CAMDEN, S.C. — A group of college photojournalism students took part in a unique workshop on Saturday at the 90th annual Carolina Cup, capturing the essence of the event through the lens of their ...
Many aspiring journalists, photographers, and editors closely follow the Associated Press (AP), and graduates often have their eye on the organization when applying for full-time jobs. Thanks to ...
At her core, Marielle Scott ’23 (photojournalism option - photographic and imaging arts BFA) is both a storyteller and nature enthusiast. She merged the two by becoming a photojournalist primarily ...
Cars avoid a grizzly bear crossing an icy road. This photo and others taken by UW student Julia Cook, from Cody, will be shown during the Larsh Bristol Photojournalism Fellowship presentation at 4:30 ...
Photos of Wyoming newsrooms are the focus of Ashton Hacke’s Larsh Bristol Photojournalism Fellowship presentation at 5 p.m. Friday, Feb. 16, in Room 506 of UW’s Coe Library. (Ashton Hacke Photo) The ...
The concept itself sounds so ’90s: “attention span.” But many of the big questions facing our industry today — from fake news to Facebook’s dopamine fix to job cuts at your local paper — are still ...
That New York Times staff photographer Damon Winter won third place in Pictures of the Year International’s Feature Picture Story competition for his photo essay A Grunt’s Life isn’t surprising. The ...
Written by Matt Mrozinski, Director of Photojournalism at KING 5. Former KING-TV Chief Photographer and Executive Producer Phil Sturholm passed away at home Tuesday night. We reached out to several of ...
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