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"No accident. War."

Blog TechTock - by Ryan Brenizer, September 11, 2011

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The attacks on the US ten years ago resonate today for photographer and former newspaper photo editor Ryan Brenizer.  Read more

Tags:   photojournalism,  news,  newspapers,  focus on photojournalism,  New York 

Heros and survivors, larger than life

Blog TechTock - by Mason Resnick, September 8, 2011

There's still time to see this free exhibit of Joe McNally's historic photos from the aftermath of September 11, 2001. Here's why you should try to attend.  Read more

Tags:   adorama,  nikon,  photojournalism,  adoramapix,  Joe McNally 

Joe McNally's Faces of Ground Zero, 10 Years Later

Blog TechTock - by Mason Resnick, August 24, 2011

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When you go to an exhibit of photographic portraits and get to speak with the people portrayed—and knowing they survived the worst terrorist attack in US history—you know this was no ordinary photo ex  Read more

Tags:   nikon,  photojournalism,  Joe McNally,  Polaroid 

Get Closer...

Blog TechTock - by Mark Wallace, June 21, 2011

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Yesterday was a tough day for Luka, our dog. He's had a two small growths on his legs for a few weeks that we've been watching closely. Our vet, Dr. McComb, had examined the growths when we first noti  Read more

Tags:   street photography,  photojournalism,  documentary,  focus on photojournalism 

How To Make a “Disgusting” Photo

Blog TechTock - by Mark Wallace, June 21, 2011

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I was very excited to have the opportunity to hear James Nachtwey speak at Photo Plus Expo in New York City last year. James Nachtwey is no ordinary photographer and for me to see him speak, and even   Read more

Tags:   photojournalism,  Photo Plus,  focus on photojournalism 

First Person: Tornado

Blog TechTock - by Mark Lent, June 1, 2011

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Adorama Learning Center contributor and photojournalist Mark Lent lives in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, which was devastated by a tornado in April. This is Mark's first-person account of living through the st  Read more

Tags:   photojournalism,  weather 

In Memoriam: Tim Hetherington

Blog TechTock - by Nathan Bush, April 27, 2011

I met Tim Hetherington during FotoWeek DC last November, when he gave the keynote of the event to a packed auditorium at the Corcoran. His hour-long discussion of his work and ideas completely blew me  Read more

Tags:   photojournalism,  focus on photojournalism 

Grover from Photoshelter asks "What's in the Bag?"

Blog TechTock - by Jack Howard, June 3, 2010

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Guests so far include Sandy Huffaker and Sven Doornkaats.  Read more

Tags:   photojournalism,  bags,  Photoshelter,  focus on photojournalism,  focus on portraiture 

NYT's "A Moment in Time" Shows What the Best of the Web Can Be

Blog TechTock - by Jack Howard, May 14, 2010

The "Moment in Time" project orchestrated by the New York Times Lens blog for 15:00 UT on 5/2/2010 wasn't the first time-synced group photo project, but it is certainly one of the biggest and most suc  Read more

Tags:   photography,  photojournalism,  photographs,  newspapers,  focus on photojournalism 

Required Reading: Nieman Reports on Visual Journalism

Blog TechTock - by Jack Howard, March 19, 2010

Whether you are an experienced photojournalist, a PJ student, or simply a fan of of visual reportage, the Spring 2010 Nieman Reports shares a wealth of information on what's happening now in visual jo  Read more

Tags:   photojournalism,  hdslr,  focus on photojournalism,  multimedia 

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