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Foto: Sandro Nascimento/Alep e Dálie Felberg/Alep

A journalist delivers a report against the backdrop of the nighttime city, illuminated by artificial light that makes her stand out against the dark silhouettes of passersby. The Gothic architecture and historic townhouses of Kraków create an atmospheric setting, emphasizing the contrast between the reporter’s reality and street life. The camera is ready, microphone in hand – another story is unfolding.

24 page booklet; 185x260 mm

my new camera bag... she's purrrdy.

Retro Reporter, armed with a retro camera. Twin-lense reflex Polish Yashica clone

O Coronel da reserva da PM, André Vianna, e o capitão da PM, Marcel Lacerda Soffner falam aos estudantes. Foto: André Cruz

Clark Kent changing into Superman - DC Comics National Periodical Publication plastic army man like action figure blue - hat glasses suit super hero comic book funnies newspaper Sunday section - Told by vendor at NYC Big Apple convention that these 2 1/2 inch small action figures were Italian but they are from Brazil and Argentina - toy release - toys Marx character adventure Man of Steel five and dime drug store toys Woolworth Woolworths cheap reporter newsman Daily Planet Metropolis Smallville - NOTE - very hard to find figures made in Uruguay

Snapping flicks on the regular.

 

Benched in Southern California

Foto: Sandro Nascimento/Alep e Dálie Felberg/Alep

Foto: Sandro Nascimento/Alep e Dálie Felberg/Alep

Taken by Sarah Balser (sarahbalserphotography.blogspot.com/) for Michael Locklear (michaellocklear.com/) and The Rookie Reporter (therookiereporter.com/).

Faded Glory

Folklore Brotherhood

 

A rare Bench Reporter... I have never seen one without a date.

 

Benched in Southern California

This is from behind the television risers at the back of the room.

 

January 21, 2011

 

GE Headquarters - Schenectady, NY

A reporter from Japan at the Tea Party Patriots American Policy Summit in Phoenix, Arizona.

 

Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.

Retro Reporter, armed with a retro camera. Twin-lense reflex Polish Yashica clone

Reporters tentant d'approcher François Hollande lors de sa campagne pour la primaire, La Rochelle, 2011. Photo prise pour le blog Yes They Can sur l'Express.fr blogs.lexpress.fr/yes-they-can

Copyright Philippe Moreau Chevrolet 2011.

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Press L to view on black

Press F to save to Favorites

Du samedi 20 septembre au jeudi 25 septembre 2008

 

Voyage a San Francisco, Californie, Etats-Unis

 

Photos © Thierry CHENU

Photos © Laetitia MATHEVET

Foto: Sandro Nascimento/Alep e Dálie Felberg/Alep

A reporter for the local paper waiting for the speech to begin...Olympus EP2 with the legacy 24mm Nikon non A1 lens. Corel and Alien Skin Exposure 4 used for processing.

Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina - Monday October 8, 2018: Young Reporter Rachel White at the Urban Park at the Youth Olympic Games in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

 

Michael Noble Jr./IOC Young Reporters

Follow us on Twitter @iocyoungreporters

 

#IOCyoungreporters #yor #BuenosAires2018 #youtholympics #yog

 

Gravação do Globo reporter em 1999 mostrando os Lençois Maranhenses pela primeira vez mostrado em uma reportagem ampla e detalhada.

A gravação foi feita em 1999 e só foi ao ar em 2000

As fotos foram digitalizadas a partir de fotos de papel.

"When I was a little boy I used to borrow my father's hat, and make a press card to stick in the hat band. That was the way reporters were always portrayed in the movies."

 

Charles Kuralt

The oldest existing business institution in Abilene is the Reporter Publishing Company, started by C. E. Gilbert. The first newspaper was printed on June 17, 1881, three months after the town was founded. Soon after Gilbert began publication, a fire destroyed several buildings in town, including his office. He rode the train to Baird (21 miles east) and, using borrowed presses, published an "extra" edition about the blaze.

Two other Abilene papers were started in the 1880s. Part-time preacher W. L. Gibbs began the "Magnetic Quill" in 1882. Three years later Gilbert's printer, James L. Lowry, began the "Taylor County News." One of Lowry's early editions covered a duel between Gilbert and Gibbs, both of whom survived.

Later "Reporter" owners were Dr. Alf H. H. Toler, John Hoeny, Jr., George S. Anderson, and Marshall Bernard Hanks, a former delivery boy for the paper who was publisher from 1906 to 1948. In 1911 the "Reporter" bought the "News," resulting in the present name. Hanks and Houston Harte of San Angelo formed the Harte-Hanks organization, now a national communications firm, which includes the "Reporter-News," whose motto is: "Without or with offense to friends or foes we sketch your world exactly as it goes." -Byron. (1981) (Marker No. 72)

She works for the press and likes to cover outdoor stories

This picture that I took appeared in the "Hollywood Reporter" yesterday. It's in the December 2004 - Special Issue "Women In Entertainment - The Power 100"

 

I'm excited to have something I snapped in a pub like that.

 

More info about RPM? - www.rpmspin.com

  

BAGHDAD – Brig. Gen. Ralph O. Baker (left), deputy commanding general - east for United States Division – Center, talks to reporters Shashank Bengali (center), with McClatchy Newspapers, and Jonathan Blakley, with National Public Radio, Sept. 29 before a press conference at Camp Liberty, Iraq. (U.S. Army photo by Cpl. Daniel Eddy, 196th MPAD, 1st Armd. Div., USD-C)

Foto: Tchélo Figueiredo

 

16/12/2011

The threatening situation attracts lots of media attention.

 

An ice damn causes spring flooding in Salo, Finland. 2011-04-10

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