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Yeah…I’ve been wanting a Go Pro for some time now but can’t justify the $300+ it’s gonna cost. But last year I got Daughter #2 something called a Swann. Normally around $200 but every now and then you can find it on extreme sale. So…check it out. Note that I am not recommending it and […]
Read More →From part-time, overnight camera operator in market 83 to best TV news photographer in the country in just six years: How did Nathan Thompson do it? Natural talent? Not at all, Thompson told NPPA’s News Photographer magazine. Instead, he credits hard work and a deliberate, methodical approach to learning on the job. When he started at WTVF in Nashville four years ago, Thompson carried a notebook everywhere he went, writing down editing tips, areas for improvement, station deadlines–you name it. “Anything I’d learned I’d just write it down so I could go over it later and just secure it in my memory. “The key is not assuming you know how to do everything–even if you’re good, you could be wrong and the person you learn from could be younger or less experienced than you,” says the 2012 winner of NPPA’s Photographer of the Year award. “You have to be humble enough to say I am able to learn from them.” Thompson also believes his success is partly due to his commitment to finding great characters and sticking with them. “The key to making your stories interesting is to make the people in [them] interesting.” he says. “People matter.” You can […]
Read More →Haven’t updated this in a while, but the book co-author Larry Nance and I have been sweating over is getting closer to publication. The Basics of Videojournalism is two chapters closer to completion. Law and ethics are done and we are moving in…
Read More →Knowing what all the knobs do will get you started in this business, but if you’re really going to last behind the lens, you must know how to GET BENT! Just ask Jimmy Hall, the self-described ‘camera mang’ we first met chillin’ outside the John Edwards…
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