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Chronicles the on-assignment experiences of a professional photographer and discusses issues of interest to photojournalists, editors, publishers, and anyone with an interest in photography. |
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Balance Of Debt on Oct 25, 2009 in on assignment photojournalism army charity injury iraq soldier volunteers Sgt. Marcus Kuboy, an Army National Guard medic, was on patrol near Fallujah, Iraq, when the Humvee he was in struck a roadside IED. The driver, Kuboy’s best friend, was killed instantly. The force of the blast left Kuboy himself with an almost i...
Fair Or Foul on Oct 13, 2009 in photojournalism Matthew Sanford is an affable and voluble guy. As an author and experienced yoga teacher and practitioner, he is happy to answer a stranger’s naive questions about yoga, even though he’s clearly done so many times before. But he really comes to...
Paging Albert Camus on Jun 12, 2009 in on assignment absurdity blackberries giraffes zombies “There is nothing so absurd that some philosopher has not already said it.” - Cicero “Sm...
A Nice Morning’s Ride on Apr 11, 2009 in Uncategorized On a recent Wednesday, my friend David got up early to go for a bike ride. After dressing for the still-chilly April morning, he left his St. Paul house and pedaled down to a local coffee shop to chat with friends. Next, he cycled over to the junio...
A Nice Morning’s Ride on Apr 11, 2009 in photojournalism around the world bicycling On a recent Wednesday, my friend David got up early to go for a bike ride. After dressing for the still-chilly April morning, he left his St. Paul house and pedaled down to a local coffee shop to chat with friends. Next, he cycled over to the junio...
Win Win on Feb 10, 2009 in photojournalism billboard ego special olympics A while back, I shot the photographs for an 18-month calendar. After it was printed, I gave a copy to my parents and watched proudly as they stuck it up on their refrigerator. A few months later, I noticed that half of the calendar, the picture pag...