ImageUn-Bearing Witness

By Dennis Dunleavy, communications professor and Black Star Rising columnist
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ImageNotes from the VisCom Classroom: Teacher Goes Back to School

By David Weintraub, photography instructor and Black Star Rising columnist
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Your Sentence Is Your Message
Written by Sean Cayton   
Wednesday, 23 January 2008
ImageIn the world of 1,001 photographers, you need to have a message.

Photographer Alec Soth explains it this way:
I have a theory that everyone will say one sentence about an artist. "He's the guy that photographs Weimaraners." "She was one of Crewdson's students at Yale." "She took disturbing pictures of her children."
He calls it "the sentence." I think he's right. And I think every "sentence" has a message. And my message is what drives my business.

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How the Library of Congress Screwed Up By Putting Its Photos on Flickr
Written by Anh Stack   
Tuesday, 22 January 2008
ImageIt's been said that everyone and their uncle are putting their images on Flickr. That's now become literally true. Uncle Sam has just uploaded some of his photographs on the photo-sharing Web site.

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The Beauty of the Slideshow -- Now Available to Everyone
Written by Stanley Leary   
Monday, 21 January 2008
ImageEven before the Internet, I appreciated the slideshow. I created presentations with multiple projectors and audio, and I was always impressed with what the combined media could communicate. Even compared to video -- where you move right through a moment so quickly you can miss the subtlety of it -- the slideshow has its unique charms.

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Beate Chelette: Life After Corbis
Written by Ron Rovtar   
Friday, 18 January 2008
ImageBeate Chelette will relax and spend some quality time with her "intelligent, beautiful, opinionated" 15-year-old daughter Gina now that she has the opportunity to relax a bit. But don't expect the energetic stock photography industry veteran to sit still for too long.

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Even Student Photojournalists Fear "Amateurs" These Days
Written by Scott Baradell   
Thursday, 17 January 2008
ImageThe University of Southern Mississippi came up with an interesting idea for its latest recruitment campaign; it gave video cameras to a cross-section of students and asked them to document their lives at the school. The result, USM's Student Powered Videos (SPV) program, has been a hit -- drawing media buzz and traffic to the college's Web site.

But not everyone is happy with the campaign.

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