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Since two of his colleagues were assassinated, Said Tahlil has come to speak of his own violent death as a near certainty. Being a journalist in the Somali capital of Mogadishu, he has made his peace with God and locked himself up in his offices
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“GET BACK! GET THE HECK AWAY” one yelled at a photographer from a local daily.
“You all have to vacate,” another screamed into my right ear as he tried to grab my arm.
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San Jose Mercury News reporter John Boudreau and I were sent to Beijing, China in June for two weeks to do stories that would run roughly one year before the 2008 Olympic Games are to start.
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I had said in the past that the F5 was best camera Nikon every made, then came the D2Xs. After shooting for two weeks with the D3, I can say both the F5 and D2Xs or any other camera on the market, can’t touch the advancements in this camera.
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The new members are Marcus Bleasdale, best known for covering the conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Franco Pagetti, who has been covering the Iraq war for Time magazine since 2003.
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Times photographer Luis Sinco made James Blake Miller an emblem of the war. The image would change both of their lives and connect them in ways neither imagined.
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“My e-mail started going crazy,” he told Acuna, according to the column. “That’s when I started receiving all this hate mail.”
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I was eager to share some work here by a Dutch photographer I’m crazy about–Desire Dolron
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The White House photographer offers a glimpse inside the politics and practice of Beltway photojournalism.
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Award winning photographer and multimedia producer Brenda Ann Kenneally’s new publication, “The Raw File” already has one powerful multimedia story on it,
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Brenda Ann Kenneally
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