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“Time, however, took a different -- and in my opinion better -- approach, hiring five well-known photographers to man their Instagram account.
“The resulting coverage is pretty fascinating to go through right now, but it was even more fascinating to watch it unfold live, which is the point of using something like Instagram.”
(Published Oct. 30, 2012.)
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Olivier Laurent speaks with photojournalists about how Instagram is shaping the photographic industry.
(Published Sept. 3, 2012.)
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“[Vice president of product for Google+ Bradley] Horowitz wants to increase the power its own post-processing tools, making image editors scalable so that an amateur can use them as easily as a professional photographer. Replacing the very segmented image editing market and creating a tool that is equal parts Instagram, Lightroom, and Photoshop is an especially ambitious (perhaps naive) idea.” Via zackrizmanic Delete the scoop?
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An article by Richard Koci Hernandez, “a national Emmy award-winning multimedia producer who has worked as a photojournalist for more than 15 years. A two-time Pulitzer Prize nominee, he currently teaches at the University of California's Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism.”
(Published Oct. 14, 2012.)
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“The big news was leaked on Mashable last night that Sports Illustrated is publishing 18 of my baseball iPhone Instagrams spread out over three Leading Off double trucks (6 pages) in the magazine this week. This is an exciting development for a project that I started in February on the first day of spring training when I was on assignment for the magazine.”
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List of eight ways journalists are using Spundge "Notebooks."