Category Archives: Photojournalism

It’s Obama at the White House

I came to Boheminian Caverns — an historic and famous jazz club on Washington DC’s U-Street corridor — a bit late after class. Most people had been there since 6, drinking and stressing out about the election results. We were interviewed for Estonian television. When CNN announced Indiana, then Ohio, then Iowa, for Obama […] Read more »

DC’s fall date with photography

The timing cannot be perfect — ten days after the political dust has settled following the Presidential elections on November 4, just ahead of the holiday season, and before Washington heats up again for the Inauguration Day on January 20, 2009 — DC will host its first annual photo festival.
Running this year from November […] Read more »

What’s in a photo

On Thursday when I was watching John McCain’s speech during the Republican Convention, I noticed the odd green background and the building that flashed on the background screen. Since I am still learning the intricacies of U.S. politics — I didn’t know what the building signified. Nevertheless I was intrigued: why was it there?
My […] Read more »

The Games and its photographers

As I write this post, I am watching the gold medal match between Spain and USA in the men’s basketball at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. This Olympics has provided the most technologically advanced visuals I have seen. These are some of my favorite sites and blogs that detail the technology, and behind-the-scenes of photography at […] Read more »

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