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Associated Press Guide to Photojournalism by Brian Horton,

Associated Press Guide to Photojournalism by Brian Horton,
An expert's guide to the art and craft of making great news photos, every time"Reporting with a camera. Capturing the instant for others. The 'decisive moment.' Photojournalism."--Brian HortonNoted AP photographer and photo editor, Brian Horton takes you beyond the basics of lenses and exposure times to offer a rare, insider's perspective on the art and craft of photojournalism. While he does provide useful instruction on technical considerations such as picking the right angle and lighting a situation, his main concern is with the less tangible, wholly indispensable elements of content, style, and the creative process. Using more than 100 photographs from the AP archives to illustrate his points, Horton analyzes what constitutes great news photos of every type, including portraits, tableaus, sports shots, battlefield scenes, and more. He offers unique insights into composition and style, along with invaluable advice on how to develop a style of your own. And, in a chapter new to this edition, he explores the pros and cons of digital photography and the latest developments in digital development and processing.In writing The Associated Press Guide to Photojournalism, Brian Horton conducted extensive interviews with other award-winning photojournalists, whose voices echo throughout the book, sharing unforgettable war stories and hard-won insights into what it takes to seek and find memorable news photographs. Brian Horton is Senior Photo Editor for the Associated Press. He is also AP's LaserPhoto network director. An AP veteran of 30 years' experience, he has covered the World Series, the Super Bowl, the Triple Crown, the Winter and Summer Olympics, World Cup soccer, the Indianapolis500, the NBA Finals, and other major sports events. He also has covered news events ranging from the Gulf War to coal mine disasters, presidential campaigns and political conventions.



New York Noir: Crime Photos from the Daily News Archive by William Hannigan,
New York Noir: Crime Photos from the Daily News Archive by William Hannigan,
Some of the century's most recognizable criminals and their dirty work are featured in this collection of more than 130 images culled from the Daily News photo vaults



Kodak Photo Printer 6800 - The Kodak Photo Printer 6800 is a model of computer printer manufactured by Eastman Kodak whose purpose can be inferred to be for printing 5-inch-by-7-inch photographs. According to Kodak's news release (as cited in the "References" section), the 6800 takes advantage of "thermal" printing technology.

Headline News (song) - "Headline News" is a parody song by "Weird Al" Yankovic. The song is a reworking of the Crash Test Dummies hit "Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm" about three inexplicably abnormally deformed children.

"Weird Al" Yankovic - Alfred Matthew "Weird Al" Yankovic (born October 23, 1959 in Downey, California) is an American musician best known for his parodies of contemporary radio hits. His lyrics depend largely on the satirizing of popular culture including television, movies, food, music, and news stories.

Chromatik - Chromatik is a French-Canadian alternative news web magazine. Founded in 2004 in Montréal, Québec, Chromatik covers strange and weird news from around the world as well as local stories.



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