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Yeah, I have another 120 crappycam. This one's a Vredeborch Reporter Junior II. It's not as optically capable as the Bencini or the Clack - check out the softness and distortion on the tops of those buildings - but it's nowhere near as flaky as a Holga.
Probably won't do too many more long exposures with it as it doesn't have a cable release socket. This one was done by balancing the camera on a wall and holding the button down, exposure calculated using The Force.
The roving reporter from the The South-by-Southeast Hometowner newspaper was on his way home from the night shift when he encountered this jolly sight. Local man Willy Dodges was taking his cute dogs for a walk - in a shopping basket!
Cooing over the little fellows our trusty reporter asked their names - he was a little puzzled by the fact that Willy called them all by numbers, but put it down to their quantity and a lack of imagination on Willy's part, who appeared slightly nervous.
Later enquiries showed that Willy Dodge had left town after his restaurant business - Dogsbodies - had closed one Friday night and never reopened.
Project: Reporter "Dust & Stars"
Client: Reporter
Process: Offset
Inks: 3/3 (Pantone Inks)
Paper: Environment White
A reporter for Tijuana station Televisa does a live feed at a rally for presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump at a rally in San Diego, California, on May 27, 2016.
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.
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.
Images taken of the 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team running through STX lanes for their Full Spectrum Training Event being held at Hohenfels Germany. US Army Europe Public Affairs photo by Richard Bumgardner.
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.
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.
Born and raised in Venezuela, Geraldine Cols is a reporter and producer for KOMU 8 –TV and anchor and editor for STL TV. Cols is pursuing a Master’s Degree in International Relations at Webster University in Saint Louis. At KOMU, Cols teaches new producers how to organize a compelling newscast. Prior to working on her master’s degree and her two journalism jobs, Cols also worked as
a political and labor unions reporter in Venezuela for Orinoco Televisión. She is a graduate of the Missouri Schoool of Journalism.
Информационная графика в 27-й номер журнала «Русский Репортер» в 2008 году. Разворот посвящен статистике разводов.
Model: Linda Higgins
Makeup: Nila Sharkey
These photos are from a set where I took out a new model, Nila (the blonde one) and Linda (brown hair) to LA and walked around downtown, nearly getting arrested twice. The little security office came over to us and demanded that I stop shooting because "My camera was big and I had pretty girls, I must be professional" Ah, if it was only that easy. Enjoy!
Информационная графика в 17-й номер журнала «Русский Репортер» в 2008 году. Разворот посвящен электронным правительствам.
Wenig bekannte Version einer Kamera, die baugleich oder -ähnlich unter diversen Markennamen wie Cosina, Carena, Proloisirs, Argus, Interflex, Ibfaflex und Prinzflex auf dem Markt war. Alle tragen den Einstellknopf für Verschlußgeschwindigkeit und Filmempfindlichkeit auf der Vorderseite. Vertikaler mechanischer Schlitzverschluß, ohne Blitzschuh. Vermutlich Ende der 60er oder Anfang der 70er von Chinon/Japan gebaut.
Unusual version of a SLR, which was offered under the brands of Cosina, Carena, Proloisirs, Argus, Interflex, Ibfaflex and Prinzflex. Likewise unusual is the position of the shutter speed dial on the front side. Mechanical shutter, metal, vertical; no hot shoe. Probably built in the late sixties or early seventies by Chinon/Japan.