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Photography and Photojournalism News From Gaia Photos
By John Brown
Posted in blog on 22 June 2010
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Hello everyone!  It’s nice to meet you all here once again!  After receiving a comment on our Facebook Fan Page from Maria Gumil saying, “Love this page”, we decided it was time we to thank you all for following along and wanted to share [...]

A for Art? - Photojournalism A-Z
By Morten Svenningsen
Posted in blog on 1 October 2009
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We’ll be doing a little blog series here of photojournalism topics from A to Z. Classic and controversial photojournalism topics. I had a lot of fun creating the list and I’ll be posting a new letter every once in a while. Hope to spur some thoughts, awareness, debate…
Is Photojournalism = Art?
Photojournalism clearly contains an aesthetic [...]

Don McCullin, Podcast & Thoughts
By Morten Svenningsen
Posted in blog on 28 September 2009
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I came across this fascinating podcast interview with British photojournalist legend, Don McCullin - one of rather few British photojournalists that I really admire! Very honestly, he talks about his work, mostly as a war photojournalist, and about how splintered he actually feels about it now, if you can say it that way. Some amazing [...]

DIGITAL PHOTO MANIPULATION: Are You Confused?
By John Brown
Posted in blog on 27 September 2009
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Children without hearing (deaf) work on their art projects at The National Rehabilitation Center in Vientiane, Laos.

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Remember when you were a kid and your teacher came to your desk to ask you what colors you wanted to use for your finger painting? [...]

PHOTOJOURNALISM: Limited Access At Cambodian Genocide Trial
By John Brown
Posted in blog on 26 September 2009
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Barbed wire surrounds the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

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THE SITUATION

What if you were a photojournalist assigned to document an international news event but it’s organizers denied you and your colleagues full access to the episode’s main stage? [...]

Film or digital?
By Marc-André Pauzé
Posted in blog on 25 September 2009
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Text and Photo: Marc-André Pauzé
Film or digital? If I had a dollar each time I have been asked this question during my exhibitions, I would be able to buy the new Leica M9 (7000$).
The Leica M cameras are marketed since 1954 and had changed very little before the launching of the digital M8 in 2006. But the latter [...]