Photo Workshops
From Stills to Digital Video Photographs Sponsored by: Hewlett Packard
Still photography, it seems, may be going a different route.
Newspapers are using digital ‘movie cameras’ and grabbing
frames from them. This is a different approach to newspaper
photojournalism. The cameras now only allow a small resolution
frame to be used, but it could be the future of still
photojournalism? How is this going to affect newspaper
photographers? Is still photography going to go the way of film
and disappear?
COORDINATOR: G. Marc Benavidez, staff photographer, Wichita (Kan.) Eagle
MODERATOR: Steve Gonzales, director of photography, Houston Chronicle
PANELISTS: Richard Koci Hernandez, producer, MercuryNewsPhoto.com
Mark Hinojosa, assistant managing editor for electronic news, Chicago Tribune
Photo Critiques
COORDINATOR: G. Marc Benavidez, staff photographer,
Wichita (Kan.) Eagle
Mi Raza Slide Show
Pulitzer Prize finalist Gary
Coronado leads off the
presentation with his photo
story about immigrant train
jumpers. During the rest of
the session, photographers’
work will be displayed.
Photographers can submit
up to three photos from
their news organizations of Latinos covering Latinos.
COORDINATOR: G. Marc Benavidez, staff photographer, Wichita (Kan.) Eagle
MODERATOR: Steve Gonzales, director of photography, Houston Chronicle
PANELIST: Gary Coronado, photographer, Palm Beach Post
From the Streets to the Photo Desk
What do you do when it’s time to get off the streets, put down
the camera and go inside to manage the photo section. Listen
to photo editors and directors of photography share their
experiences of going from photographer to photo editor.
COORDINATOR: G. Marc Benavidez, photographer, Wichita Eagle
PANELISTS: Steve Gonzales, director of photography, Houston Chronicle
Cliff Schippa, former Associated Press photo editor
Mark Hinojosa, assistant managing editor for electronic news, Chicago Tribune
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