Showing posts with label Newspaper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Newspaper. Show all posts

Sunday, June 30, 2024

Photojourno: A Photojournalist's Job Description




A photojournalist's job description typically includes the following responsibilities and tasks:

Job Description: Photojournalist

Responsibilities:
1. Capture News Events:
   - Photograph significant news events, including political rallies, sports events, natural disasters, and social issues.
   - Document events as they happen to provide timely and accurate visual reports.

2. Storytelling Through Images:
   - Create compelling visual narratives that tell a story or highlight important aspects of a news event.
   - Ensure that images convey the intended message and resonate with the audience.

3. Research and Planning:
   - Conduct research to understand the context and significance of the events being covered.
   - Plan and prepare for shoots, including arranging travel, obtaining necessary permissions, and ensuring the right equipment is available.

4. Editing and Post-Processing:
   - Edit and enhance photographs using software tools to ensure they meet the publication's standards and requirements.
   - Organize and archive images for future reference and use.

5. Collaboration with Journalists:
   - Work closely with reporters and editors to align on the story’s focus and ensure that images complement written content.
   - Provide insights and suggestions for visual elements that can enhance the story.

6. Adherence to Ethical Standards:
   - Maintain ethical standards in photojournalism, including accuracy, fairness, and respect for subjects' privacy and dignity.
   - Avoid manipulating images in a way that misrepresents the truth.

7. Equipment Maintenance:
   - Maintain and care for photographic equipment, ensuring it is in good working condition.
   - Keep up to date with new photography technologies and techniques.

8. Covering Diverse Topics:
   - Be versatile and capable of covering a wide range of topics, from hard news to human interest stories.
   - Adapt to different environments and situations, often under tight deadlines.

9. Building a Portfolio:
   - Develop and maintain a strong portfolio that showcases a variety of work and demonstrates technical skills and creativity.
   - Network and build relationships within the industry to secure assignments and opportunities.

10. Travel:
    - Be prepared to travel frequently, sometimes on short notice, to cover stories in various locations, including remote and potentially hazardous areas.

Skills and Qualifications:
- Photography Skills: Proficiency in using professional camera equipment and editing software.
- News Sense: Strong understanding of news and current events, with the ability to identify and capture important moments.
- Storytelling: Ability to tell a story through images, with a keen eye for detail and composition.
- Technical Proficiency: Knowledge of photographic techniques, lighting, and editing.
- Adaptability: Ability to work in a variety of conditions and adapt quickly to changing environments.
- Communication: Strong communication skills to collaborate effectively with reporters, editors, and other team members.
- Ethical Integrity: Commitment to ethical standards and responsible journalism.
- Time Management: Excellent time management skills to meet deadlines and manage multiple assignments.

This job description provides a comprehensive overview of what is expected from a photojournalist, emphasizing their role in capturing and conveying the essence of news stories through powerful images.

COPYRIGHT 2007-2024 Patti Friday b.1959.

Saturday, July 30, 2022

New York Times Story Portrait

Five years ago I became a subscriber to the New York Times.  I was a creature of habit at the time.  I suppose I still am, but this decision to subscribe to the digital edition was bittersweet.  Oh how I adored flipping those inky pages. The texture on my fingertips. The expanse of a double spread wide open. The mess of scattered columns.  Weekend mornings were leisurely spent with coffee and my print copy of the newspaper.  If the kids were at sleepovers or preoccupied nibbling on cereal in front of a cartoon filled TV, I would read my favorite sections in bed.  I confess.  The digital edition is good, but not as great as the real thing. Anyone who has made love online understands this completely. There is a bright side of course. Because I'm doing it digitally, it seems that my partner (paper) knows me well.  They have created 'Story Portrait' where it showcases who one is and what they desire based on the articles they gravitate towards.  It is no surprise to me that the NYTimes; my beloved, gets me.  "All the News That's Fit to Print". 

UPDATE:  I am so happy!  The NYTimes shared story portrait and my words!  HERE.

#storyportrait 

COPYRIGHT 2007-2022 Patti Friday b.1959.

Saturday, March 14, 2020

Embassy of Ideas No. 13 - The Friday Collectors Newsletter


The only thing I want to say to you this week is that I am sending you good thoughts and virtually wrapping my arms around you so you know I appreciate you!


All week I have wondered if ART is relevant at all.  But you know what?  Look at the joyful Italians singing from their balconies!  Check out the complimentary virtual tours of the world's greatest museums and galleries - online crowds are gathering there!  People are trying social distancing and getting cozy with books.  ART means more now than ever.  I hope my posts on social give you some inspiration or meaning to our existence on this silly 'ball floating around a sun'! 

