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Link Ch. 13 – Photography and Privacy Around the United States
UPDATED: Couple of readings on photography and privacy: One of the things that makes invasion of privacy law difficult to interpret is the fact that it is determined primarily by the individual states, not the federal government. To help with … Continue reading
Posted in Book Link, Chapter 13
Tagged invasion of privacy, media law, photography
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Link Ch. 14 – Should a student photographer be asked to change the color of the sky?
Back in 2008, there was a a big debate going on over at SportsShooter.com as to whether it was proper for a college newspaper adviser to tell a photographer that he needed to make the sky bluer in a photo of an MLK … Continue reading
Posted in Book Link, Chapter 14
Tagged ethics, photography
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Link Ch. 14 – An Astrophotographer Talks Digital Manipulation
Space photographer Jerry Lodriguss talks about the ethics of digitally manipulating their images. It’s not just press photography where this is an issue. The Ethics of Digital Manipulation
Posted in Book Link, Chapter 14
Tagged ethics, photography
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Link Ch. 6 – New York Daily News DEAD! cover
Jesús Marrone wrote his doctoral dissertation on front covers of publications, and has a lot of great background on the New York Daily News DEAD! cover featuring murderer Ruth Snyder being executed. Lots of great background information and photos of … Continue reading
Posted in Book Link, Chapter 6
Tagged newspapers, photography
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Sept. 11, 2001 retrospective
I’ve been tweeting a lot this last week or two about 9/11 coverage. Here’s a collection of items based on those tweets. Newseum Newspaper Front Page Archive The Newseum posts the front pages of newspapers from around the world on … Continue reading
Posted in Chapter 1, Chapter 14
Tagged 9/11, ethics, newspapers, photography, television, twitter
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Top Visual Communication Creative Projects from AEJMC11
Last week I attended (and Tweeted about) some great sessions at the AEJMC meetings in St. Louis. This will be the first of a series of posts highlighting what I saw and heard. This post looks at the award-winning creative … Continue reading
Posted in Chapter 12, Chapter 13, Chapter 5, Uncategorized
Tagged legal issues, photography, public relations
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