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Holy crap, you guys – I'm was on TV! Last week, I got a surprise call from Jeremy Keefe, who works up in the city for Global. Like everyone these days, he was excited to talk about my adventures exploring the abandoned roads of Nova Scotia. Initial notion was to have me drive up for a morning show interview, but that quickly morphed into him coming down to film the story in person. Out of all the places we could visit, I chose Little Brown Road – both for its easy accessibility and incredible mystery. You see, this is the site of one of those many mystical granite heads by Brent Reeve, carved into the forest floor. When I first stumbled this way a year and a half ago, it was like an incredible gift of discovery. I've been consistently compelled to share that with the world ever since.
We met up by the Berwick fire hall, and he followed me to the slopes of the South Mountain – chasing scattered storms, hoping not to get rained on. I can't overstate how impressed I was with Jeremy's commitment to the story. He lugged in what must have been a good 30 pounds on his shoulder, and came out dripping with sweat and covered in mosquito bites for his trouble. This kind of effort is admirable, a huge expense of energy when some folks might have just used a cell phone. If everyone loved what they did as much as this man, we'd all get better tales to tell. That's what this is all about, fireside chats in the darkness, gathered around a living room or internet access, just trying to connect to each other. I sure hope you do to me. After a decade of toiling in total obscurity, I've suddenly been printed in papers, heard over airwaves on CBC Radio, and soon sent out through the TV screen. What's been happening this summer? I can't even describe how much this means.
video: twitter.com/globalhalifax/status/1164118310620815360
article: globalnews.ca/news/5787486/self-described-explorer-docume...
August 19, 2019
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Political Program "Camera, Action" (Lima -Peru) 1989 -1990
* Write & edit articles on current events
* Investigation
* Source: Diario La República, Lima -Peru
This chap was saying an awful lot. I forgot he was there and started taking pictures from behind him. All my pictures today were blurred.
Elaine Rivera, Karen DeWitt and Bob Hennelly arrive at Invesco Field to cover the last day of the DNC
Reporter, Journalisten, Fotografen @ work
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La Jolla Village News reporter Alyssa Ramos.
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"Falei para a turma sobre os perigos da dengue. Que devemos colocar areia nos pratinhos das plantas, tampar as bacias e não acumular água nos pneus."
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.
Stéphanie Goujon, présidente de l'Agence du Don en Nature (ADN) et Christophe Klotz, président d'Agrivair (Nestlé Waters) à La France des Solutions le 18 octobre 2013 avec Reporters d'Espoirs.
Crédit photo : Christophe Audebert, audebertphoto@yahoo.fr
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.
Political reporters from the Globe and Bloomberg participate in an impromptu shot-by-shot remake of "Milk" inside the McCain filing center.
Foreign news reporter behind the Ratchadamri redshirt barricade, with anti-government puppeteer posing behind him.
Ms. Devi Boerema, Reporter from Radio 1 programme on a visit to Sulabh Adarsh Gram - Hirmathala
Ms. Devi is preparing a Radio report on superbug problem that originates due to poor toilet facilities for women in India. Mothers become carriers of the bug, which makes their children immune for antibiotics.
The village is an open defecation free village after Sulabh International took initiative by constructing toilets in every house. Dr. Bindeshwar Pathak, Founder Sulabh Sanitation Movement is seen interacting with Ms. Devi, showing and explaining the Sulabh’s two-pit pour-flush toilets.
Dr. Bindeshwar Pathak has adopted the village of Hirmathala, Mewat, Haryana, and established a “Sulabh Skill Development Centre”.
Eu, Felipe Andreoli (repórter do CQC) e a equipe de gravação na entrada do show da Fernanda Takai no Canecão.
Foto: Jorge Sucupira
A story I wrote in grade school, probably 5th or 6th grade. It begins like this:
YEAR: 3001
DATE: 9/23
MISSION: INVESTIGATE "MARS MURDERS"
CODE: 0058
So began the entry when I, the reporting robot, went on my 54th reporting job. I was constructed at the Ace Robot Plant 3 years ago. I am already obsolete.
....
(it kind of deteriorates after that)
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Quarto tema : Professione reporter.
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It's like Salwar Kameez and sunglasses is the official TV news reporter uniform. With almost no exceptions, anyone in a salwar kameez was a reporter, and anybody in a T-shirt was a student.