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The Old-School Instagram Filters Guide for Hipsters
Holy Cow! Where did October come from? A better question, where did September go? Ode to the broken New Year’s resolution, which (if I recall correctly) was for me to ‘love thy blog.’ But, perhaps, the hipsters of the web … Continue reading
Posted in photojournalism, Technology
Tagged art, guide to filters, how to, instagram, iphonography, photography, photojournalism, what is
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#hothlanta 2011
It’s day 3 of the Hothlanta Saga. Atlantan’s supplies of milk, eggs, and milk are dwindling. The cereals gone. The snow outside has frozen to such an extent that we no longer sink. People iceskate on Peachtree St. (With a … Continue reading
Posted in photojournalism, Urban Living, Video
Tagged 2011, Atlanta, atlantasnow, atlsnow, blizzard, clay duda, Creative Loafing, Grant PArk, hothlanta, kill your darlings atl, photos, pictures, snow, summerhill, Thomas Wheatley, twitpics
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A Journalist Guide to Jobs @ Patch.com
The basic info you need to know before considering a job as a local editor or freelancer with Patch.com. Continue reading
Posted in Media, photojournalism
Tagged Atlanta, business, center for, editor, freelance, freelancer, guide, hiring, hyperlocal, JJIE, jobs, journalism, local, michael jacobs, Patch, pay, salary, sustainable journalism
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