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Journalism 2300:
News Photography
Week Seven
March 7, 2011

Announcements


Test will be at end of class

Announcements
Test will be at end of class
 Camera Contest:


– http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/event/arti
cle/id/192267/publisher_ID/36/
– Can do this in place of Weather assignment
for March 25
 Still need to send me 30 photos; submit best to
Duluth News Tribune

Photo Contest




The Duluth News Tribune, the Zinema 2 and New York Times
photographer Bill Cunningham are hosting a photo contest in the
Northland to celebrate the opening of the documentary “Bill
Cunningham New York” — a film by Richard Press. While
Cunningham chronicles fashion on the streets of New York, we’re
asking you to take documentary-style photos capturing everyday
fashion on the streets of Duluth.
The rules: You must be 18 years or older to enter. Photos must be
submitted to [email protected] by March 23 to be
considered. Finalists will be featured in the Scrapbook section April
3, when public voting begins. Winners will be announced on
opening night April 8 at the Zinema 2. Prizes include dinner at
Zietgiest Arts Cafe, a movie at the Zinema 2, and your photo
featured on the film’s website.



Words Matter!
– Photograph a public misspelling
– 5 points extra credit
– Here’s what I mean!
 http://picasaweb.google.com/LucyKragness/BadSp
ellings

To be a better photographer…

…you need to take a lot of photos!

The week in pictures


MSNBC:
– http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3842331/

Photographer profile
How’s it going?
 Do a brief (5 minute) PowerPoint presentation
for the class on March 21, March 28
 Include 10 images on individual slide pages that
best portray the photographer’s work
 Include one slide with biographical information,
portrait of the photographer


IMPORTANT NOTE:
Email presentations to me by noon on March 20

Let’s review who you have…
Molly: Mark Trockman, Lakeshore Weekly News,
Wayzata
 Luke: Steve Muscatelo, New Ulm Journal
 Brady: Bruce Olson, Montevideo American News
 Anna: Jennifer Horton, Equine photojournalist, Iowa
 Erica: David Burnett, freelance photographer
 Gram: Paul Walsh, AP freelance, Duluth
 Evia: Bea Wiharta, Reuters, Indonesia
 Matt: Jamie Squire, Getty Images
 Kim: Kirtstin Hatz, Shakopee Valley News
 Amanda: Matt Kane, Delano Herald Journal


Reegan: Tom Carothers, Woodbury Bulletin
 Tara: Nadine Kasel, Food Service News, Twin Cities
 Jessica: Eric Johnson, Austin Daily Herald
 Amelia: Annie Griffiths, National Geographic
 Laura: Scott Wallace, National Geographic
 Jennifer: Philip Kamras, Times Union, Albany, NY
 Ean: Kate Wiltshire, freelance, Dubois, WY
 Bailey: Stacy Axelrod, Daily Tar Heel, North Carolina
 Wesley: ?????
 Lisa: Joe Lemke, Spin Magazine
 Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher, Inland Valley Daily
News, Upland, California
 Bobby: Sun Sailor, Plymouth, MN
 Heather: Jason Wachter, St. Cloud Times


March 21:

March 28:

Ean: Kate Wiltshire
Wes:
Matt: Jamie Squire
Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher
Anna: Jennifer Horton
Gram: Paul Walsh
Heather: Carl Burton
Reegan: Tom Carothers
Bailey: Stacy Axelrod
Jennifer: Philip Kamras
Lisa: Joe Lemke
Amanda: Matt Kane

Bobby: Sun Sailor
Jessica: Eric Johnson
Amelia: Annie Griffiths
Evia: Gea Wiharta
Kim: Kirtstin Hatz
Tara: Nadine Kasel
Erica: David Burnett
Molly: David Brewster
Laura: Scott Wallace
Luke: Steve Muscatelo
Brady: Bruce Olson

Major Assignment III:
Portraits/Personality Photograph
Environmental photograph of a person in
an appropriate setting
 Photographs due: Friday, March 11


– Who have you/are you planning to
photograph?

Using Picasa, send a link with your best photos to:
[email protected]

Major Assignment IV: Sports
Cover a sporting event of your choice
 Practice stopping action
 Look on the sidelines/crowd for reactions
 Submit best shot: Doesn’t have to be
action
 Deadline: April 1


– What have you/do you plan to attend?
– Let’s go around the room

Major Assignment V: Spot News


Capture a spot news event:
– Fires
– Crimes
– Accidents
– Weather!
 Doesn’t have to be while snowing
 If a blizzard/high winds, look for snow piles!
 Might have to reduce aperture for snow – might be
too bright!
 If out in the snow, protect camera



Have your camera with you spring break!

Let’s look at your
Winter Outdoor Event Photographs
Overall good job!
 What was the biggest challenge?
 Biggest surprise?
 What did you learn?


Curt Perano starts his second Beargrease Marathon on Jan.
30. Originally from New Zealand, Perano moved to the U.S. in 2007.

A skier crosses the American Birkebeiner finish line, a 50K race, that
begins at the Telemark Resort in Cable, Wis. and ends on Main Street
in Hayward, Wis. on Feb. 26. Thousands of skiers traveled from around
the world to participate in this event.

Janice Reifenberger of Duluth walks out of the water after jumping into
Lake Superior at the Polar Plunge on Feb. 19.

The Minnesota Forest Lake 8th Grade Baller-inas Dana Larson, Abbie Vanbergen and
Kahlie Phillips take the Plunge on Feb. 19 at the Forest Lake 2nd Annual FLake Festival.
The annual winter plunge 'Gettin Cold for a Cause' is put on by the Forest Lake Rotary
Club. The Baller-inas showed up with the rest of the Century Junior High School girls
basketball team to jump in.

Paisley Nardini (right) and Karli Scheving brave the cold waters of Lake
Superior and shiver to stay warm at the Polar Bear Plunge last
Saturday in Duluth, MN.

Jumping into the icy Lake Superior water, Amy Larsen and Matt Prois
participated in the Polar Bear Plunge on Feb. 19 for Special Olympics.
The pair named themselves the "Smart Wool Ninjas" and joined over
800 other jumpers in the event.

The Fox 21 News Team takes the Polar Plunge in Canal Park on Feb.
19 to benefit the Special Olympics of Minnesota. Left to right: Dan
Hanger, Jason Vincent, Makenzi Henderson, Greg Chandler, Jacob
Kittilstad.

Dave Johnson emerges from the warming tent after jumping in Lake
Superior for the Duluth Polar Bear Plunge on Saturday, Feb. 19. Nearly
850 people took the plunge and raised more than $142,000 for Special
Olympics.

Rena Lettsome, Katie Oja and Matt Oja of Duluth jump into Lake
Superior during the polar plunge. The jumped along with the UMD
Pharmacy team on Feb. 19.

On Feb. 19 1,700 people particiated in the Springsteel Fishing Derby
held in Warroad, MN. Here, brothers Rod and Scott Storey of Warroad,
wait patiently for a fish to bite their line shortly after the Derby
started.The biggest fish caught during the Derby was a 19 pound
Northern caught by Damien Treichel.

These fishermen struggle to free a truck stuck in the cracking ice and
snow on Lake of the Woods, just outside Warroad, MN. They were
there to participate in the annual Springsteel Fishing Derby, which was
nearly canceled do to concerns of unsafe ice conditions.

Mike Foosness has a fish on at UMD's Big Jig ice fishing contest on Feb.
13th. Proceeds from the event support Bulldog athletics.

Sean Johnson (right) shows off his puppy, Dash, to Kelly (left) and
Maggie (middle) Smith of Duluth. Sean entered Dash into the "Cutest
Puppy Contest" at the Fitger's Complex in Duluth on Jan, 29. The
contest is held annually as part of the John Beargrease weekend.
Fiona, an Alaskan Malamute won the competition.

With a helping hand from Mom, Piper (2), gives the Great Dane named
Dino a hug on Jan. 29 at the Fitgers Complex during the John
Beargrease Cutest Puppy Contest.

A young boy plays on the ice skating pond at the 12th annual "Warmer by the Lake"
which was held at Bayfront Festival Park on Feb. 12. The event was sponsored by Duluth
Parks and Recreation. People of all ages skated on the ice skating pond, went snow
shoeing, roasted marshmallows and enjoyed hot chocolate and cookies.

UMD juniors Matt Newton and Jeremy Brown battle for position behind
the net while playing pick up hockey on March 2 at Fryberger Ice
Arena. The park has two outdoor rinks as well as one indoor, that are
used for both pickup hockey and youth games.

