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Photojournalism at its finest

Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009

I’m not personally that big on photojournalism – that is, telling (human interest) stories with photographs.  It’s not that I don’t like it, I just don’t have the knack for it.  Or maybe I do, but haven’t developed it properly.  You certainly won’t see that side of me on this site.

I’ve been thinking today about what good photojournalism is.  I’m not sure that I have an answer for the masses, but I do for myself: good photojournalism will touch your soul.  That’s it – it may let you see life through someone else’s eyes, or see places you will never go, but in the end it has to touch you.  Otherwise it’s just a series of (maybe interesting) snapshots.

The best photojournalist I know (not personally, just following) is Zoriah.  He’s the real thing – not just his skill (which you can see), but he’s completely freelance.  No company/organization/government sponsors him, only donations from folks.  In his photos, I see the hardships of life that I have never known.  I see the death and damage to U.S. soldiers, that which is sanitized and hidden in the U.S.  I see the starvation, the sickness, the suffering of people who, but for a short boat/car/plane ride, would be in a civilized land with medicine and food for all.

And he does it on peanuts.

Check out his site, it’s worth the visit.  And chuck him a few bucks, if he touches your soul

Author’s Note: I was not paid for this – it’s just something I believe in.

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Marital nude pics and copyright

Tuesday, September 1st, 2009

Disclaimer: I don’t really know what I’m talking about, just opening up a fascinating topic for discussion.  Do not take this as legal advice!

The Online Photographer (a site that everyone should read) had a fascinating note about divorce proceedings and ownership of personal pics.  Somehow I missed this, as it’s one of those (to me) fascinating subjects that really blur the lines of legality, ethics, and morality.

So here’s the situation: if a husband and wife get together & the wife agrees to have her photo taken, who owns the photos? Legally (as my understanding of the law states), the owner is always the person who physically pushes the button.  So some scenarios: Click to continue »

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