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The Sports Shooter website is an online source of information for individuals that work as sports photographers. The site is made of different sections that can be browsed through. These include equipment profiles and a wide scope of educational materials. An online store is also featured, and equipment can be procured therein. Special offers are highlighted for shopping convenience. A section devoted to classified advertisements is likewise featured, and it enables members of the site to purchase, sell and trade equipment and gear, as well as advertise their services online. This feature is a... read more
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If you are looking for the latest news in journalism and film, you will find them at Gregpalast.com. This blog style website is constantly updated with the author’s take on modern day events. There are many multimedia items on the site. These will allow you to further upon the news that are found on the site. If you like what the site has to offer, you can sign up to the newsletter. This will allow you to be notified every time the site is updated. This is great for anyone that doesn’t have the time to check back to the site every time they want to read the updates. If you want to help out... read more
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If you aspire to a career in photography, filmmaking, or graphic design, Brooks institute is designed for you. Whether you are completely new at these subjects, or you are seeking for new skills to advance an established career, its educational philosophy of “Learning by doing” can provide you with the artistic, technical, and business expertise needed to succeed. At the top of the homepage there are several categories in which you can find the information about Brook Institute that you were looking for. Some of the programs offered at Brooks are Professional Photography, Master of Fine Ar... read more
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In NarcoNews.com, they deal with topics such as the drug war, democracy, and the media, in America. They write articles, they translate documents, and they create reports, related to the topics mentioned above. You can be sure, when you visit this website, that you won’t find the same content that many other sites might have. They believe that Internet journalism replicates so much material, that people lose interest in reading what comes next. They prefer to link you with the original website than to copy their material. All the information that is posted at this site is organized by date a... read more
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HighSchoolJournalism.org is a web site presented by the American Society of Newspapers Editors and its aim is to provide student journalists, teachers, editors and guidance as well with resources in order to improve young journalists´ skills. The aim of the organization is to provide different resources in order to help scholastic journalism develop and blossom. If you click on the make news section, you will find news, photos, videos, and articles written by and for teens, so if interested in taking a look at it just click on that category and get the information available. From the site, yo... read more
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This site is home for one of Pakistan’s most relevant online dailies, The News, and in it users will be able to find the bilingual edition of the publication, and by going over to the English-language section, users will be able to access coverage on a variety of topics ranging from local news to financial, investment, business, lifestyle technology, and many others. One of the strong points of The News is that most of it is written directly in English, as opposed to a translated version (which we all know can make things very complicated for readers), and because of that is an important lan... read more
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The phenomenal spread of the Internet since it first became available means that nowadays every newspaper, paper and magazine is online. The same goes for radio and TV. Journalismnet.com (or “JNet”) is a website that lets you browse through all this information and find precisely the news items you are interested in. For instance, you can search Google news using a customized version of Google, which maximizes the efficiency of your search. There is a quick start section which includes top sites and picks of the week, alongside welcome information such as search tips and online courses. No... read more
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The main reason why someone should visit this site is, of course, to learn about what’s going on in Palo Alto. For those of you who have a thing for web paleontology, or are just curious about how the one of the first media sites to have a web version is doing, PaloAltoOnline.com has something for you as well. This site has been online since December 1996, and has ever since presented local news, community events, a social agenda, classifieds and all the standard areas you would expect from a local newspaper; the site has aged gracefully and at the time being has added a variety of multimedi... read more
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The French based CitizenSide, formerly ScoopLive, gives citizen journalists their shot for the spotlight. The site acts as a marketplace for news photos whereby anyone can sell their headlining snapshots for up to 75% of the final price. All CitizenSide members will make 65% commission if their picture is sold on their national market; the best sellers can earn 10% more depending on their annual turnover. As news happens right before our eyes all the time, and given the ubiquity of cameras, CitizenSide lets us all enter the paparazzi wagon. Media buyers bid on photos which are sold with a ... read more
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If you like watching photographs, you might as well give a try at taking your own. If you visit NYip.com, you can discover different photography distance-learning courses, which will lead you step by step to take artistically-accurate snapshots to the most moving portraits, and all of that from the comfort of your home. This institute trains people not only for amateur photography but for highly professional tasks as well, including commercial, fashion and journalistic fields, and will soon be launching a Documentary Photography degree as well. The courses cover both traditional and digital ph... read more
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Citizen journalism is hot right now. With the growth of social networking sites like Facebook and media sites like Flickr, anybody can take pictures and share them with friends, family, or CNN. News agencies love the fast, gritty, first-on-the-scene citizen pics they get. Scoopt is a UK based site that takes advantage of the citizen journalism thrust and actually will pay you for your cellphone or camera pics. Simply register and join Scoopt. There’s nothing to it. Create a username and profile, type in a password, and then get snapping. Be prepared. Carry your camera around and be on the l... read more
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You may not be the next Ansel Adams or Steven Meisel, but you can get paid for your photographs. SpyMedia is a new marketplace for news photos. It’s designed for you, the citizen photographer and it’s easy to use. Simply register and start uploading your photos, and place them on sale. Conversely, you can also buy photos. So, say you want a photo of Britney’s latest breakdown, you can put a Spy Bounty or request that photo. You name the price you’re willing to pay along with the description of the type of photo you want. The Spy Bounty is then distributed to the community who can then... read more
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