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Photojounalism is Declared Dead. Storytelling Lives On.

This week one of the most poignant photography-oriented stories to cross my screen comes from the Australian Sydney Morning Herald. Reporter Linda Morris states in the November 12, 2010 edition: “Neil Burgess stepped forward two months ago to call the … Continue reading

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Gina Genis: Keeping Her Work “Out There”

California photographer Gina Genis teaches three courses for The Compelling Image: Macro Photography – It’s A Small World, Landscape Photography, and Fine Art Digital Photography – At Its Best. This month Gina is exhibiting in Field of Vision, a group … Continue reading

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TCI: Evolving An Online Learning Community

This week’s post features an interview with David Bathgate, TCI founder and the man behind the TCI vision. Future posts will feature interviews with other TCI teacher-photographers, as well. What inspired you to start this venture? What was the “aha” … Continue reading

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The Compelling Image and Photojournale Team Up to Champion the “Emerging Photographer”

The Compelling Image and Photojournale team up to champion the emerging photographer and visual storyteller. Continue reading

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Seeing: The Virtual Camera is Always On

One doesn’t stop seeing. One doesn’t stop framing. It doesn’t turn off and turn on. It’s on all the time. Annie Leibovitz I found the above quote by Annie Leibovitz on a wonderful website for photographers: PhotoQuotes. When you need … Continue reading

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Mama Don’t Take My Kodachrome Away

A lot of who have been around photography awhile can still remember the likes of Kodak’s Kodachrome film. Singer-songwriters Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel introduced it to those who never used it. Known for its great saturated colors, it’s been … Continue reading

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Sacred and Secular Istanbul

Crossroads of western and Islamic worlds, Turkey’s largest city, Istanbul, stands with 12.8 million people as reflection of both. In a country that is 98 percent Muslim, it is in this country’s cultural, economic and financial center, that differences in … Continue reading

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Putting Your Photography Book in Print

Photographers love having a book of their work. Book publishers want a book that they can sell, that’s the bottom line. They look for a theme, a subject, something that will bring it all together. A strong story line or … Continue reading

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Shooting the Iditarod

Last weekend I was hired to shoot the start of the 2010 Iditarod in Anchorage and Willow Alaska. Up here, the Iditarod is a pretty big deal. It’s kind of like our Super Bowl, especially since the nearest NFL stadium … Continue reading

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Gina Genis to Exhibit Photographs in Los Angeles

Gina Genis to exhibit photographs in Los Angeles Continue reading

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