We are all hungry for beauty and creativity. 
I will continue to feed some of you.

Peace Love Create Art
Patti
xo



I am an Artist who carries a paintbrush, camera and notebook. Instagram: @pattifriday

Friday, March 6, 2020

Embassy of Ideas No. 12 - The Friday Collectors Newsletter



Photographer | Painter | Writer


Hello Friends!
This is....
Embassy of Ideas No. 12
A weekly newsletter for
My Collectors

Short.  Chatty. Conversational.

Things I want to share with you.
News from my gallery shop and studio.
Behind the scenes of my life.

Thank you so much for being here!


2019 was an incredible year for
travel for me. 
Two trips that have ignited brand new collections of original artworks
are Banff and Mexico
Mixed media photographs will be highlighted. Stay tuned!


“I go to nature to be soothed and healed,
and to have my senses put in order.”
- John Burroughs



“If I didn't have my camera to remind me constantly,
I am here to do this, I would eventually have slipped away,
I think. I would have forgotten my reason to exist.”
― Annie Leibovitz


Purple Rain is NOW AVAILABLE here


Peace Love Create Art Gather ....and Cake.

Patti 
xo

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I am an Artist who carries a paintbrush, camera and notebook. Instagram: @pattifriday

Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Slow Journalism



Slow Journalism is like peeling the layers of a fresh, local, organic onion. It might be so damn good that it makes you cry. 
- Patti Friday,  Embassy of Ideas 

Keywords:

Graphic narrative
Lyric essay
Installment publishing
Storytelling as performance
Micro-Nonfiction
Distinctive Intimate Voice
Complex approach to subjectivity
Innovative reportage
Sketchy apercu
Response Reflection
Public Diary
Personality
Human self-correction
Amended hindsight
Artisanal
Long original content
Luxury good
Long-form, in-depth compelling subjects
Reputation of excellence
Short personal broadcasts
Curated links
Long read tagging
Good writing
Online cover stories
Cultural criticism
Level of literature
Artistry in Blogging
Suspense
Shocking Conclusions
Appreciation for nuance
Argumentative essays
Complexities
Taking Reader on a journey
Singles (5000-30000 words) >magazine article <book
Digital chapbook
Documentation of discovery trademark
Supplementary material
High level of craft
Selection Constraint Completion
Talking by writing
Delayed gratification

Source: Slow Journalism in the Digital Fast Lane


Like the other Slow movements, we take time to do things properly. Instead of desperately trying to beat Twitter to the punch, we return to the values we all want from journalism – context, analysis and expert opinion - The Slow Journalism Company

Slow journalism is the news analogue to slow food. Slow journalism is about valuing content over speed. Slow journalism is about identifying core issues and finding a way to give audiences information of lasting substance--it's not about posting the latest news clip on a 24/7 deadline to "feed the beast." Slow journalism is about news you can use... to make you a more informed citizen. Slow journalism is activist journalism; it's journalism that tries to enlighten, and perhaps even empower its audience, often by asking that audience to become collaborators. - Susan Moeller



"It is a cultural revolution against the notion that faster is always better. The Slow philosophy is not about doing everything at a snail’s pace. It’s about seeking to do everything at the right speed. Savoring the hours and minutes rather than just counting them. Doing everything as well as possible, instead of as fast as possible. It’s about quality over quantity in everything from work to food to parenting." - Slow Movement




Patti Friday, Photojourno, reporting from inside 'The Art Dept.' at the international 'Embassy of Ideas'. Reading. Listening. Learning. Improving. Hanging out with successful people. Photographer. Pirate. Bubby. CANADA @pattifriday

Thursday, January 8, 2015

Sally Kohn


sent out a powerful Tweet


I get her point.
Basically she is saying
'this is not Islam'

The killers are bad people.
It has nothing to do with being a Muslim.
We should not be blaming Islam.


"I wouldn't be rushing to defend Islam if so many people weren't rushing to implicate 1.6 billion people in the atrocious actions of a few."— Sally Kohn (@sallykohn) January 7, 2015


And a Liberal.
And very smart.
A complete believer in peace
and
The Golden Rule:



"What is hateful to you, do not do to your fellow man: 
this is the whole Torah; the rest is the commentary; go and learn it."

Her article about Israel and Palestine 
was brilliant.