Jillian Goman, an 18 months old is playing with her mother at Chester
Bowl Park, Duluth Minn on Feb. 27.

Many people await their turn to ride up the ski lift at Spirit Mountain on
Wed. Feb. 2.

Two students in Duluth, Jon Lindsay and Zack Davidson, hit the slopes
at Spirit Mountain in honor of Military Appreciation Week on March 2.
All military members and their immediate families received discounted
rates on a number of amenities.

April Rosten and Trent Templer of Detroit Lakes roasted marshmallows
on the shores of Lake Superior at Beacon Pointe Resort. The resort
offers nightly campfires all year round.

Kathryn Thompson gets some exercise as she walks her two dogs, Bear
and Walter, down the driveway on her farm outside of Montevideo,
MN.

Let’s review photos in small groups
Share challenges/successes
 What would you do differently?


Final Project:
Let’s build a web page


Google Sites:
– http://sites.google.com

Let’s take the test!


Have a great spring break!


Slide 2

Journalism 2300:
News Photography
Week Seven
March 7, 2011

Announcements


Test will be at end of class

Announcements
Test will be at end of class
 Camera Contest:


– http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/event/arti
cle/id/192267/publisher_ID/36/
– Can do this in place of Weather assignment
for March 25
 Still need to send me 30 photos; submit best to
Duluth News Tribune

Photo Contest




The Duluth News Tribune, the Zinema 2 and New York Times
photographer Bill Cunningham are hosting a photo contest in the
Northland to celebrate the opening of the documentary “Bill
Cunningham New York” — a film by Richard Press. While
Cunningham chronicles fashion on the streets of New York, we’re
asking you to take documentary-style photos capturing everyday
fashion on the streets of Duluth.
The rules: You must be 18 years or older to enter. Photos must be
submitted to [email protected] by March 23 to be
considered. Finalists will be featured in the Scrapbook section April
3, when public voting begins. Winners will be announced on
opening night April 8 at the Zinema 2. Prizes include dinner at
Zietgiest Arts Cafe, a movie at the Zinema 2, and your photo
featured on the film’s website.



Words Matter!
– Photograph a public misspelling
– 5 points extra credit
– Here’s what I mean!
 http://picasaweb.google.com/LucyKragness/BadSp
ellings

To be a better photographer…

…you need to take a lot of photos!

The week in pictures


MSNBC:
– http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3842331/

Photographer profile
How’s it going?
 Do a brief (5 minute) PowerPoint presentation
for the class on March 21, March 28
 Include 10 images on individual slide pages that
best portray the photographer’s work
 Include one slide with biographical information,
portrait of the photographer


IMPORTANT NOTE:
Email presentations to me by noon on March 20

Let’s review who you have…
Molly: Mark Trockman, Lakeshore Weekly News,
Wayzata
 Luke: Steve Muscatelo, New Ulm Journal
 Brady: Bruce Olson, Montevideo American News
 Anna: Jennifer Horton, Equine photojournalist, Iowa
 Erica: David Burnett, freelance photographer
 Gram: Paul Walsh, AP freelance, Duluth
 Evia: Bea Wiharta, Reuters, Indonesia
 Matt: Jamie Squire, Getty Images
 Kim: Kirtstin Hatz, Shakopee Valley News
 Amanda: Matt Kane, Delano Herald Journal


Reegan: Tom Carothers, Woodbury Bulletin
 Tara: Nadine Kasel, Food Service News, Twin Cities
 Jessica: Eric Johnson, Austin Daily Herald
 Amelia: Annie Griffiths, National Geographic
 Laura: Scott Wallace, National Geographic
 Jennifer: Philip Kamras, Times Union, Albany, NY
 Ean: Kate Wiltshire, freelance, Dubois, WY
 Bailey: Stacy Axelrod, Daily Tar Heel, North Carolina
 Wesley: ?????
 Lisa: Joe Lemke, Spin Magazine
 Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher, Inland Valley Daily
News, Upland, California
 Bobby: Sun Sailor, Plymouth, MN
 Heather: Jason Wachter, St. Cloud Times


March 21:

March 28:

Ean: Kate Wiltshire
Wes:
Matt: Jamie Squire
Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher
Anna: Jennifer Horton
Gram: Paul Walsh
Heather: Carl Burton
Reegan: Tom Carothers
Bailey: Stacy Axelrod
Jennifer: Philip Kamras
Lisa: Joe Lemke
Amanda: Matt Kane

Bobby: Sun Sailor
Jessica: Eric Johnson
Amelia: Annie Griffiths
Evia: Gea Wiharta
Kim: Kirtstin Hatz
Tara: Nadine Kasel
Erica: David Burnett
Molly: David Brewster
Laura: Scott Wallace
Luke: Steve Muscatelo
Brady: Bruce Olson

Major Assignment III:
Portraits/Personality Photograph
Environmental photograph of a person in
an appropriate setting
 Photographs due: Friday, March 11


– Who have you/are you planning to
photograph?

Using Picasa, send a link with your best photos to:
[email protected]

Major Assignment IV: Sports
Cover a sporting event of your choice
 Practice stopping action
 Look on the sidelines/crowd for reactions
 Submit best shot: Doesn’t have to be
action
 Deadline: April 1


– What have you/do you plan to attend?
– Let’s go around the room

Major Assignment V: Spot News


Capture a spot news event:
– Fires
– Crimes
– Accidents
– Weather!
 Doesn’t have to be while snowing
 If a blizzard/high winds, look for snow piles!
 Might have to reduce aperture for snow – might be
too bright!
 If out in the snow, protect camera



Have your camera with you spring break!

Let’s look at your
Winter Outdoor Event Photographs
Overall good job!
 What was the biggest challenge?
 Biggest surprise?
 What did you learn?


Curt Perano starts his second Beargrease Marathon on Jan.
30. Originally from New Zealand, Perano moved to the U.S. in 2007.

A skier crosses the American Birkebeiner finish line, a 50K race, that
begins at the Telemark Resort in Cable, Wis. and ends on Main Street
in Hayward, Wis. on Feb. 26. Thousands of skiers traveled from around
the world to participate in this event.

Janice Reifenberger of Duluth walks out of the water after jumping into
Lake Superior at the Polar Plunge on Feb. 19.

The Minnesota Forest Lake 8th Grade Baller-inas Dana Larson, Abbie Vanbergen and
Kahlie Phillips take the Plunge on Feb. 19 at the Forest Lake 2nd Annual FLake Festival.
The annual winter plunge 'Gettin Cold for a Cause' is put on by the Forest Lake Rotary
Club. The Baller-inas showed up with the rest of the Century Junior High School girls
basketball team to jump in.

Paisley Nardini (right) and Karli Scheving brave the cold waters of Lake
Superior and shiver to stay warm at the Polar Bear Plunge last
Saturday in Duluth, MN.

Jumping into the icy Lake Superior water, Amy Larsen and Matt Prois
participated in the Polar Bear Plunge on Feb. 19 for Special Olympics.
The pair named themselves the "Smart Wool Ninjas" and joined over
800 other jumpers in the event.

The Fox 21 News Team takes the Polar Plunge in Canal Park on Feb.
19 to benefit the Special Olympics of Minnesota. Left to right: Dan
Hanger, Jason Vincent, Makenzi Henderson, Greg Chandler, Jacob
Kittilstad.

Dave Johnson emerges from the warming tent after jumping in Lake
Superior for the Duluth Polar Bear Plunge on Saturday, Feb. 19. Nearly
850 people took the plunge and raised more than $142,000 for Special
Olympics.

Rena Lettsome, Katie Oja and Matt Oja of Duluth jump into Lake
Superior during the polar plunge. The jumped along with the UMD
Pharmacy team on Feb. 19.

On Feb. 19 1,700 people particiated in the Springsteel Fishing Derby
held in Warroad, MN. Here, brothers Rod and Scott Storey of Warroad,
wait patiently for a fish to bite their line shortly after the Derby
started.The biggest fish caught during the Derby was a 19 pound
Northern caught by Damien Treichel.

These fishermen struggle to free a truck stuck in the cracking ice and
snow on Lake of the Woods, just outside Warroad, MN. They were
there to participate in the annual Springsteel Fishing Derby, which was
nearly canceled do to concerns of unsafe ice conditions.

Mike Foosness has a fish on at UMD's Big Jig ice fishing contest on Feb.
13th. Proceeds from the event support Bulldog athletics.

