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Spartan Daily, February 20, 2008 [PDF]
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San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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The Ghost and the Rock: Albert Renger‐Patzsch and the Shape of Time
The career of photographer Albert Renger‐Patzsch began in the early 1920s in the storerooms of Germany's ethnographic museums, and ended in 1966 with the publication of his last photobook, Gestein (Rock). His reputation as a leading exponent of Neue Sachlichkeit (New Objectivity) developed in tandem with heated debates over sculptural facsimiles and ...
Megan R. Luke
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La fotografía de la Revolución mexicana: ¿el nacimiento de un fotoperiodismo mexicano?
For the centennial of the Mexican Revolution, several works were published on the photographs of the early 20th-century conflict. These works provide new interpretations of well-known pictures but also reveal actors and photographs until then unknown or ...
Marion Gautreau
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Abstract The aim of this article is to establish what can be determined about conditions on Mars during the formation of the fractures and veins that characterize the mudstones which crops out in Gale crater, and to determine whether these rocks represent superficial, alluvial deposits which have remained close to the surface or whether they have been ...
John W. Cosgrove +3 more
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Journalism from Above: Drones and the Media in Critical Perspective
In the last decade, the development of small, remotely operated multicopters with cameras, so-called drones, has made aerial photography easily available. Consumers and institutions now use drones in a variety of ways, both for personal entertainment and
Jonas Harvard +2 more
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The crisis of photojournalism: rethinking the profession in a participatory media ecosystem
The economic crisis and the appearance of “citizen photojournalism” are the main challenges the professional practice of photojournalism has faced in recent years. The American Society of News Editors states that photojournalists (and visual journalists)
María Bella Palomo +1 more
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Post-Hype Uses of Drones in News Reporting: Revealing the Site and Presenting Scope
Camera-equipped drones have emerged as an increasingly commonplace tool for media to acquire aerial imagery. Previous research has mainly focused on the innovative aspects and creative potential of the technology.
Jonas Harvard
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A camera never told the truth: An exploration of objectivity in photojournalism
Several cases have surfaced in the past two decades where the photojournalists associated with some of the most respected and trusted news organizations have been accused of altering the news photos.
Sharaf N. Rehman
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Initially founded in 1955 as a platform for Dutch photojournalists to increase international exposure, the World Press Photo competition has grown into the most prestigious contest of photojournalism worldwide, making it an important arena for journalism
Alexander Godulla +2 more
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Fotoperiodismo en el despertar del siglo XX mexicano: bajo la mirada del dictador
This essay aims to determine some photographic parameters which have been established and applied by press photography during the Victoriano Huerta’s presidency (February 9 1913-July 15 1914).
Rebeca Monroy Nasr
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