by Katie Rolnick on Oct 10, 2009
France and Great Britain Consider Labels for Airbrushed Photos
Legislators in Great Britain and France are out to protect reality -- or at least reality as portrayed in photographs....
Legislators in Great Britain and France are out to protect reality -- or at least reality as portrayed in photographs....
What do you do when two rules of ethical journalism seem to be at odds with each other? That is...
On September 17, 2009, the New York Times photography, video, and visual journalism blog, Lens, published an essay by the...
"Freedom of the Press" is not a given during wartime. IconicPhotos, a blog that features "Famous, Infamous and Iconic Photos," writes...
"Were we safe? Probably not.... As journalists, we are not here to judge or to direct, but only to observe...
Fred Towle Jr, director of sales and marketing for the weekly newspaper, The South Shore Press, told The Southhampton Press...
A crazed-looking Oprah Winfrey appeared on the cover of Newsweek magazine's June 8 issue. The headline in the print version was "Crazy...
Chase Jarvis Blog reports that on June 24, "Two French students were awarded the annual Grand Prix du Photoreportage Etudiant...
Here is a site, "Tilt-Shift Maker, Discover the World in Miniature" where you can upload your own photos and instantly...