Sean Johnson (right) shows off his puppy, Dash, to Kelly (left) and
Maggie (middle) Smith of Duluth. Sean entered Dash into the "Cutest
Puppy Contest" at the Fitger's Complex in Duluth on Jan, 29. The
contest is held annually as part of the John Beargrease weekend.
Fiona, an Alaskan Malamute won the competition.

With a helping hand from Mom, Piper (2), gives the Great Dane named
Dino a hug on Jan. 29 at the Fitgers Complex during the John
Beargrease Cutest Puppy Contest.

A young boy plays on the ice skating pond at the 12th annual "Warmer by the Lake"
which was held at Bayfront Festival Park on Feb. 12. The event was sponsored by Duluth
Parks and Recreation. People of all ages skated on the ice skating pond, went snow
shoeing, roasted marshmallows and enjoyed hot chocolate and cookies.

UMD juniors Matt Newton and Jeremy Brown battle for position behind
the net while playing pick up hockey on March 2 at Fryberger Ice
Arena. The park has two outdoor rinks as well as one indoor, that are
used for both pickup hockey and youth games.

Jillian Goman, an 18 months old is playing with her mother at Chester
Bowl Park, Duluth Minn on Feb. 27.

Many people await their turn to ride up the ski lift at Spirit Mountain on
Wed. Feb. 2.

Two students in Duluth, Jon Lindsay and Zack Davidson, hit the slopes
at Spirit Mountain in honor of Military Appreciation Week on March 2.
All military members and their immediate families received discounted
rates on a number of amenities.

April Rosten and Trent Templer of Detroit Lakes roasted marshmallows
on the shores of Lake Superior at Beacon Pointe Resort. The resort
offers nightly campfires all year round.

Kathryn Thompson gets some exercise as she walks her two dogs, Bear
and Walter, down the driveway on her farm outside of Montevideo,
MN.

Let’s review photos in small groups
Share challenges/successes
 What would you do differently?


Final Project:
Let’s build a web page


Google Sites:
– http://sites.google.com

Let’s take the test!


Have a great spring break!


Slide 3

Journalism 2300:
News Photography
Week Seven
March 7, 2011

Announcements


Test will be at end of class

Announcements
Test will be at end of class
 Camera Contest:


– http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/event/arti
cle/id/192267/publisher_ID/36/
– Can do this in place of Weather assignment
for March 25
 Still need to send me 30 photos; submit best to
Duluth News Tribune

Photo Contest




The Duluth News Tribune, the Zinema 2 and New York Times
photographer Bill Cunningham are hosting a photo contest in the
Northland to celebrate the opening of the documentary “Bill
Cunningham New York” — a film by Richard Press. While
Cunningham chronicles fashion on the streets of New York, we’re
asking you to take documentary-style photos capturing everyday
fashion on the streets of Duluth.
The rules: You must be 18 years or older to enter. Photos must be
submitted to [email protected] by March 23 to be
considered. Finalists will be featured in the Scrapbook section April
3, when public voting begins. Winners will be announced on
opening night April 8 at the Zinema 2. Prizes include dinner at
Zietgiest Arts Cafe, a movie at the Zinema 2, and your photo
featured on the film’s website.



Words Matter!
– Photograph a public misspelling
– 5 points extra credit
– Here’s what I mean!
 http://picasaweb.google.com/LucyKragness/BadSp
ellings

To be a better photographer…

…you need to take a lot of photos!

The week in pictures


MSNBC:
– http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3842331/

Photographer profile
How’s it going?
 Do a brief (5 minute) PowerPoint presentation
for the class on March 21, March 28
 Include 10 images on individual slide pages that
best portray the photographer’s work
 Include one slide with biographical information,
portrait of the photographer


IMPORTANT NOTE:
Email presentations to me by noon on March 20

Let’s review who you have…
Molly: Mark Trockman, Lakeshore Weekly News,
Wayzata
 Luke: Steve Muscatelo, New Ulm Journal
 Brady: Bruce Olson, Montevideo American News
 Anna: Jennifer Horton, Equine photojournalist, Iowa
 Erica: David Burnett, freelance photographer
 Gram: Paul Walsh, AP freelance, Duluth
 Evia: Bea Wiharta, Reuters, Indonesia
 Matt: Jamie Squire, Getty Images
 Kim: Kirtstin Hatz, Shakopee Valley News
 Amanda: Matt Kane, Delano Herald Journal


Reegan: Tom Carothers, Woodbury Bulletin
 Tara: Nadine Kasel, Food Service News, Twin Cities
 Jessica: Eric Johnson, Austin Daily Herald
 Amelia: Annie Griffiths, National Geographic
 Laura: Scott Wallace, National Geographic
 Jennifer: Philip Kamras, Times Union, Albany, NY
 Ean: Kate Wiltshire, freelance, Dubois, WY
 Bailey: Stacy Axelrod, Daily Tar Heel, North Carolina
 Wesley: ?????
 Lisa: Joe Lemke, Spin Magazine
 Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher, Inland Valley Daily
News, Upland, California
 Bobby: Sun Sailor, Plymouth, MN
 Heather: Jason Wachter, St. Cloud Times


March 21:

March 28:

Ean: Kate Wiltshire
Wes:
Matt: Jamie Squire
Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher
Anna: Jennifer Horton
Gram: Paul Walsh
Heather: Carl Burton
Reegan: Tom Carothers
Bailey: Stacy Axelrod
Jennifer: Philip Kamras
Lisa: Joe Lemke
Amanda: Matt Kane

Bobby: Sun Sailor
Jessica: Eric Johnson
Amelia: Annie Griffiths
Evia: Gea Wiharta
Kim: Kirtstin Hatz
Tara: Nadine Kasel
Erica: David Burnett
Molly: David Brewster
Laura: Scott Wallace
Luke: Steve Muscatelo
Brady: Bruce Olson

Major Assignment III:
Portraits/Personality Photograph
Environmental photograph of a person in
an appropriate setting
 Photographs due: Friday, March 11


– Who have you/are you planning to
photograph?

Using Picasa, send a link with your best photos to:
[email protected]

Major Assignment IV: Sports
Cover a sporting event of your choice
 Practice stopping action
 Look on the sidelines/crowd for reactions
 Submit best shot: Doesn’t have to be
action
 Deadline: April 1


– What have you/do you plan to attend?
– Let’s go around the room

Major Assignment V: Spot News


Capture a spot news event:
– Fires
– Crimes
– Accidents
– Weather!
 Doesn’t have to be while snowing
 If a blizzard/high winds, look for snow piles!
 Might have to reduce aperture for snow – might be
too bright!
 If out in the snow, protect camera



Have your camera with you spring break!

Let’s look at your
Winter Outdoor Event Photographs
Overall good job!
 What was the biggest challenge?
 Biggest surprise?
 What did you learn?


Curt Perano starts his second Beargrease Marathon on Jan.
30. Originally from New Zealand, Perano moved to the U.S. in 2007.

A skier crosses the American Birkebeiner finish line, a 50K race, that
begins at the Telemark Resort in Cable, Wis. and ends on Main Street
in Hayward, Wis. on Feb. 26. Thousands of skiers traveled from around
the world to participate in this event.

Janice Reifenberger of Duluth walks out of the water after jumping into
Lake Superior at the Polar Plunge on Feb. 19.

The Minnesota Forest Lake 8th Grade Baller-inas Dana Larson, Abbie Vanbergen and
Kahlie Phillips take the Plunge on Feb. 19 at the Forest Lake 2nd Annual FLake Festival.
The annual winter plunge 'Gettin Cold for a Cause' is put on by the Forest Lake Rotary
Club. The Baller-inas showed up with the rest of the Century Junior High School girls
basketball team to jump in.

Paisley Nardini (right) and Karli Scheving brave the cold waters of Lake
Superior and shiver to stay warm at the Polar Bear Plunge last
Saturday in Duluth, MN.

Jumping into the icy Lake Superior water, Amy Larsen and Matt Prois
participated in the Polar Bear Plunge on Feb. 19 for Special Olympics.
The pair named themselves the "Smart Wool Ninjas" and joined over
800 other jumpers in the event.

The Fox 21 News Team takes the Polar Plunge in Canal Park on Feb.
19 to benefit the Special Olympics of Minnesota. Left to right: Dan
Hanger, Jason Vincent, Makenzi Henderson, Greg Chandler, Jacob
Kittilstad.

Dave Johnson emerges from the warming tent after jumping in Lake
Superior for the Duluth Polar Bear Plunge on Saturday, Feb. 19. Nearly
850 people took the plunge and raised more than $142,000 for Special
Olympics.

