4/23
Reaction to "Photographing Conflict for the First Time", by Michael Kamber
As a profession I would say that photojournalism has become easier with the increase in technology, but any real photographer knows that the images you can get off a camera are vastly superior to that of a camera on a phone. Also photojournalists have to be able to get into messy situations and expect to get injured and have to overcome this in order to due an effective job. In this piece veteran photographers were just concerned that "green" photographers where not taking necessary precautions in order to protect themselves. these precautions however can only be learned by mistakes the "green" photographers are bound to make and learn on their own, much similar to that of the veteran photographers. In any other industry veteran workers will always be jealous of new employees and worried if they try to cut safety precaution's. All in all this story was meaningless to me, the writing was poor in my opinion and rambled on about new employers vs the jealous veterans they are bound to replace.
Monday, April 23, 2012
2/10-critique of the warrior weekly
Andover high school's Warrior Weekly has a very bland layout. The site lacks color and the main graphic has been the same picture of Dr. Lord for the past 3ish months. The layout is fortunately easy to use but it still is missing a flare to spark readers into reading a story.
A story on the website that i read was "Are Youths Ready for Voting Responsibility?" by Freddie Duquet. The story was well researched and included points from various students and teachers. The story demonstrated these opinions through a fluid story that was concise. Overall I would say the story had no major flaws that caught my attention.
Andover high school's Warrior Weekly has a very bland layout. The site lacks color and the main graphic has been the same picture of Dr. Lord for the past 3ish months. The layout is fortunately easy to use but it still is missing a flare to spark readers into reading a story.
A story on the website that i read was "Are Youths Ready for Voting Responsibility?" by Freddie Duquet. The story was well researched and included points from various students and teachers. The story demonstrated these opinions through a fluid story that was concise. Overall I would say the story had no major flaws that caught my attention.
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