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#newsrw: ipadio launches iPhone app for journalists | Media news | Journalism.co.uk

#newsrw: ipadio launches iPhone app for journalists | Media news | Journalism.co.uk | iPhoneography attempts and journalism | Scoop.it
There is also an Android app that allows journalists to share audio and video even in areas of low data connectivity
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Photographer's iPhone shot proves worthy of NYT's front page

Photographer's iPhone shot proves worthy of NYT's front page | iPhoneography attempts and journalism | Scoop.it
Nick Laham earns coveted position with his Instagramed image.
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Jeremy Lock: The Chuck Norris of Military Photography

Jeremy Lock: The Chuck Norris of Military Photography | iPhoneography attempts and journalism | Scoop.it
Every year since 1960, the government has held a Military Photographer of the Year competition to highlight the best images created by photographers in
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Instagram: a teen-toy or the new reporter tool?

Instagram: a teen-toy or the new reporter tool? | iPhoneography attempts and journalism | Scoop.it
“Instagram photos cheat the viewer!” Nick Stern’s claim, published in February 2012 on cnn.com, came as a bombshell, engendering pros and cons-reactions in the journalism and photo-reporting world....
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Photojournalism and the Presidency

Photojournalism and the Presidency | iPhoneography attempts and journalism | Scoop.it
Renowned photojournalists featured in an exhibit spanning 13 US presidential administrations contemplate social media’s effect on photojournalism.
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The Iphone killed the photojournalist.

The Iphone killed the photojournalist. | iPhoneography attempts and journalism | Scoop.it
A drastic statement as it is, it is also the view by some photojournalists relating to the use of the Iphone combined with the app Hipstamatic. This is all coming to a head because in October Hipst...
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Photojournalist Ben Lowy explains why he uses an iPhone

Photojournalist Ben Lowy explains why he uses an iPhone | iPhoneography attempts and journalism | Scoop.it
A can't-miss interview with one of the world's most renowned mobile photographers from EyeEm.
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'IPhoneography' breaking into mainstream

'IPhoneography' breaking into mainstream | iPhoneography attempts and journalism | Scoop.it
Try telling that to the hundreds of Macworld/iWorld attendees who eagerly participated in some of the more than a dozen workshops dedicated to improving shooting and editing photos on the devices at the trade show last week.
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5 Must-Have Chrome Extensions for Journalists - 10,000 Words

5 Must-Have Chrome Extensions for Journalists - 10,000 Words | iPhoneography attempts and journalism | Scoop.it
5 Must-Have Chrome Extensions for Journalists

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Through My Eye, Not Hipstamatic's

Through My Eye, Not Hipstamatic's | iPhoneography attempts and journalism | Scoop.it
Damon Winter, a New York Times staff photographer, on the validity of an iPhone image.
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iPhone reporting goes mainstream

iPhone reporting goes mainstream | iPhoneography attempts and journalism | Scoop.it
The iPhone has become an essential part of many if not most journalists' tool kits, in part because so many free or low-cost apps make it easier to report with an iPhone than other smart phones. We...
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Smartphone Photographers vs Photojournalists

ANALISIS ABOUT THE EFFECTS OF SMARTPHONES ON TRADITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY AND SOCIAL MEDIA.
Ben Gbeve's curator insight, March 31, 11:15 AM

Interesting discussion about pro photography vs smartphone users.

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How journalists can use location-based apps as a reporting tool | Poynter.

Create. Inform. Engage. | Journalism training, media news & how to's
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Photojournalists Sharing the World through...

Photojournalists Sharing the World through... | iPhoneography attempts and journalism | Scoop.it
Photojournalists Sharing the World through Instagram Photojournalists from around the globe have begun using Instagram as an important part of their storytelling, using the intimacy and immediacy of...
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Social media and the Boston bombings: When citizens and journalists cover the same story

Social media and the Boston bombings: When citizens and journalists cover the same story | iPhoneography attempts and journalism | Scoop.it
Nieman Visiting Fellow Hong Qu analyzes the role social media played in breaking the news of the Boston Marathon attack.
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CNN photojournalists share their tricks

CNN photojournalists share their tricks | iPhoneography attempts and journalism | Scoop.it
Whether you are shooting with a DSLR or a smartphone, one goal all photographers strive for is photographing a scene that quickly gets to the heart of the story without explanation or embellishment.
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Photojournalists Move To Instagram, From Syria to Sandy

Photojournalists Move To Instagram, From Syria to Sandy | iPhoneography attempts and journalism | Scoop.it
To navigate breakneck news cycles and global social media platforms, savvy pro photographers (and their editors) have a new favorite tool: the smartphone.
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Hipstamatic: too hip for photojournalism? - Correspondent

Hipstamatic: too hip for photojournalism? - Correspondent | iPhoneography attempts and journalism | Scoop.it
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Instascoop Magazine's curator insight, April 9, 8:26 AM

Mobile photography may be getting more and more recognition as a valid artform however you still won't find mobile photos with AFP. Seems a bit ridiculous given the advancements in mobile photography and the unique issues photo journalist face. Check out the article and you'll no what I mean..

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EyeEm Blog - War Through an iPhone Lens. Q&A with Ben Lowy

EyeEm Blog - War Through an iPhone Lens. Q&A with Ben Lowy | iPhoneography attempts and journalism | Scoop.it
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iPhone Photojournalism

iPhone Photojournalism | iPhoneography attempts and journalism | Scoop.it
Michael Christopher Brown uses an unlikely device to create iconic news photos that wouldn’t be possible with a DSLR
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The New Economics of Photojournalism: The rise of Instagram - British Journal of Photography

The New Economics of Photojournalism: The rise of Instagram - British Journal of Photography | iPhoneography attempts and journalism | Scoop.it
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A day in the life of Scott A. Woodward – A Traditional Professional Photographer Embracing Mobile Photography

A day in the life of Scott A. Woodward – A Traditional Professional Photographer Embracing Mobile Photography | iPhoneography attempts and journalism | Scoop.it
Welcome to our very exciting column on theappwhisperer.com. This section entitled “A Day in the Life of…” is where we take a look at some hugely influential, interesting and accomplished...

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The best apps, communities & tools for writers and journalists

The best apps, communities & tools for writers and journalists | iPhoneography attempts and journalism | Scoop.it
Richard Bach once said, "A professional writer is an amateur who didn't quit." From CNN anchors to TNW contributors, those bound by the written word can always benefit from ...
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Mobile reporting: 15 iPhone apps for journalists | Media news | Journalism.co.uk

Mobile reporting: 15 iPhone apps for journalists | Media news | Journalism.co.uk | iPhoneography attempts and journalism | Scoop.it
Turn your iPhone into a multimedia reporting tool for less than £20
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iPhoneography: How smartphone photography is changing news and journalism - SIC2012

Mobile Photography Richard "Koci" Hernandez Mark Briggs iPhoneography: How smartphone photography is changing news and journalism Can you feature a news webs...
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