Rena Lettsome, Katie Oja and Matt Oja of Duluth jump into Lake
Superior during the polar plunge. The jumped along with the UMD
Pharmacy team on Feb. 19.

On Feb. 19 1,700 people particiated in the Springsteel Fishing Derby
held in Warroad, MN. Here, brothers Rod and Scott Storey of Warroad,
wait patiently for a fish to bite their line shortly after the Derby
started.The biggest fish caught during the Derby was a 19 pound
Northern caught by Damien Treichel.

These fishermen struggle to free a truck stuck in the cracking ice and
snow on Lake of the Woods, just outside Warroad, MN. They were
there to participate in the annual Springsteel Fishing Derby, which was
nearly canceled do to concerns of unsafe ice conditions.

Mike Foosness has a fish on at UMD's Big Jig ice fishing contest on Feb.
13th. Proceeds from the event support Bulldog athletics.

Sean Johnson (right) shows off his puppy, Dash, to Kelly (left) and
Maggie (middle) Smith of Duluth. Sean entered Dash into the "Cutest
Puppy Contest" at the Fitger's Complex in Duluth on Jan, 29. The
contest is held annually as part of the John Beargrease weekend.
Fiona, an Alaskan Malamute won the competition.

With a helping hand from Mom, Piper (2), gives the Great Dane named
Dino a hug on Jan. 29 at the Fitgers Complex during the John
Beargrease Cutest Puppy Contest.

A young boy plays on the ice skating pond at the 12th annual "Warmer by the Lake"
which was held at Bayfront Festival Park on Feb. 12. The event was sponsored by Duluth
Parks and Recreation. People of all ages skated on the ice skating pond, went snow
shoeing, roasted marshmallows and enjoyed hot chocolate and cookies.

UMD juniors Matt Newton and Jeremy Brown battle for position behind
the net while playing pick up hockey on March 2 at Fryberger Ice
Arena. The park has two outdoor rinks as well as one indoor, that are
used for both pickup hockey and youth games.

Jillian Goman, an 18 months old is playing with her mother at Chester
Bowl Park, Duluth Minn on Feb. 27.

Many people await their turn to ride up the ski lift at Spirit Mountain on
Wed. Feb. 2.

Two students in Duluth, Jon Lindsay and Zack Davidson, hit the slopes
at Spirit Mountain in honor of Military Appreciation Week on March 2.
All military members and their immediate families received discounted
rates on a number of amenities.

April Rosten and Trent Templer of Detroit Lakes roasted marshmallows
on the shores of Lake Superior at Beacon Pointe Resort. The resort
offers nightly campfires all year round.

Kathryn Thompson gets some exercise as she walks her two dogs, Bear
and Walter, down the driveway on her farm outside of Montevideo,
MN.

Let’s review photos in small groups
Share challenges/successes
 What would you do differently?


Final Project:
Let’s build a web page


Google Sites:
– http://sites.google.com

Let’s take the test!


Have a great spring break!


Slide 4

Journalism 2300:
News Photography
Week Seven
March 7, 2011

Announcements


Test will be at end of class

Announcements
Test will be at end of class
 Camera Contest:


– http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/event/arti
cle/id/192267/publisher_ID/36/
– Can do this in place of Weather assignment
for March 25
 Still need to send me 30 photos; submit best to
Duluth News Tribune

Photo Contest




The Duluth News Tribune, the Zinema 2 and New York Times
photographer Bill Cunningham are hosting a photo contest in the
Northland to celebrate the opening of the documentary “Bill
Cunningham New York” — a film by Richard Press. While
Cunningham chronicles fashion on the streets of New York, we’re
asking you to take documentary-style photos capturing everyday
fashion on the streets of Duluth.
The rules: You must be 18 years or older to enter. Photos must be
submitted to [email protected] by March 23 to be
considered. Finalists will be featured in the Scrapbook section April
3, when public voting begins. Winners will be announced on
opening night April 8 at the Zinema 2. Prizes include dinner at
Zietgiest Arts Cafe, a movie at the Zinema 2, and your photo
featured on the film’s website.



Words Matter!
– Photograph a public misspelling
– 5 points extra credit
– Here’s what I mean!
 http://picasaweb.google.com/LucyKragness/BadSp
ellings

To be a better photographer…

…you need to take a lot of photos!

The week in pictures


MSNBC:
– http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3842331/

Photographer profile
How’s it going?
 Do a brief (5 minute) PowerPoint presentation
for the class on March 21, March 28
 Include 10 images on individual slide pages that
best portray the photographer’s work
 Include one slide with biographical information,
portrait of the photographer


IMPORTANT NOTE:
Email presentations to me by noon on March 20

Let’s review who you have…
Molly: Mark Trockman, Lakeshore Weekly News,
Wayzata
 Luke: Steve Muscatelo, New Ulm Journal
 Brady: Bruce Olson, Montevideo American News
 Anna: Jennifer Horton, Equine photojournalist, Iowa
 Erica: David Burnett, freelance photographer
 Gram: Paul Walsh, AP freelance, Duluth
 Evia: Bea Wiharta, Reuters, Indonesia
 Matt: Jamie Squire, Getty Images
 Kim: Kirtstin Hatz, Shakopee Valley News
 Amanda: Matt Kane, Delano Herald Journal


Reegan: Tom Carothers, Woodbury Bulletin
 Tara: Nadine Kasel, Food Service News, Twin Cities
 Jessica: Eric Johnson, Austin Daily Herald
 Amelia: Annie Griffiths, National Geographic
 Laura: Scott Wallace, National Geographic
 Jennifer: Philip Kamras, Times Union, Albany, NY
 Ean: Kate Wiltshire, freelance, Dubois, WY
 Bailey: Stacy Axelrod, Daily Tar Heel, North Carolina
 Wesley: ?????
 Lisa: Joe Lemke, Spin Magazine
 Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher, Inland Valley Daily
News, Upland, California
 Bobby: Sun Sailor, Plymouth, MN
 Heather: Jason Wachter, St. Cloud Times


March 21:

March 28:

Ean: Kate Wiltshire
Wes:
Matt: Jamie Squire
Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher
Anna: Jennifer Horton
Gram: Paul Walsh
Heather: Carl Burton
Reegan: Tom Carothers
Bailey: Stacy Axelrod
Jennifer: Philip Kamras
Lisa: Joe Lemke
Amanda: Matt Kane

Bobby: Sun Sailor
Jessica: Eric Johnson
Amelia: Annie Griffiths
Evia: Gea Wiharta
Kim: Kirtstin Hatz
Tara: Nadine Kasel
Erica: David Burnett
Molly: David Brewster
Laura: Scott Wallace
Luke: Steve Muscatelo
Brady: Bruce Olson

Major Assignment III:
Portraits/Personality Photograph
Environmental photograph of a person in
an appropriate setting
 Photographs due: Friday, March 11


– Who have you/are you planning to
photograph?

Using Picasa, send a link with your best photos to:
[email protected]

Major Assignment IV: Sports
Cover a sporting event of your choice
 Practice stopping action
 Look on the sidelines/crowd for reactions
 Submit best shot: Doesn’t have to be
action
 Deadline: April 1


– What have you/do you plan to attend?
– Let’s go around the room

Major Assignment V: Spot News


Capture a spot news event:
– Fires
– Crimes
– Accidents
– Weather!
 Doesn’t have to be while snowing
 If a blizzard/high winds, look for snow piles!
 Might have to reduce aperture for snow – might be
too bright!
 If out in the snow, protect camera



Have your camera with you spring break!

Let’s look at your
Winter Outdoor Event Photographs
Overall good job!
 What was the biggest challenge?
 Biggest surprise?
 What did you learn?


Curt Perano starts his second Beargrease Marathon on Jan.
30. Originally from New Zealand, Perano moved to the U.S. in 2007.

A skier crosses the American Birkebeiner finish line, a 50K race, that
begins at the Telemark Resort in Cable, Wis. and ends on Main Street
in Hayward, Wis. on Feb. 26. Thousands of skiers traveled from around
the world to participate in this event.

Janice Reifenberger of Duluth walks out of the water after jumping into
Lake Superior at the Polar Plunge on Feb. 19.

The Minnesota Forest Lake 8th Grade Baller-inas Dana Larson, Abbie Vanbergen and
Kahlie Phillips take the Plunge on Feb. 19 at the Forest Lake 2nd Annual FLake Festival.
The annual winter plunge 'Gettin Cold for a Cause' is put on by the Forest Lake Rotary
Club. The Baller-inas showed up with the rest of the Century Junior High School girls
basketball team to jump in.

