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silvie koanda

Getty: Photojournalism is not dead news - Amateur Photographer - news, camera reviews, ... - 0 views

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    Today's thirst for news images at the click of a mouse does not sound the death knell for the photojournalist keen to illustrate the story behind the headline, claims Getty Images.Picture credit: Tom Stoddart/Getty Images
damian drohan

Citizenside: is there a future for citizen photojournalism? - Editors Weblog - 0 views

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    Citizenside: is there a future for citizen photojournalism? Posted by Emma Heald on February 18, 2009 at 10:20 AM Following Getty Images' decision to close its citizen journalism arm Scoopt, the venture's founder Kyle MacRae explained in an interview why "the dedicated cit-j agency model isn't the way forward." His reasoning was that even though many members of the public may well be on a breaking news scene with a camera, it is extremely unlikely that they will be a member of a citizen photojournalism organisation. But has Citizenside, a small, young company based in Paris, found a solution? The Editors Weblog spoke to co-founder Matthieu Stefani and editor-in-chief Aurélien Viers about Citizenside's work and the way they see the future of citizen photojournalism.
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    Citizenside operates in two different ways. On its own site, it functions in a similar way to other agencies: it gathers photos from its community - 35,000 members, close to 7,000 of which are active - which are published after thorough checking of the photos' validity. Staff receive 500-600 images a day, and those which pass the checking are categorised into sections such as headlines, showbiz, or unusual, or gathered into portfolios with others along the same theme or about the same event. Media outlets can purchase the photos from Citzenside, with up to 75% of the price going to the contributor. Agence France Presse owns a 34% stake of Citizenside, and is currently trialling incorporating the company's amateur images into its image forums, where any of the news agency's 7000 partners would be able to buy them. Content is clearly labelled as amateur, and Citizenside stressed the importance of differentiating the work of 'citizens' from that of professionals
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    Citizenside: is there a future for citizen photojournalism?
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    posted by Nelly Akhmetova
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    Following Getty Images' decision to close its citizen journalism arm Scoopt, the venture's founder Kyle MacRae explained in an interview why "the dedicated cit-j agency model isn't the way forward." His reasoning was that even though many members of the public may well be on a breaking news scene with a camera, it is extremely unlikely that they will be a member of a citizen photojournalism organisation.
silvie koanda

Online agencies promise to help citizen photographers get paid - 0 views

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    Three startups are trying to help amateur news photographers sell work to media outlets. But will these agencies deliver enough quality photos?
paul lowe

PhotoMedia Magazine Online » Blog Archive » Social Media: Don't Be Left Behind - 0 views

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    "Social Media: Don't Be Left Behind Departments, Electronic Market, Fall 2009 - By Richard on October 23, 2009 at 11:19 am Social networking websites are the talk of the town, but how can they help your business? By Rosh Sillars Supporters exalt it as the great advance in communication. Detractors consider it a waste of time. Like it or not, the phenomenon of social media empowers the public at large to capture and disseminate information immediately. But how do all these technological advances affect the photographer? Is the growth of social media killing our business? How do these changes affect the amateur? Are there ways for photographers to use these new tools for their benefit?"
paul lowe

Black Star Rising - 0 views

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    Black Star Rising is a blogzine designed to educate professional photographers, amateur photographers and photography buyers alike. Black Star has a long history of mentoring our photographers and clients, and Black Star Rising is an attempt to extend this ethos of teaching -- and caring -- to a broader audience. We hope you find it of value, and that you'll come back often.
sisi xiong

Stock Photo Showdown: Corbis Pros vs. IStockphoto Amateurs - 0 views

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    Compare the quality of stock-photo services. Here's a look at Corbis, one of the largest, and the micro-stock site iStockphoto.com.
silvie koanda

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    citizen photoj vs professionals
silvie koanda

Photographer releases 'machete attack' pictures (update) news - Amateur Photographer - ... - 0 views

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    Photographs of a man accused of the attempted murder of a photographer in Mozambique, Africa, have been released.Photographer Kypros Kyprianou (pictured), who grew up in England, claims 'bandits' tried to kill him in a remote African villagePicture credit: Copyright Kypros Kyprianou
duncan robertson

The New Yorker: Amateur Hour - 0 views

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    The New Yorker's take on citizen journalism, from August 06.
Brett Van Ort

WeSay.com - Photos from amateur photographers and photojournalists - Your News, Your Ph... - 0 views

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    WeSay.com is an online news site that hosts photographers of all skill levels and features their photos."
damian drohan

Flickring Out--Photojournalism in the Age of Bytes and Amateurs (Columbia Journalism Re... - 0 views

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    This is an article of particular interest to the Citizen Photojournalism project. Writer Alissa Quart writes for the Columbia Journalism review amongst others, and in this article, she considers the impact of citizen photojournalism on agencies and professional photojournalism in general.
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    I must say that during last Sunday's riots in the Old CIty of Jerusalem the citizen journalists outnumbered those who were rioting . At least 6 photographers complained about their difficulties of capturing an image without someone sticking a cell phone or other small camera into the frame . A Palestinian man poked his head of the entrance of his home and asked me to assist a Norwegian man who ran into his home to seek safety but was too afraid to leave the area and was trapped . I helped the man make his way down the alley that separated the masked Palestinian youths who were throwing stones towards the Israeli border police at the other end and told him to stick to my side where he would be more protected by the stone building along the way . This has happened a number of times during my coverage of the Palestinian Israeli conflict and in some ways hinders a photojournalist because they leave the scene to assist someone else , can endanger them further my walking in between lines however even the seasoned professionals have opted out of situations that risked their own safety .
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