Chapter eight of Kenneth Kobré’s “Photojournalism: The Journalistic Approach” puts the focus on photography equipment. In the first part of the chapter, Kobré covers the features of most DSLR cameras, including autofocus, shutter speed, and exposure. It’s a lot of technical information to take in, but I think it’ll become easier to understand with first-hand … Continue reading RR: Kobré 8 & 9
RR 2
When I first saw the title to Chapter 2 my first thought was "I hope they talk about how to interact with police." I really appreciated the detail that Kobré put into the sections that dealt with the topic of taking photos during breaking events and dealing with police and by-standards. I honestly found this … Continue reading RR 2
RR2
Crime has always been a problem from the very beginning. Today, nothing goes unnoticed. I found it interesting that the photojournalists do not use flash even at night because it can be intrusive. I think it is very important to include police officers when taking photos. The author mentions John Tlumacki, from The Boston Globe, … Continue reading RR2
Solar Eclipse on the Quad
The line begins to grow longer as the solar eclipse gets closer on Monday at Piedmont College. PHOTO / JUSTIN VALLEJO The Quad at Piedmont College begins to fill up with students to watch the solar eclipse on Monday. PHOTO / JUSTIN VALLEJO Students gather around on the quad at Piedmont College to watch the … Continue reading Solar Eclipse on the Quad