PFXO


"People kill in the name of all religions—incl Islam, Christianity, Judaism. 
They don’t represent entire community. They are EXTREMISTS." - Sally Kohn






"A Million Muslim March against all violence in the name of Islam would restore Islam to the great world religion it has been and can be again. A religion that establishes the unity of all of God’s children. A religion that establishes the oneness of the human family. A religion that promotes love. And a religion that condemns hate." - Rabbi Shmuley

Patti Friday, Photojourno, reporting from inside 'The Art Dept.' at the international 'Embassy of Ideas'. Reading. Listening. Learning. Improving. Hanging out with successful people. Photographer. Pirate. Bubby. CANADA @pattifriday

Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Je Suis Charlie





Patti Friday, Photojourno, reporting from inside 'The Art Dept.' at the international 'Embassy of Ideas'. Reading. Listening. Learning. Improving. Hanging out with successful people. Photographer. Pirate. Bubby. CANADA @pattifriday

Photo Editor Job New York Post


The New York Post is looking for its next Photo Editor working to produce all  photos for its exceptional Features section.
You will have at least five years’ experience in Magazines and Newspapers and have a complete understanding of how to direct quality Photography, produce outstanding shoots ‘first time’ and be able to research all the pictures we might need.
In this fast paced newsroom you will know all the places to look for stock material and all the places that will make great locations.
  • You will become the  ‘collaborator-in-chief’ working in a demanding and fast paced work environment.
  • You will enjoy problem solving and have an extensive contacts book of superb Photographers and Stylists.
  • Your visual ideas will become the backbone of the section.
  • You will have a strong interest in celebrity, popular culture and fashion.
  • You will have a solid grasp of copyright law and understand how to negotiate to stay within budget.
  • Most importantly you will have the eye for the best photo and know how to sell it to others.
You will be expected to be in work some Holidays and some weekends during award season.
If you have what it takes to be our next Photo Editor -Features, please send resume and cover letter to: careers@nypost.com.



Patti Friday, Photojourno, reporting from inside 'The Art Dept.' at the international 'Embassy of Ideas'. Reading. Listening. Learning. Improving. Hanging out with successful people. Photographer. Pirate. Bubby. CANADA @pattifriday

Thursday, October 2, 2014

Job: Photo Editor


Bloggers are the best Photo Editors around.  They can swiftly select the appropriate image, add captions in a New York minute and write engaging text. Let's not forget that they quickly contract hire a Photographer (usually their self) to get the perfect shot(s) and edit the photograph.
When I won the blogging award I came second to the National Post.  The reason I was so happy about coming second was that I was a staff of 'one' and they were a staff of '?'.
Now they (as well as the rest of the group of outlets under the umbrella) are looking for a Photo Editor.
Truth is. I could do this job. Fact is. They probably would not even look at my resume.
Even though I have published thousands of well-read posts in the last 7.5 years.
Alas, if you have a fancy degree or diploma, this may be the job for you.
or if Post Media reads this. Maybe......

Photo Editor

Photo Editor
Postmedia Editorial Services seeks creative, fast and flexible copy editors to join our national page production hub in Hamilton, Ont.
JOB requirements:
•3-5 years of experience as an editorial photo editor or news photographer;
•Keen eye and strong editing skills - able to choose and find photos that best illustrate the stories of the day;
•Familiar with news agencies and wires;
•Strong knowledge of current events;
•Experience negotiating licensing fees and rights;
•Proficient with Photoshop, knowledge of WordPress, Final Cut and video editing;
•Must be able to multitask and prioritize work. Work quickly and accurately under pressure of deadlines.

JOB responsibilities:
•To quickly respond to photo requests and breaking news by searching wire services, member paper photos, social media, or hiring freelancers;
•Choose the best and most eye catching photos of the day for print and web use;
•EDIT captions;
•Work with Postmedia editors and reporters to establish best photo elements for stories;
•Hire and co-ordinate freelance photographers for event coverage;
•Pitch newsworthy and creative photo ideas for print and online.

Please note that Postmedia Editorial Services is a seven-day operation and applicants should expect to work weekend and evening shifts.
A cover letter and resume should be sent to: PEScareers@postmedia.com
Application Deadline: October 31, 2014
No phone calls please. Only those applicants selected for an interview will be contacted.


Patti Friday, Photojourno, reporting from inside 'The Art Dept.' at the international 'Embassy of Ideas'. Reading. Listening. Learning. Improving. Hanging out with successful people. Photographer. Pirate. Bubby. CANADA @pattifriday