Paisley Nardini (right) and Karli Scheving brave the cold waters of Lake
Superior and shiver to stay warm at the Polar Bear Plunge last
Saturday in Duluth, MN.

Jumping into the icy Lake Superior water, Amy Larsen and Matt Prois
participated in the Polar Bear Plunge on Feb. 19 for Special Olympics.
The pair named themselves the "Smart Wool Ninjas" and joined over
800 other jumpers in the event.

The Fox 21 News Team takes the Polar Plunge in Canal Park on Feb.
19 to benefit the Special Olympics of Minnesota. Left to right: Dan
Hanger, Jason Vincent, Makenzi Henderson, Greg Chandler, Jacob
Kittilstad.

Dave Johnson emerges from the warming tent after jumping in Lake
Superior for the Duluth Polar Bear Plunge on Saturday, Feb. 19. Nearly
850 people took the plunge and raised more than $142,000 for Special
Olympics.

Rena Lettsome, Katie Oja and Matt Oja of Duluth jump into Lake
Superior during the polar plunge. The jumped along with the UMD
Pharmacy team on Feb. 19.

On Feb. 19 1,700 people particiated in the Springsteel Fishing Derby
held in Warroad, MN. Here, brothers Rod and Scott Storey of Warroad,
wait patiently for a fish to bite their line shortly after the Derby
started.The biggest fish caught during the Derby was a 19 pound
Northern caught by Damien Treichel.

These fishermen struggle to free a truck stuck in the cracking ice and
snow on Lake of the Woods, just outside Warroad, MN. They were
there to participate in the annual Springsteel Fishing Derby, which was
nearly canceled do to concerns of unsafe ice conditions.

Mike Foosness has a fish on at UMD's Big Jig ice fishing contest on Feb.
13th. Proceeds from the event support Bulldog athletics.

Sean Johnson (right) shows off his puppy, Dash, to Kelly (left) and
Maggie (middle) Smith of Duluth. Sean entered Dash into the "Cutest
Puppy Contest" at the Fitger's Complex in Duluth on Jan, 29. The
contest is held annually as part of the John Beargrease weekend.
Fiona, an Alaskan Malamute won the competition.

With a helping hand from Mom, Piper (2), gives the Great Dane named
Dino a hug on Jan. 29 at the Fitgers Complex during the John
Beargrease Cutest Puppy Contest.

A young boy plays on the ice skating pond at the 12th annual "Warmer by the Lake"
which was held at Bayfront Festival Park on Feb. 12. The event was sponsored by Duluth
Parks and Recreation. People of all ages skated on the ice skating pond, went snow
shoeing, roasted marshmallows and enjoyed hot chocolate and cookies.

UMD juniors Matt Newton and Jeremy Brown battle for position behind
the net while playing pick up hockey on March 2 at Fryberger Ice
Arena. The park has two outdoor rinks as well as one indoor, that are
used for both pickup hockey and youth games.

Jillian Goman, an 18 months old is playing with her mother at Chester
Bowl Park, Duluth Minn on Feb. 27.

Many people await their turn to ride up the ski lift at Spirit Mountain on
Wed. Feb. 2.

Two students in Duluth, Jon Lindsay and Zack Davidson, hit the slopes
at Spirit Mountain in honor of Military Appreciation Week on March 2.
All military members and their immediate families received discounted
rates on a number of amenities.

April Rosten and Trent Templer of Detroit Lakes roasted marshmallows
on the shores of Lake Superior at Beacon Pointe Resort. The resort
offers nightly campfires all year round.

Kathryn Thompson gets some exercise as she walks her two dogs, Bear
and Walter, down the driveway on her farm outside of Montevideo,
MN.

Let’s review photos in small groups
Share challenges/successes
 What would you do differently?


Final Project:
Let’s build a web page


Google Sites:
– http://sites.google.com

Let’s take the test!


Have a great spring break!


Slide 5

Journalism 2300:
News Photography
Week Seven
March 7, 2011

Announcements


Test will be at end of class

Announcements
Test will be at end of class
 Camera Contest:


– http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/event/arti
cle/id/192267/publisher_ID/36/
– Can do this in place of Weather assignment
for March 25
 Still need to send me 30 photos; submit best to
Duluth News Tribune

Photo Contest




The Duluth News Tribune, the Zinema 2 and New York Times
photographer Bill Cunningham are hosting a photo contest in the
Northland to celebrate the opening of the documentary “Bill
Cunningham New York” — a film by Richard Press. While
Cunningham chronicles fashion on the streets of New York, we’re
asking you to take documentary-style photos capturing everyday
fashion on the streets of Duluth.
The rules: You must be 18 years or older to enter. Photos must be
submitted to [email protected] by March 23 to be
considered. Finalists will be featured in the Scrapbook section April
3, when public voting begins. Winners will be announced on
opening night April 8 at the Zinema 2. Prizes include dinner at
Zietgiest Arts Cafe, a movie at the Zinema 2, and your photo
featured on the film’s website.



Words Matter!
– Photograph a public misspelling
– 5 points extra credit
– Here’s what I mean!
 http://picasaweb.google.com/LucyKragness/BadSp
ellings

To be a better photographer…

…you need to take a lot of photos!

The week in pictures


MSNBC:
– http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3842331/

Photographer profile
How’s it going?
 Do a brief (5 minute) PowerPoint presentation
for the class on March 21, March 28
 Include 10 images on individual slide pages that
best portray the photographer’s work
 Include one slide with biographical information,
portrait of the photographer


IMPORTANT NOTE:
Email presentations to me by noon on March 20

Let’s review who you have…
Molly: Mark Trockman, Lakeshore Weekly News,
Wayzata
 Luke: Steve Muscatelo, New Ulm Journal
 Brady: Bruce Olson, Montevideo American News
 Anna: Jennifer Horton, Equine photojournalist, Iowa
 Erica: David Burnett, freelance photographer
 Gram: Paul Walsh, AP freelance, Duluth
 Evia: Bea Wiharta, Reuters, Indonesia
 Matt: Jamie Squire, Getty Images
 Kim: Kirtstin Hatz, Shakopee Valley News
 Amanda: Matt Kane, Delano Herald Journal


Reegan: Tom Carothers, Woodbury Bulletin
 Tara: Nadine Kasel, Food Service News, Twin Cities
 Jessica: Eric Johnson, Austin Daily Herald
 Amelia: Annie Griffiths, National Geographic
 Laura: Scott Wallace, National Geographic
 Jennifer: Philip Kamras, Times Union, Albany, NY
 Ean: Kate Wiltshire, freelance, Dubois, WY
 Bailey: Stacy Axelrod, Daily Tar Heel, North Carolina
 Wesley: ?????
 Lisa: Joe Lemke, Spin Magazine
 Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher, Inland Valley Daily
News, Upland, California
 Bobby: Sun Sailor, Plymouth, MN
 Heather: Jason Wachter, St. Cloud Times


March 21:

March 28:

Ean: Kate Wiltshire
Wes:
Matt: Jamie Squire
Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher
Anna: Jennifer Horton
Gram: Paul Walsh
Heather: Carl Burton
Reegan: Tom Carothers
Bailey: Stacy Axelrod
Jennifer: Philip Kamras
Lisa: Joe Lemke
Amanda: Matt Kane

Bobby: Sun Sailor
Jessica: Eric Johnson
Amelia: Annie Griffiths
Evia: Gea Wiharta
Kim: Kirtstin Hatz
Tara: Nadine Kasel
Erica: David Burnett
Molly: David Brewster
Laura: Scott Wallace
Luke: Steve Muscatelo
Brady: Bruce Olson

Major Assignment III:
Portraits/Personality Photograph
Environmental photograph of a person in
an appropriate setting
 Photographs due: Friday, March 11


– Who have you/are you planning to
photograph?

Using Picasa, send a link with your best photos to:
[email protected]

Major Assignment IV: Sports
Cover a sporting event of your choice
 Practice stopping action
 Look on the sidelines/crowd for reactions
 Submit best shot: Doesn’t have to be
action
 Deadline: April 1


– What have you/do you plan to attend?
– Let’s go around the room

Major Assignment V: Spot News


Capture a spot news event:
– Fires
– Crimes
– Accidents
– Weather!
 Doesn’t have to be while snowing
 If a blizzard/high winds, look for snow piles!
 Might have to reduce aperture for snow – might be
too bright!
 If out in the snow, protect camera



Have your camera with you spring break!

