Photography podcast #119 is the second of two episodes dedicated to manipulation in photojournalism. In this episode we feature a 70 minute casual conversation with Moe Doiron, a photojournalist with The Globe and Mail, Canada’s largest National Newspaper.
In the interview we revisit the 2012 winning world press photo by Paul Hansen, discuss the Chicago Sun-Times firing of their Photojournalism staff and chat about Moe’s multi-decade career as a photojournalist. and photo editor.
Links /resources mentioned in this podcast:
World Press Photo of the year (Large)
A pet’s perspective — Low angled images — Photography.ca forum’s regular assignment — June 2013
f/16 or smaller — Photography.ca forum’s level 2 assignment — June 2013
Photography Podcast 118 — Manipulating Photojournalism — Interview with Carl Neustaedter
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That was an interesting listen on my long train ride last weekend.