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Thomas Cuffe, a CU student in instructor David Staton's reporting class, stands among the crowd of protesters at the 4/20 marijuana-law protest in Boulder. He's wearing a Looxcie ear video-cam, which constantly records a stream of video to a Bluetooth-connected smartphone in his pocket. He could save news-worthy brief video clips by clicking a button on the device. (Photo by Daniel Schaefer)
WRHU Reporters Gary Duff, Dennis Foley, and Bill Goodenough report from the Democratic National Convention
100 Portraits of 100 Strangers #13
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I Ran into these two as I was leaving the Pride Parade last summer. He asked if he could ask me some questions and I said You can take my picture if I can take yours :)
I can't remember his name, (and I never did get the name of the fellow behind the camera) but when I do I'll add it here.
I would have added this to the group sooner but I only developed the film today.
I shot the Pride parade in black and white and developing it wasn't a top priority (I know right?! who shoots a Pride parade in black and white?! truly, not one of my brighter moments ;))
Shot with a Rolleiflex
Tri-X 400
You can't see it in this shot, but the reporter here is using a cell phone to get a video. On a earlie cast that he was tapeing I heard him state that he has video captured from his phone. Kinda bothered me since he has a video grapher with gear that takes much better images.... Maybe it's sensational... The photographer was not with him.
Because of all the mistakes yesterday and that this was actually attempt No.2 today I'm now down to just one shot a day for the rest of the week. :-(
The lighten/darken knob is a fiddly thing. It's unfortunately not as simple as +/- exposure stops, rather it's just guesswork. I'd purposefully over-exposed the first one, but it still came out dark. So for this I ramped the lighten knob all the way up and over did it a bit. Typical!
Also: I do not have enough time in my life for tripods.
Political Program "Camera, Action" (Lima -Peru) 1989 -1990
* Write & edit articles on current events
* Investigation
* Source: Diario La República, Lima -Peru
Xpose reporter Lisa Cannon.
On The Red Carpet at 2008 Tribeca Film Festival.
Covering The Priemiere of Savage Grace
Lake Worth Lagoon (and the manatee photo board) provided a great backdrop for a WPTV reporter’s story at LagoonFest 2015.
Reporter, Journalisten, Fotografen @ work
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La Jolla Village News reporter Alyssa Ramos.
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Xpose reporter Lisa Cannon.
On The Red Carpet at 2008 Tribeca Film Festival.
Covering The Priemiere of Savage Grace
The Reporter is my dad's camera from the late 1970's when he was in bootcamp. I haven't bought film yet for this one.
I bought the Polaroid Impulse for $7 at this junk store down from my house. Takes better photos than my One Step Close up.
Enrique Guzman of Ideal Contractors of Wisconsin Inc., Hartland, work inside Holy Temple Firstborn, 4906 N. 18th St., Milwaukee, on Wednesday. Ideal is renovating the lower level of the church after the building was damaged by flooding last summer. The work is expected to wrap up by the end of March. (Staff photos by Kevin Harnack)
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.