Let’s look at your
Winter Outdoor Event Photographs
Overall good job!
 What was the biggest challenge?
 Biggest surprise?
 What did you learn?


Curt Perano starts his second Beargrease Marathon on Jan.
30. Originally from New Zealand, Perano moved to the U.S. in 2007.

A skier crosses the American Birkebeiner finish line, a 50K race, that
begins at the Telemark Resort in Cable, Wis. and ends on Main Street
in Hayward, Wis. on Feb. 26. Thousands of skiers traveled from around
the world to participate in this event.

Janice Reifenberger of Duluth walks out of the water after jumping into
Lake Superior at the Polar Plunge on Feb. 19.

The Minnesota Forest Lake 8th Grade Baller-inas Dana Larson, Abbie Vanbergen and
Kahlie Phillips take the Plunge on Feb. 19 at the Forest Lake 2nd Annual FLake Festival.
The annual winter plunge 'Gettin Cold for a Cause' is put on by the Forest Lake Rotary
Club. The Baller-inas showed up with the rest of the Century Junior High School girls
basketball team to jump in.

Paisley Nardini (right) and Karli Scheving brave the cold waters of Lake
Superior and shiver to stay warm at the Polar Bear Plunge last
Saturday in Duluth, MN.

Jumping into the icy Lake Superior water, Amy Larsen and Matt Prois
participated in the Polar Bear Plunge on Feb. 19 for Special Olympics.
The pair named themselves the "Smart Wool Ninjas" and joined over
800 other jumpers in the event.

The Fox 21 News Team takes the Polar Plunge in Canal Park on Feb.
19 to benefit the Special Olympics of Minnesota. Left to right: Dan
Hanger, Jason Vincent, Makenzi Henderson, Greg Chandler, Jacob
Kittilstad.

Dave Johnson emerges from the warming tent after jumping in Lake
Superior for the Duluth Polar Bear Plunge on Saturday, Feb. 19. Nearly
850 people took the plunge and raised more than $142,000 for Special
Olympics.

Rena Lettsome, Katie Oja and Matt Oja of Duluth jump into Lake
Superior during the polar plunge. The jumped along with the UMD
Pharmacy team on Feb. 19.

On Feb. 19 1,700 people particiated in the Springsteel Fishing Derby
held in Warroad, MN. Here, brothers Rod and Scott Storey of Warroad,
wait patiently for a fish to bite their line shortly after the Derby
started.The biggest fish caught during the Derby was a 19 pound
Northern caught by Damien Treichel.

These fishermen struggle to free a truck stuck in the cracking ice and
snow on Lake of the Woods, just outside Warroad, MN. They were
there to participate in the annual Springsteel Fishing Derby, which was
nearly canceled do to concerns of unsafe ice conditions.

Mike Foosness has a fish on at UMD's Big Jig ice fishing contest on Feb.
13th. Proceeds from the event support Bulldog athletics.

Sean Johnson (right) shows off his puppy, Dash, to Kelly (left) and
Maggie (middle) Smith of Duluth. Sean entered Dash into the "Cutest
Puppy Contest" at the Fitger's Complex in Duluth on Jan, 29. The
contest is held annually as part of the John Beargrease weekend.
Fiona, an Alaskan Malamute won the competition.

With a helping hand from Mom, Piper (2), gives the Great Dane named
Dino a hug on Jan. 29 at the Fitgers Complex during the John
Beargrease Cutest Puppy Contest.

A young boy plays on the ice skating pond at the 12th annual "Warmer by the Lake"
which was held at Bayfront Festival Park on Feb. 12. The event was sponsored by Duluth
Parks and Recreation. People of all ages skated on the ice skating pond, went snow
shoeing, roasted marshmallows and enjoyed hot chocolate and cookies.

UMD juniors Matt Newton and Jeremy Brown battle for position behind
the net while playing pick up hockey on March 2 at Fryberger Ice
Arena. The park has two outdoor rinks as well as one indoor, that are
used for both pickup hockey and youth games.

Jillian Goman, an 18 months old is playing with her mother at Chester
Bowl Park, Duluth Minn on Feb. 27.

Many people await their turn to ride up the ski lift at Spirit Mountain on
Wed. Feb. 2.

Two students in Duluth, Jon Lindsay and Zack Davidson, hit the slopes
at Spirit Mountain in honor of Military Appreciation Week on March 2.
All military members and their immediate families received discounted
rates on a number of amenities.

April Rosten and Trent Templer of Detroit Lakes roasted marshmallows
on the shores of Lake Superior at Beacon Pointe Resort. The resort
offers nightly campfires all year round.

Kathryn Thompson gets some exercise as she walks her two dogs, Bear
and Walter, down the driveway on her farm outside of Montevideo,
MN.

Let’s review photos in small groups
Share challenges/successes
 What would you do differently?


Final Project:
Let’s build a web page


Google Sites:
– http://sites.google.com

Let’s take the test!


Have a great spring break!


Slide 6

Journalism 2300:
News Photography
Week Seven
March 7, 2011

Announcements


Test will be at end of class

Announcements
Test will be at end of class
 Camera Contest:


– http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/event/arti
cle/id/192267/publisher_ID/36/
– Can do this in place of Weather assignment
for March 25
 Still need to send me 30 photos; submit best to
Duluth News Tribune

Photo Contest




The Duluth News Tribune, the Zinema 2 and New York Times
photographer Bill Cunningham are hosting a photo contest in the
Northland to celebrate the opening of the documentary “Bill
Cunningham New York” — a film by Richard Press. While
Cunningham chronicles fashion on the streets of New York, we’re
asking you to take documentary-style photos capturing everyday
fashion on the streets of Duluth.
The rules: You must be 18 years or older to enter. Photos must be
submitted to [email protected] by March 23 to be
considered. Finalists will be featured in the Scrapbook section April
3, when public voting begins. Winners will be announced on
opening night April 8 at the Zinema 2. Prizes include dinner at
Zietgiest Arts Cafe, a movie at the Zinema 2, and your photo
featured on the film’s website.



Words Matter!
– Photograph a public misspelling
– 5 points extra credit
– Here’s what I mean!
 http://picasaweb.google.com/LucyKragness/BadSp
ellings

To be a better photographer…

…you need to take a lot of photos!

The week in pictures


MSNBC:
– http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3842331/

Photographer profile
How’s it going?
 Do a brief (5 minute) PowerPoint presentation
for the class on March 21, March 28
 Include 10 images on individual slide pages that
best portray the photographer’s work
 Include one slide with biographical information,
portrait of the photographer


IMPORTANT NOTE:
Email presentations to me by noon on March 20

Let’s review who you have…
Molly: Mark Trockman, Lakeshore Weekly News,
Wayzata
 Luke: Steve Muscatelo, New Ulm Journal
 Brady: Bruce Olson, Montevideo American News
 Anna: Jennifer Horton, Equine photojournalist, Iowa
 Erica: David Burnett, freelance photographer
 Gram: Paul Walsh, AP freelance, Duluth
 Evia: Bea Wiharta, Reuters, Indonesia
 Matt: Jamie Squire, Getty Images
 Kim: Kirtstin Hatz, Shakopee Valley News
 Amanda: Matt Kane, Delano Herald Journal


Reegan: Tom Carothers, Woodbury Bulletin
 Tara: Nadine Kasel, Food Service News, Twin Cities
 Jessica: Eric Johnson, Austin Daily Herald
 Amelia: Annie Griffiths, National Geographic
 Laura: Scott Wallace, National Geographic
 Jennifer: Philip Kamras, Times Union, Albany, NY
 Ean: Kate Wiltshire, freelance, Dubois, WY
 Bailey: Stacy Axelrod, Daily Tar Heel, North Carolina
 Wesley: ?????
 Lisa: Joe Lemke, Spin Magazine
 Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher, Inland Valley Daily
News, Upland, California
 Bobby: Sun Sailor, Plymouth, MN
 Heather: Jason Wachter, St. Cloud Times


March 21:

March 28:

Ean: Kate Wiltshire
Wes:
Matt: Jamie Squire
Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher
Anna: Jennifer Horton
Gram: Paul Walsh
Heather: Carl Burton
Reegan: Tom Carothers
Bailey: Stacy Axelrod
Jennifer: Philip Kamras
Lisa: Joe Lemke
Amanda: Matt Kane

Bobby: Sun Sailor
Jessica: Eric Johnson
Amelia: Annie Griffiths
Evia: Gea Wiharta
Kim: Kirtstin Hatz
Tara: Nadine Kasel
Erica: David Burnett
Molly: David Brewster
Laura: Scott Wallace
Luke: Steve Muscatelo
Brady: Bruce Olson

Major Assignment III:
Portraits/Personality Photograph
Environmental photograph of a person in
an appropriate setting
 Photographs due: Friday, March 11


– Who have you/are you planning to
photograph?

