,
Workshop
b-cleaning: E-Ink the future!
Posted by
Charissa
I've been raving about this stuff. I think it could really revolutionize the way that magazine and newspapers work. Imagine having the entire newspaper on one thin sheet. This is e-ink and it's being used today in the 75th anniversary issue of Esquire!
Labels:
Newspapers
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Old times (File)
Posted by
Charissa
I'm hitting the rewind button here. I've been so swamped with stuff that some photos have fallen through the cracks. I just downloaded my card with pictures from my last day at the Daytona Beach News-Journal. It was on June 23rd.
I've talked about the day before. To recap, nothing was told to us but we knew something was up. I pulled out my camera and documented as much as I could.
It wouldn't be a documentary of my last day if I didn't have a shot of myself.
What a wonderful day for layoffs....
They were very welcoming...
The room of doom...
It helped that everyone, even those staying, had to clean out their desks. It's really too bad that there is no bureau in DeLand anymore, there are a lot of great stories and no one to do a decent job of covering them.
Ronald Williamson is the man! This guy is one of the greatest writers around. He can take you from place to place with his words. You won't know quite how you got there, but you'll know it was one of the greatest rides you ever had.
I've talked about the day before. To recap, nothing was told to us but we knew something was up. I pulled out my camera and documented as much as I could.
It wouldn't be a documentary of my last day if I didn't have a shot of myself.
What a wonderful day for layoffs....
They were very welcoming...
The room of doom...
It helped that everyone, even those staying, had to clean out their desks. It's really too bad that there is no bureau in DeLand anymore, there are a lot of great stories and no one to do a decent job of covering them.
Ronald Williamson is the man! This guy is one of the greatest writers around. He can take you from place to place with his words. You won't know quite how you got there, but you'll know it was one of the greatest rides you ever had.
Labels:
Daytona Beach News-Journal,
Newspapers,
personal
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