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Working techniques of three photojournalists. Bill Pierce, Ken Heyman and Jill Freedman describe their procedures. CAMERA 35 Apr 1979 (v.24#4) pg. 58
How one photojournalist photographed the launch of the space shuttle. CAMERA 35 Sep 1981 (v.26#9) pg. 40
Some lessons from a volcano. More than luck and timing are involved in the selling of a news photo. Some tips in negotiating the best deal for your news photos. DARKROOM PHOTOGRAPHY Jul-Aug 1981 (v.3#4) pg. 70
The anonymous photojournalist. Professional gives suggestions on what clothing, luggage and photo equipment to take when doing editorial documentary photography in foreign countries. Also includes tips on handling local confrontations, paperwork, etc. INDUSTRIAL PHOTOGRAPHY May 1988 (v.37#5) pg. 36
Newsletter photojournalism. How to avoid the mundane and repetitive by applying a little creativity. Includes a basic equipment kit which should be sufficient for most b&w newsletter photography. INDUSTRIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Jul 1988 (v.37#7) pg. 38
How to shoot a picture story. PHOTOGRAPHIC Apr 1982 (v.10#12) pg. 81
So, you want to be a news photographer? A view of the routines and requirements of a daily staff photojournalist. PHOTOGRAPHIC Feb 1989 (v.17#10) pg. 60
World vision. The ways and means of three compassionate photojournalists. Includes a variety of in-the-field tips and techniques. PHOTOGRAPHIC Jun 1989 (v.18#2) pg. 24
Photographing the launch of a space shuttle. How to build a camera housing and audio trigger for remote cameras which can be placed closer to the launch site. Where to site your camera, how to get press credentials, equipment tips, etc. PHOTOGRAPHIC Jul 1990 (v.19#3) pg. 34
Strike a balance. To get your feature photographs published, you must dig for the news value in the subject and then exploit it graphically. PHOTOMETHODS Apr 1982 (v.25#4) pg. 21
Overexposure to tragedy. How to deal with depression after photographing unsettling images. PHOTOMETHODS Feb 1988 (v.31#2) pg. 20
Hostile encounters. How to defuse an angry situation when someone resents their picture being taken. PHOTOMETHODS Apr 1988 (v.31#4) pg. 27
Tips on photographing demonstrations without getting assaulted. POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Jun 1970 (v.66#6) pg. 46
The Hattersley Class: Tips on developing an approach for picture sequences or stories. POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Jul 1971 (v.69#1) pg. 67
Photography, down and dirty. Tips from White House photographers on how to grab those candid, travel, and news pictures that everybody misses. Three useful accessories for shooting on-the-go also shown. POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Nov 1975 (v.77#5) pg. 88
Use your flash to get fire-fighting pictures that have pro-quality and may even be salable. POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Jul 1980 (v.87#1) pg. 72
Tips on photographing demonstrations by joining one of the protest groups and photographing from the "inside". POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Nov 1984 (v.91#11) pg. 12
Responsible photography. Deciding whether to shoot or not. POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Mar 1988 (v.95#3) pg. 18
Added Info POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Jun 1988 (v.95#6) pg. 117
Profit with publicity photography. What to look for when covering community events. Tips on publicity photos for boat show, rodeo, awards, etc. RANGEFINDER Jan 1990 (v.39#1) pg. 34
Small town newspaper photojournalism. An overview of the job, equipment, responsibilities, salary, etc. SHUTTERBUG #292 Jan 1995 (v.24#3) pg. 112
Free-lance photojournalism. Some tips on getting started in this business. SHUTTERBUG #294 Mar 1995 (v.24#5) pg. 110
Front page. Six steps to successful free-lance photojournalism. SHUTTERBUG #348 Sep 1999 (v.28#11) pg. 30
News opportunities. What is involved in getting into the freelance news video business covering such things as fires, accidents, crime, etc. VIDEOMAKER Sep 1995 (v.10#3) pg. 129
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