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  • By Owen Quayle KALAMAZOO- This assignment definitely pushed my photography skills a great amount. I think there’s a lot of things, both technical and non-technical, that make shooting sports an extra challenge.  Obviously, the unpredictable nature of the shooting environment presents some challenges. In my case, the amount of fans in attendance at the gameContinue…

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  • By Owen Quayle DETROIT, MI This story presented a lot of learning experiences, in terms of both technical knowledge and general practices.  One instance of this that presented itself early on was how logistics unfortunately have to come before the actual creative details of storytelling. I initially intended to focus this video on a localContinue…

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  • There are a variety of ways that a photographer can adjust their camera to change the qualities of their photos. One of the most straightforward ways to do this is to change the camera’s settings. This generally includes the ISO, shutter speed, and f-stop. ISO controls how much light is let in by the cameraContinue…

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  • “Amendment 1. Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.” By Owen Quayle WSU Photojournalism ETHICS OF PHOTOJOURNALISMContinue…

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  • The beginnings of photojournalism can be traced back primarily to war reporting. Advances in camera technology allowed these devices to be used in this environment, and thus pictures became an important component of the news. In America, Matthew Brady made use of this to great effect while documenting the American Civil War. It was likelyContinue…

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