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The NASCAR schedule goes to Texas for its Playoffs date as a wild and wacky weekend ensues at the 1.5 mile speedway. I was credentialed through /r/NASCAR and sent photos to The Podium Finish to us.
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Asia Muhammad and Kristy Frilling play doubles at the U.S. Open Tennis Championships
(taken as credentialed media)
On June 28, 2007, www.texasforums.org We blogged and our blogs were posted on the Media Bloggers Association aggregated site along with the credentialed bloggers in attendance!
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The NASCAR schedule goes to Texas for its Playoffs date as a wild and wacky weekend ensues at the 1.5 mile speedway. I was credentialed through /r/NASCAR and sent photos to The Podium Finish to us.
Image copyright UT Athletics, for credentialed media use only. Creative Commons license does not apply.
Image copyright UT Athletics, for credentialed media use only. Creative Commons license does not apply.
The NASCAR schedule goes to Texas for its Playoffs date as a wild and wacky weekend ensues at the 1.5 mile speedway. I was credentialed through /r/NASCAR and sent photos to The Podium Finish to us.
CNS had a team of reporters credentialed to cover the swearing-in of Ralph Northam as governor in January 2018.
Image copyright UT Athletics, for credentialed media use only. Creative Commons license does not apply.
Image copyright UT Athletics, for credentialed media use only. Creative Commons license does not apply.
at the "Love for Levon" concert held at the Izod Center, October 3, 2012.
These were shot with my pocket camera, the Canon SD950-IS, hand-held. NO credentialed media photographers were allowed to take their real cameras into the concert. I apologize for the quality, but I still feel they are worth seeing.
First-year Credentialing dentists pose in the Golden 13 of USS Osborne Dental Clinic Great Lakes after participating in Summer Whites uniform inspection. Pictured (from L to R): LT Ilya Zubarev, LT Sofia Thompson, LT Sun Young Song, LT Victor Torres, and LT Kyle Hayes. (Photograph courtesy of CDR Danika Downey, 02 May 2023)
Published in Weekly Dental Update June 16, 2023.
Governor Abercrombie signed the following building safety related bills:
Senate Bill 2581 (Relating to the State Building Code) appropriates $136,676 to modify the composition, quorum, and duties of the Hawaii State Building Code Council and revises the state building code, including clarifying terminology, the code adoption process, and the staggering of code adoptions. The measure also prohibits the adoption of code provisions that conflict with laws governing contractors.
Senate Bill 2300 (Relating to Fire Protection) authorizes the State Fire Council to establish statewide qualifications and procedures for testing, certifying, and credentialing individuals who conduct maintenance and testing of portable fire extinguishers, fire protection systems, and fire alarm systems.
The city of Gettysburg prepares for the ten day 150th Anniversary Celebrate of the Battle of Gettysburg. Media Relations Manager of the Gettysburg Convention and Visitors Bureau Carl WHitehill prepares Press Kits for the 600 credentialed journalists attending the 150th Anniversary venues Tuesday, June 25, 2013. (Post Gazette/BRADLEY C BOWER)
Posters with Magnet components and an explanation of their implementation at Medical Center of the Rockies greet the Magnet appraisal team from the American Nurses Credentialing Center.
U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command and APG senior commander, Maj. Gen. Robert Edmonson II, spoke during a Sexual Harassment/Assault Response and Prevention (SHARP) Foundation Course at APG’s Mallette Training Facility, Aug. 16. The course was hosted by the APG SHARP Program Resource Center, and was attended by APG Soldiers and DA Civilians interested in becoming credentialed Sexual Assault Response Coordinators (SARC) or duty Victim Advocates (VA). The Army’s SHARP Program is the Army’s integrated, proactive effort to end sexual harassment and sexual assault within its ranks. (Photo by Troy Saunders, APG News)
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U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command and APG senior commander, Maj. Gen. Robert Edmonson II, spoke during a Sexual Harassment/Assault Response and Prevention (SHARP) Foundation Course at APG’s Mallette Training Facility, Aug. 16. The course was hosted by the APG SHARP Program Resource Center, and was attended by APG Soldiers and DA Civilians interested in becoming credentialed Sexual Assault Response Coordinators (SARC) or duty Victim Advocates (VA). The Army’s SHARP Program is the Army’s integrated, proactive effort to end sexual harassment and sexual assault within its ranks. (Photo by Troy Saunders, APG News)
Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Force Master Chief PatrickPaul Mangaran speaks to leadership in the aerospace medical field at the United States Naval Aerospace Conference (USNAC) Feb. 7. Along with RADM Rick Freedman, Navy Deputy Surgeon General and Deputy Chief, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Mangaran answered questions relating to the future of Navy Medicine, professional credentialing, budgeting, and how resorces can be leveraged to prepare for future conflicts. NMOTC is comprised of six nationwide detachments that offer specialized medical training in the fields of aviation, aviation survival, surface and undersea warfare, expeditionary and special operations medicine. (U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Russell Lindsey SW/AW)
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Image copyright UT Athletics, for credentialed media use only. Creative Commons license does not apply.
Yet another leftover shot from the 2009 Honda Indy Toronto. Without realizing it, this would be exactly the kind of photograph I would be asked to take when shooting the event credentialed in 2010 and 2011.
The punchline is that my efforts from those years were awful compared with this.
Sony DSC-R1 (Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* 14.3-71.5mm f/2.8-4.8)
Exposure 0.003 sec (1/400)
Aperture f/4.5
Focal Length 21 mm
ISO Speed 160
Exposure Bias +0.7 EV
Image copyright UT Athletics, for credentialed media use only. Creative Commons license does not apply.`
Image copyright UT Athletics, for credentialed media use only. Creative Commons license does not apply.
Image copyright UT Athletics, for credentialed media use only. Creative Commons license does not apply.
"Post-credentialing reception in honour of H.E. Amb. Robinson Njeru Githae,held at the Kenya Embassy, Washington, D.C. on 18th November 2014"
for the 2008 Presidential Town Hall Debate at Belmont. Hopefully they have space for another online independent journalist reporting from nathanbaker.com
Update: Dear Nathan Baker,
Thank you for submitting your online application for Media Credentials for the upcoming Presidential and/or Vice Presidential Debates. Once your application has been reviewed and confirmed, you will receive an email notifying you whether it has been "APPROVED" or "DENIED". For Media related FAQ, please refer to www.DEBATES.org.
Update: This is lame. If I get approved, I would be mobile uploading from a tent in the soccer field, according to Belmont:
“The only media allowed in the Debate Hall itself on Oct. 7 will be members of the five networks that are part of the White House media pool and C-SPAN.
All other credentialed media will be stationed in the Media Filing Center, a 25,000 square foot tent that will be built on the Belmont soccer field prior to the event. The Media Filing Center will also be the location of Spin Alley, where candidate representatives will interact with the press at the conclusion of the debate.”
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GEORGIA STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta, Jan. 26, 2015 – Georgia Legislators proclaimed National Guard Day at the Capitol celebrating Georgia’s Department of Defense. Amid the ceremonies for the Army and Air Force Guardsmen and the Georgia State Defense Force, cadets from the National Guard’s Ft. Gordon Youth Challenge Academy were credentialed and able to experience life on the hill serving as House and Senate pages during morning sessions. “I was given a second chance,” a cadet commented. “This gives me a chance to learn and grow.” (Georgia Department of Defense photo by Staff Sgt. Tracy J. Smith)