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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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GA new media, the future?
Sorry for the delay folks, but here’s the long-awaited final writing piece from my Advanced Media Writing class at GSU. In my personal taste the article is a little quote-heavy, but it’s what the teach’ wanted. I got a 97% … Continue reading
Posted in Media, new media
Tagged 21th century, anonymous sources, Atlanta, AtlantaUnfiltered, AtlantaUnsheltered, Damien Bradley, Georgia, Georgia Online News Service, Gerogia State University, Interactive media, John Sugg, Journalism trends, Ken Edelstein, Kennesaw State University, legacy media, Matt J. Duffy, Media, MyGreenATL, new media, new trends, photojournalism, University of Georgia, Wire Services, writing
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