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                Blog:   TechTock Podcast #18: Mike Segar.Reuters staff shooter Mike Segar talks with us about shooting world-class tennis at the US Open.
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                Reuters staff photographer Mike Segar shares stories about working as a wire service shooter at the US Open, including near-instantaneous image transmission workflows, nailing tight shots of peak acti
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                http://www.adorama.com/alc/blogarticle/11818
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                Blog:   Shady Characters: Think Tank and Hoodman make outdoor computing much easier.Either the Think Tank Pixel Sunscreen V2.0 or Hoodman&apos;s HoodMac/HoodPC is a must for every mobile officing photographer
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                If you&apos;ve ever sat and squinted when staring at a laptop monitor while trying to work from the road, you&apos;ll appreciate the laptop screen shades from Think Tank and Hoodman. 
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                http://www.adorama.com/alc/blogarticle/11826
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                Blog:   On Photo Contests.As Both an Entrant and a Judge
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                I just wrapped up judging the April 2009 clip contest for the Illinois Press Photographer&apos;s Assocation, and it got me to thinking about my newspaper days, monthly clips contests, and photo contests in
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                http://www.adorama.com/alc/blogarticle/11787
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                Blog:   Telephoto Compression and Readers&apos; Perspectives.Check out this very interesting article from the LA Times on perceived image manipulation. 
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                Reader questions about a long-lens shot and the telephoto compression phenomenon sparks an interesting conversation over at the LA Times, a paper that hasn&apos;t been without its share of true photographi
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                http://www.adorama.com/alc/blogarticle/11783
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                Blog:   TechTock Podcast #13: Rod Mar.Seatlle-based pro Rod Mar talks about the differences between staff and freelance shooting, his great blog, Olympics, and a whole lot more.
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                Just about any entry on Rod Mar&apos;s new blog &quot;Beyond the Best Seat in the House&quot; is a great example of how to work an assignment for a multiple picture package. Add in the words that wrap around the ima
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                Blog:   TechTock Podcast Episode #10: Joe McNally.Legendary pro photographer Joe McNally joins us for a conversation about small strobes, Kodachrome , tenacity, and more.
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                Joe McNally is one of the foremost photographers of our time, and we had the chance to sit and talk about the small strobe movement, the end of the Kodachrome era, challenges for aspiring photographer
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                Blog:   TechTock Podcast #7: Tom Sperduto.NJ-based pro Tom Sperduto talks photography, philosophy, personal projects, self-promotion, and more in this episode.
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                Tom Sperduto is tireless in his career as a photographer. It seems like if he&apos;s not out on an assignment, he&apos;s making one himself. Or he&apos;s working on a promotional campaign, or heading off to workshop
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                http://www.adorama.com/alc/blogarticle/11664
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                Blog:   The Soul of Athens is a cool multimedia journalism study of an Appalachian Ohio County.Students at Ohio University’s School of Visual Communication and E.W. Scripps School of Journalism address the question: What is the Soul of Athens?
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                The narrated slideshow is a great example of the evolution of web-based photojournalism. And there are many interesting examples of this form on the 2009 Soul of Athens website.
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                Blog:   TechTock Podcast Episode #3: Cristina Mittermeier.The Executive Director of the International League of Conservation Photographers talks to us about making a difference through photography
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                Cristina Mittermeier, Sony Artisan, and Executive Director of the International League of Conservation Photographers talks about her experiences as a photographer, the role of visual communication for
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                Blog:   Sports Illustrated Slide Show: Artifacts from the not-so-distant past .This new book from SI offers up mounted slides from their archive as objets d&apos;art and showcases the history of many iconic images from their collection.
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                Sports Illustrated Slide Show: How the Picture Tells Its Story ($29.95 USD), by Steven Hoffman (Intro by Terry McDonnell, Edited by Bill Syken) is a great new highly illustrated coffee table book show
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                http://www.adorama.com/alc/blogarticle/11556
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                Blog:   The switch from &quot;Photojournalist&quot; to &quot;Photo-Journalist&quot; .Jack talks about his transformation from being a news photographer to a technical editor for photography-based publications.
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                It was late summer 2005, and the news freelance gigs had begun drying up in New Jersey. I went from shooting about forty to fifty assignments a month for five or six dailies to about eight to twelve a
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                http://www.adorama.com/alc/blogarticle/11423
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                Article:   100 in 100: Stack the Composition.100 photography tips in 100 days: Day 69
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                http://www.adorama.com/alc/article/8386
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                Article:   Take a risk.How I started dragging the shutter--while moving my camera--at weddings
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