Using Picasa, send a link with your best photos to:
[email protected]

Major Assignment IV: Sports
Cover a sporting event of your choice
 Practice stopping action
 Look on the sidelines/crowd for reactions
 Submit best shot: Doesn’t have to be
action
 Deadline: April 1


– What have you/do you plan to attend?
– Let’s go around the room

Major Assignment V: Spot News


Capture a spot news event:
– Fires
– Crimes
– Accidents
– Weather!
 Doesn’t have to be while snowing
 If a blizzard/high winds, look for snow piles!
 Might have to reduce aperture for snow – might be
too bright!
 If out in the snow, protect camera



Have your camera with you spring break!

Let’s look at your
Winter Outdoor Event Photographs
Overall good job!
 What was the biggest challenge?
 Biggest surprise?
 What did you learn?


Curt Perano starts his second Beargrease Marathon on Jan.
30. Originally from New Zealand, Perano moved to the U.S. in 2007.

A skier crosses the American Birkebeiner finish line, a 50K race, that
begins at the Telemark Resort in Cable, Wis. and ends on Main Street
in Hayward, Wis. on Feb. 26. Thousands of skiers traveled from around
the world to participate in this event.

Janice Reifenberger of Duluth walks out of the water after jumping into
Lake Superior at the Polar Plunge on Feb. 19.

The Minnesota Forest Lake 8th Grade Baller-inas Dana Larson, Abbie Vanbergen and
Kahlie Phillips take the Plunge on Feb. 19 at the Forest Lake 2nd Annual FLake Festival.
The annual winter plunge 'Gettin Cold for a Cause' is put on by the Forest Lake Rotary
Club. The Baller-inas showed up with the rest of the Century Junior High School girls
basketball team to jump in.

Paisley Nardini (right) and Karli Scheving brave the cold waters of Lake
Superior and shiver to stay warm at the Polar Bear Plunge last
Saturday in Duluth, MN.

Jumping into the icy Lake Superior water, Amy Larsen and Matt Prois
participated in the Polar Bear Plunge on Feb. 19 for Special Olympics.
The pair named themselves the "Smart Wool Ninjas" and joined over
800 other jumpers in the event.

The Fox 21 News Team takes the Polar Plunge in Canal Park on Feb.
19 to benefit the Special Olympics of Minnesota. Left to right: Dan
Hanger, Jason Vincent, Makenzi Henderson, Greg Chandler, Jacob
Kittilstad.

Dave Johnson emerges from the warming tent after jumping in Lake
Superior for the Duluth Polar Bear Plunge on Saturday, Feb. 19. Nearly
850 people took the plunge and raised more than $142,000 for Special
Olympics.

Rena Lettsome, Katie Oja and Matt Oja of Duluth jump into Lake
Superior during the polar plunge. The jumped along with the UMD
Pharmacy team on Feb. 19.

On Feb. 19 1,700 people particiated in the Springsteel Fishing Derby
held in Warroad, MN. Here, brothers Rod and Scott Storey of Warroad,
wait patiently for a fish to bite their line shortly after the Derby
started.The biggest fish caught during the Derby was a 19 pound
Northern caught by Damien Treichel.

These fishermen struggle to free a truck stuck in the cracking ice and
snow on Lake of the Woods, just outside Warroad, MN. They were
there to participate in the annual Springsteel Fishing Derby, which was
nearly canceled do to concerns of unsafe ice conditions.

Mike Foosness has a fish on at UMD's Big Jig ice fishing contest on Feb.
13th. Proceeds from the event support Bulldog athletics.

Sean Johnson (right) shows off his puppy, Dash, to Kelly (left) and
Maggie (middle) Smith of Duluth. Sean entered Dash into the "Cutest
Puppy Contest" at the Fitger's Complex in Duluth on Jan, 29. The
contest is held annually as part of the John Beargrease weekend.
Fiona, an Alaskan Malamute won the competition.

With a helping hand from Mom, Piper (2), gives the Great Dane named
Dino a hug on Jan. 29 at the Fitgers Complex during the John
Beargrease Cutest Puppy Contest.

A young boy plays on the ice skating pond at the 12th annual "Warmer by the Lake"
which was held at Bayfront Festival Park on Feb. 12. The event was sponsored by Duluth
Parks and Recreation. People of all ages skated on the ice skating pond, went snow
shoeing, roasted marshmallows and enjoyed hot chocolate and cookies.

UMD juniors Matt Newton and Jeremy Brown battle for position behind
the net while playing pick up hockey on March 2 at Fryberger Ice
Arena. The park has two outdoor rinks as well as one indoor, that are
used for both pickup hockey and youth games.

Jillian Goman, an 18 months old is playing with her mother at Chester
Bowl Park, Duluth Minn on Feb. 27.

Many people await their turn to ride up the ski lift at Spirit Mountain on
Wed. Feb. 2.

Two students in Duluth, Jon Lindsay and Zack Davidson, hit the slopes
at Spirit Mountain in honor of Military Appreciation Week on March 2.
All military members and their immediate families received discounted
rates on a number of amenities.

April Rosten and Trent Templer of Detroit Lakes roasted marshmallows
on the shores of Lake Superior at Beacon Pointe Resort. The resort
offers nightly campfires all year round.

Kathryn Thompson gets some exercise as she walks her two dogs, Bear
and Walter, down the driveway on her farm outside of Montevideo,
MN.

Let’s review photos in small groups
Share challenges/successes
 What would you do differently?


Final Project:
Let’s build a web page


Google Sites:
– http://sites.google.com

Let’s take the test!


Have a great spring break!


Slide 7

Journalism 2300:
News Photography
Week Seven
March 7, 2011

Announcements


Test will be at end of class

Announcements
Test will be at end of class
 Camera Contest:


– http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/event/arti
cle/id/192267/publisher_ID/36/
– Can do this in place of Weather assignment
for March 25
 Still need to send me 30 photos; submit best to
Duluth News Tribune

Photo Contest




The Duluth News Tribune, the Zinema 2 and New York Times
photographer Bill Cunningham are hosting a photo contest in the
Northland to celebrate the opening of the documentary “Bill
Cunningham New York” — a film by Richard Press. While
Cunningham chronicles fashion on the streets of New York, we’re
asking you to take documentary-style photos capturing everyday
fashion on the streets of Duluth.
The rules: You must be 18 years or older to enter. Photos must be
submitted to [email protected] by March 23 to be
considered. Finalists will be featured in the Scrapbook section April
3, when public voting begins. Winners will be announced on
opening night April 8 at the Zinema 2. Prizes include dinner at
Zietgiest Arts Cafe, a movie at the Zinema 2, and your photo
featured on the film’s website.



Words Matter!
– Photograph a public misspelling
– 5 points extra credit
– Here’s what I mean!
 http://picasaweb.google.com/LucyKragness/BadSp
ellings

To be a better photographer…

…you need to take a lot of photos!

The week in pictures


MSNBC:
– http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3842331/

Photographer profile
How’s it going?
 Do a brief (5 minute) PowerPoint presentation
for the class on March 21, March 28
 Include 10 images on individual slide pages that
best portray the photographer’s work
 Include one slide with biographical information,
portrait of the photographer


IMPORTANT NOTE:
Email presentations to me by noon on March 20

Let’s review who you have…
Molly: Mark Trockman, Lakeshore Weekly News,
Wayzata
 Luke: Steve Muscatelo, New Ulm Journal
 Brady: Bruce Olson, Montevideo American News
 Anna: Jennifer Horton, Equine photojournalist, Iowa
 Erica: David Burnett, freelance photographer
 Gram: Paul Walsh, AP freelance, Duluth
 Evia: Bea Wiharta, Reuters, Indonesia
 Matt: Jamie Squire, Getty Images
 Kim: Kirtstin Hatz, Shakopee Valley News
 Amanda: Matt Kane, Delano Herald Journal


Reegan: Tom Carothers, Woodbury Bulletin
 Tara: Nadine Kasel, Food Service News, Twin Cities
 Jessica: Eric Johnson, Austin Daily Herald
 Amelia: Annie Griffiths, National Geographic
 Laura: Scott Wallace, National Geographic
 Jennifer: Philip Kamras, Times Union, Albany, NY
 Ean: Kate Wiltshire, freelance, Dubois, WY
 Bailey: Stacy Axelrod, Daily Tar Heel, North Carolina
 Wesley: ?????
 Lisa: Joe Lemke, Spin Magazine
 Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher, Inland Valley Daily
News, Upland, California
 Bobby: Sun Sailor, Plymouth, MN
 Heather: Jason Wachter, St. Cloud Times


March 21:

March 28:

Ean: Kate Wiltshire
Wes:
Matt: Jamie Squire
Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher
Anna: Jennifer Horton
Gram: Paul Walsh
Heather: Carl Burton
Reegan: Tom Carothers
Bailey: Stacy Axelrod
Jennifer: Philip Kamras
Lisa: Joe Lemke
Amanda: Matt Kane

Bobby: Sun Sailor
Jessica: Eric Johnson
Amelia: Annie Griffiths
Evia: Gea Wiharta
Kim: Kirtstin Hatz
Tara: Nadine Kasel
Erica: David Burnett
Molly: David Brewster
Laura: Scott Wallace
Luke: Steve Muscatelo
Brady: Bruce Olson

Major Assignment III:
Portraits/Personality Photograph
Environmental photograph of a person in
an appropriate setting
 Photographs due: Friday, March 11


– Who have you/are you planning to
photograph?

