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From the Reuters’ Blog
Blog Guy, please continue answering questions about photojournalism. I was wondering, what do photographers do when people they cover are out of sight?
Good question! They shoot pictures of each other trying to shoot pictures, like these guys trailing President-elect Barack Obama. These are always popular shots.
But why are they trying so hard?
I gather there’s a serious shortage of Obama photos, despite the fact that we’ve taken roughly 720 million pictures of him this month alone. See, there is always a chance he’s changed his appearance. You know, a mullet haircut, a tattoo, a handlebar mustache, some of those plastic hillbilly teeth…
You spend millions of dollars just waiting for Barack Obama in plastic hillbilly teeth?
Hey, pal, back off! When YOU’RE the shooter who gets those hillbilly teeth in your zoom lens, you’ll understand what it’s all about!
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Germany’s largest newspaper is looking to expand — and not by hiring new reporters.
Bild has partnered with discount grocery chain Lidl to sell a basic-function digital camera in a bid to recruit a legion of citizen journalists to contribute images to its coverage.
“We can’t cover everything,” said Michael Paustian, a managing editor for the newspaper with a circulation of 3.3 million copies Monday through Saturday. “We think it is an advance for journalism.”
Germany’s largest paper seeks citizen photographers – International Herald Tribune
Google is now hosting 10 million photos from the LIFE magazine collection. LIFE removed itself from a Web presence about a month ago with the promise that it would return. Like Gen. MacArthur, they’ve returned in full force with 10 million photos from the archive.
I’ve spent entirely too much time exploring the archive to find masters like Larry Burrows (above and Yankee Papa 13), Alfred Eisenstaedt (including a contact sheet) and Margaret Bourke-White (Ghandi at spinning wheel).
A Burrows photo of the gunner aboard Yankee Papa 13 appears in several versions including this frame that appears to be a wire service print. The wide border at left is where the glue-backed typed caption would have been placed.
Burrows poignant frame of the gunner crying has red grease pencil marks in the caption space.
There is also photos of Burrows attaching his remote camera outside the helicopter and the resulting image.
Included is a contact sheet, with editor’s grease pencil marks, from Yankee Papa 13.
Jerome Delay, staff photographer at The Associated Press, earlier this month photographed two girls crying as they searched for relatives in war-torn Congo. Delay returned to look for the girls after readers e-mailed The AP looking for a way to help them.
The reunion of the older girl withher mother is a first-person story by Delay.
Leave it to the Brits to collect photos from the eight years of Geroge W Bush where he looks his silliest. The collection at The Telegraph would probably have received great criticism from Bush’s conservative fans.

It was a bad week for newspapers, radio, and TV






