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A World Away from the World
Darnell Thompson doesn’t feel any different than anyone else. It’s the world around him that makes him feel different. The world around him judges him because he’s in a wheelchair. “People like to judge a book by its cover,” said … Continue reading
Posted in DC, Photography
Tagged basketball, dc, homeless, journalism, multimedia, photography, sports
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Saturday Study Session, Facebook Included
This is my first attempt at using the software Soundslides. For class today, we were asked to pair up with a classmate and get ambient sound, interviews, and photographs of one of two subjects: the wind or studying. We were … Continue reading
The Image that Changed a War and Ruined a Life
Katy Helvenston has had the same nightmare for seven years. Every night, she sees the image of her son’s charred and decapitated body hanging from a bridge in Fallujah, Iraq, as locals cheer in celebration. The nightmare is very real. … Continue reading
Posted in Ethics, Iraq, Journalism, Photography
Tagged ethics, iraq, journalism, photography
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