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BUYING A DIGITAL CAMERA: There are literally dozens of digital cameras out in the market today. But picking one involves more than just listening to the person behind the counter with a quota to meet. For publications photography, photographers should consider compatibilty with any lenses they might have, resolution, features and cost before deciding what level and brand of camera to buy. CLICK HERE
SHOOTING MUG SHOTS: Shooting quality mug shots is just like shooting any other great picture. It takes an awareness of the quantity, quality and direction of light, use of low depth of field and composition. It involves more than just running out and taking a mug shot. CLICK HERE
COVERING THE UNIMAGINABLE: Before Oklahoma City and Sept. 11, 2001, we used to believe that it couldn't happen "here." Now we know better. Now we strive to be prepared. These excerpts from a special edition of Communication: Journalism Education Today assist photographers and reporters as they prepare for the worst. CLICK HERE
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