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“The next time you set out to create a photo essay, keep these five types of photos in mind. They’re sure to make your story stronger.” - Keith Jenkins
This is a solid overview from the Poynter Institute of the types of shots to bring home from an assignment.
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In Focus: Afghanistan, April 2012
Top: Roosters duel during a cockfighting match in Kabul, on April 20. Cockfighting, known as “Murgh Janghi” in the Afghan Dari language, is a popular game among Afghans during the winter season, which was once banned by the Taliban rulers.
Center-left: A boy welds a broken wheelbarrow in the old city of Kabul on April 11.
Center-right: A Marine MRAP sits on a patrol base in Helmand province, run by 5th ANGLICO and Co. A, 31st Georgian Light Infantry Battalion. The Georgians’ mission is to provide security for the local area and a main supply route.
Bottom: An Afghan policeman carries a poppy flower in the barrel of his gun, in the Maiwand district of Kandahar province, on April 9.
See the rest. [Images: AFP/Getty, Reuters, US Army]
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Occupy Denver protesters march through gridlocked traffic in downtown Denver, CO on May Day, May 01, 2012.
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DAY IN PHOTOS
Best pictures from the past 24 hours http://bit.ly/IG3zFb Baked bricks, Harris Hawk, and Palestinian protester.
(Mohamad Torokman/REUTERS)
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Picture Perfect
Election day/night with Wildrose and final day in Calgary with Redford.
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Coconut Processing. Ben Tre, Vietnam. 2011 (A picture package out-take from a larger narrative I am developing from Vietnam under the working title The Long March)
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