- The Inner Workings of Magazine Publishing
by Victor Epand. What is the working protocol of journalism especially for magazines? Also what is the role of editor-in-chief in a magazine and the working hierarchy in a magazine... who reports to whom? Also how much should the editor-in-chief allow the owners/publishers/directors of the media company to interfere in the editorial content? These are just some of the questions that is normally asked about the in... articles, news
- A Writing Career: Newspaper Vs Magazine Work
by Victor Epand. I completely agree with you that thoughtful feature writing can be more challenging than the classic hard news stories. I don't think that your preferences necessarily make you more suited for magazine work than for newspaper work, but I do think that you should consider pursuing a feature writing career rather than a hard news career.
Whatever you pursue, the good thing about hard news and feat... articles, news
- The ABCs of Effective Resume Writing - Part 3 - The All Important Format
by Heather Eagar. Choosing the right format might seem like child's play to a lot of job seekers. I mean, how many good choices are there really? The answer depends on your own unique situation.
Let's start with the resume format most loved by human resources: the combination format. It's basically the format that you see the most and is very effective when it's used in the right situation.
What is the right sit... articles, news
- It's All In The Cards - Safety In Numbers
by Mikael Karlsson. With digital cameras, the recording medium is most often a Compact Flash (CF) card. It's the memory place where all your images are stored. Some cameras allow simultaneous recording on two cards for increased reliability and redundancy, just in case something goes wrong.
CF cards are not as important to the final image as film was/is. Far from it. But, the CF card is a major part of your digit... articles, news
- Ten Tips for Photographing Wildlife Like a Pro
by Stephen Oachs. Tip 1: Miss the eyes and you've missed the shot. Getting the eyes in focus is key to capturing a photo of an animal. It's human nature to look at the eyes. It's how we determine emotion and how we connect. When I was in Homer, Alaska, I came across a moose on the move. Given it was early morning and the light was low I knew getting a fast shutter speed to freeze his movement would be tough, so I ... articles, news
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