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The Seventh Annual Induction for Korea.net Honorary Reporters
January 23, 2018
Foreign Press Center Korea, Jung-gu, Seoul
Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism
Korean Culture and Information Service
Korea.net (www.korea.net)
Official Photographer : Jeon Han
This official Republic of Korea photograph is being made available only for publication by news organizations and/or for personal printing by the subject(s) of the photograph. The photograph may not be manipulated in any way. Also, it may not be used in any type of commercial, advertisement, product or promotion that in any way suggests approval or endorsement from the government of the Republic of Korea.
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제7기 코리아넷 명예기자단 발대식
2018-01-23
외신지원센터
문화체육관광부
해외문화홍보원
코리아넷
전한
Title: Kyoto Press reporter Mamoru Utsumi and Mayor John F. Collins
Creator: Lane, John
Date: 29 June 1964
Source: Mayor John F. Collins records, Collection #0244.001
File name: 244001_0311
Rights: Copyright City of Boston
Citation: Mayor John F. Collins records, Collection #0244.001, City of Boston Archives, Boston
Taken by Sarah Balser (sarahbalserphotography.blogspot.com/) for Michael Locklear (michaellocklear.com/) and The Rookie Reporter (therookiereporter.com/).
Информационная графика в 43-й номер журнала «Русский Репортер» в 2008 году. Разворот посвящен временным зонам. Вариант не был утвержден редакцией, хотя мне кажется лучше утвержденного.
Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina - Thursday October 11, 2018: Young Photographer Alex D'Addese talks with a mentor during the Women's 58kg weightlifting finals of the Youth Olympic Games in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Michael Noble Jr./IOC Young Reporters
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Plan's Youth Reporter activity in January 2014 gathered together 280 children and young people from 12 communities in Leyte and Eastern Samar - provinces in the Philippines where Typhoon Haiyan dealt the most damage.
The activity provided an opportunity for these young Filipinos to share and process their experiences during the typhoon in a supportive environment. Using Flipcam video cameras and working in small groups of “junior news crews”, they were able to express their opinions and needs as disaster-affected children and youth to the rest of the world in a creative and empowering manner.
Korea.net Honorary Reporters’s visiting Ulleungdo Island
September 24, 2016
Ulleungdo Island, Gyeongsangbuk-do
Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism
Korean Culture and Information Service
Korea.net (www.korea.net)
Official Photographer : Jeon Han
This official Republic of Korea photograph is being made available only for publication by news organizations and/or for personal printing by the subject(s) of the photograph. The photograph may not be manipulated in any way. Also, it may not be used in any type of commercial, advertisement, product or promotion that in any way suggests approval or endorsement from the government of the Republic of Korea.
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코리아넷 명예기자단 울릉도 탐방
2016-09-24
울릉도
문화체육관광부
해외문화홍보원
코리아넷
전한
Plan's Youth Reporter activity in January 2014 gathered together 280 children and young people from 12 communities in Leyte and Eastern Samar - provinces in the Philippines where Typhoon Haiyan dealt the most damage.
The activity provided an opportunity for these young Filipinos to share and process their experiences during the typhoon in a supportive environment. Using Flipcam video cameras and working in small groups of “junior news crews”, they were able to express their opinions and needs as disaster-affected children and youth to the rest of the world in a creative and empowering manner.
Retro photo journalist camera, fedora hat with a press pass in the headband, and ballpoint pen with notepad
Plan's Youth Reporter activity in January 2014 gathered together 280 children and young people from 12 communities in Leyte and Eastern Samar - provinces in the Philippines where Typhoon Haiyan dealt the most damage.
The activity provided an opportunity for these young Filipinos to share and process their experiences during the typhoon in a supportive environment. Using Flipcam video cameras and working in small groups of “junior news crews”, they were able to express their opinions and needs as disaster-affected children and youth to the rest of the world in a creative and empowering manner.
Kathleen Swinney, members of the Clemson Tigers football team, Clifford the Big Red Dog and the Clemson Tiger entertain 150 elementary school kids at the Tigers Read event in the Clemson Indoor Practice Facility, May 3, 2018. The event celebrated the third year of the Tigers Read! Initiative, which is sponsored by Dabo Swinney’s All In Team Foundation and aims to prevent the decline in reading skills many students experience during summer months. (Photo by Ken Scar)
In the field reporting for Family Ride Time Magazine is Bailey Boo. Her euqipment is her birthday present and Mackenzie's new tri-pod found at a garage sell for $4. She has really got an eye for the action. She takes her job so serious, always in the middle of the shot.
Taken by Sarah Balser (sarahbalserphotography.blogspot.com/) for Michael Locklear (michaellocklear.com/) and The Rookie Reporter (therookiereporter.com/).
Plan's Youth Reporter activity in January 2014 gathered together 280 children and young people from 12 communities in Leyte and Eastern Samar - provinces in the Philippines where Typhoon Haiyan dealt the most damage.
The activity provided an opportunity for these young Filipinos to share and process their experiences during the typhoon in a supportive environment. Using Flipcam video cameras and working in small groups of “junior news crews”, they were able to express their opinions and needs as disaster-affected children and youth to the rest of the world in a creative and empowering manner.
Информационная графика в 47-й номер журнала «Русский Репортер» в 2008 году. Тема: налоги в разных странах.
Plan's Youth Reporter activity in January 2014 gathered together 280 children and young people from 12 communities in Leyte and Eastern Samar - provinces in the Philippines where Typhoon Haiyan dealt the most damage.
The activity provided an opportunity for these young Filipinos to share and process their experiences during the typhoon in a supportive environment. Using Flipcam video cameras and working in small groups of “junior news crews”, they were able to express their opinions and needs as disaster-affected children and youth to the rest of the world in a creative and empowering manner.