Using Picasa, send a link with your best photos to:
[email protected]

Major Assignment IV: Sports
Cover a sporting event of your choice
 Practice stopping action
 Look on the sidelines/crowd for reactions
 Submit best shot: Doesn’t have to be
action
 Deadline: April 1


– What have you/do you plan to attend?
– Let’s go around the room

Major Assignment V: Spot News


Capture a spot news event:
– Fires
– Crimes
– Accidents
– Weather!
 Doesn’t have to be while snowing
 If a blizzard/high winds, look for snow piles!
 Might have to reduce aperture for snow – might be
too bright!
 If out in the snow, protect camera



Have your camera with you spring break!

Let’s look at your
Winter Outdoor Event Photographs
Overall good job!
 What was the biggest challenge?
 Biggest surprise?
 What did you learn?


Curt Perano starts his second Beargrease Marathon on Jan.
30. Originally from New Zealand, Perano moved to the U.S. in 2007.

A skier crosses the American Birkebeiner finish line, a 50K race, that
begins at the Telemark Resort in Cable, Wis. and ends on Main Street
in Hayward, Wis. on Feb. 26. Thousands of skiers traveled from around
the world to participate in this event.

Janice Reifenberger of Duluth walks out of the water after jumping into
Lake Superior at the Polar Plunge on Feb. 19.

The Minnesota Forest Lake 8th Grade Baller-inas Dana Larson, Abbie Vanbergen and
Kahlie Phillips take the Plunge on Feb. 19 at the Forest Lake 2nd Annual FLake Festival.
The annual winter plunge 'Gettin Cold for a Cause' is put on by the Forest Lake Rotary
Club. The Baller-inas showed up with the rest of the Century Junior High School girls
basketball team to jump in.

Paisley Nardini (right) and Karli Scheving brave the cold waters of Lake
Superior and shiver to stay warm at the Polar Bear Plunge last
Saturday in Duluth, MN.

Jumping into the icy Lake Superior water, Amy Larsen and Matt Prois
participated in the Polar Bear Plunge on Feb. 19 for Special Olympics.
The pair named themselves the "Smart Wool Ninjas" and joined over
800 other jumpers in the event.

The Fox 21 News Team takes the Polar Plunge in Canal Park on Feb.
19 to benefit the Special Olympics of Minnesota. Left to right: Dan
Hanger, Jason Vincent, Makenzi Henderson, Greg Chandler, Jacob
Kittilstad.

Dave Johnson emerges from the warming tent after jumping in Lake
Superior for the Duluth Polar Bear Plunge on Saturday, Feb. 19. Nearly
850 people took the plunge and raised more than $142,000 for Special
Olympics.

Rena Lettsome, Katie Oja and Matt Oja of Duluth jump into Lake
Superior during the polar plunge. The jumped along with the UMD
Pharmacy team on Feb. 19.

On Feb. 19 1,700 people particiated in the Springsteel Fishing Derby
held in Warroad, MN. Here, brothers Rod and Scott Storey of Warroad,
wait patiently for a fish to bite their line shortly after the Derby
started.The biggest fish caught during the Derby was a 19 pound
Northern caught by Damien Treichel.

These fishermen struggle to free a truck stuck in the cracking ice and
snow on Lake of the Woods, just outside Warroad, MN. They were
there to participate in the annual Springsteel Fishing Derby, which was
nearly canceled do to concerns of unsafe ice conditions.

Mike Foosness has a fish on at UMD's Big Jig ice fishing contest on Feb.
13th. Proceeds from the event support Bulldog athletics.

Sean Johnson (right) shows off his puppy, Dash, to Kelly (left) and
Maggie (middle) Smith of Duluth. Sean entered Dash into the "Cutest
Puppy Contest" at the Fitger's Complex in Duluth on Jan, 29. The
contest is held annually as part of the John Beargrease weekend.
Fiona, an Alaskan Malamute won the competition.

With a helping hand from Mom, Piper (2), gives the Great Dane named
Dino a hug on Jan. 29 at the Fitgers Complex during the John
Beargrease Cutest Puppy Contest.

A young boy plays on the ice skating pond at the 12th annual "Warmer by the Lake"
which was held at Bayfront Festival Park on Feb. 12. The event was sponsored by Duluth
Parks and Recreation. People of all ages skated on the ice skating pond, went snow
shoeing, roasted marshmallows and enjoyed hot chocolate and cookies.

UMD juniors Matt Newton and Jeremy Brown battle for position behind
the net while playing pick up hockey on March 2 at Fryberger Ice
Arena. The park has two outdoor rinks as well as one indoor, that are
used for both pickup hockey and youth games.

Jillian Goman, an 18 months old is playing with her mother at Chester
Bowl Park, Duluth Minn on Feb. 27.

Many people await their turn to ride up the ski lift at Spirit Mountain on
Wed. Feb. 2.

Two students in Duluth, Jon Lindsay and Zack Davidson, hit the slopes
at Spirit Mountain in honor of Military Appreciation Week on March 2.
All military members and their immediate families received discounted
rates on a number of amenities.

April Rosten and Trent Templer of Detroit Lakes roasted marshmallows
on the shores of Lake Superior at Beacon Pointe Resort. The resort
offers nightly campfires all year round.

Kathryn Thompson gets some exercise as she walks her two dogs, Bear
and Walter, down the driveway on her farm outside of Montevideo,
MN.

Let’s review photos in small groups
Share challenges/successes
 What would you do differently?


Final Project:
Let’s build a web page


Google Sites:
– http://sites.google.com

Let’s take the test!


Have a great spring break!


Slide 8

Journalism 2300:
News Photography
Week Seven
March 7, 2011

Announcements


Test will be at end of class

Announcements
Test will be at end of class
 Camera Contest:


– http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/event/arti
cle/id/192267/publisher_ID/36/
– Can do this in place of Weather assignment
for March 25
 Still need to send me 30 photos; submit best to
Duluth News Tribune

Photo Contest




The Duluth News Tribune, the Zinema 2 and New York Times
photographer Bill Cunningham are hosting a photo contest in the
Northland to celebrate the opening of the documentary “Bill
Cunningham New York” — a film by Richard Press. While
Cunningham chronicles fashion on the streets of New York, we’re
asking you to take documentary-style photos capturing everyday
fashion on the streets of Duluth.
The rules: You must be 18 years or older to enter. Photos must be
submitted to [email protected] by March 23 to be
considered. Finalists will be featured in the Scrapbook section April
3, when public voting begins. Winners will be announced on
opening night April 8 at the Zinema 2. Prizes include dinner at
Zietgiest Arts Cafe, a movie at the Zinema 2, and your photo
featured on the film’s website.



Words Matter!
– Photograph a public misspelling
– 5 points extra credit
– Here’s what I mean!
 http://picasaweb.google.com/LucyKragness/BadSp
ellings

To be a better photographer…

…you need to take a lot of photos!

The week in pictures


MSNBC:
– http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3842331/

Photographer profile
How’s it going?
 Do a brief (5 minute) PowerPoint presentation
for the class on March 21, March 28
 Include 10 images on individual slide pages that
best portray the photographer’s work
 Include one slide with biographical information,
portrait of the photographer


IMPORTANT NOTE:
Email presentations to me by noon on March 20

Let’s review who you have…
Molly: Mark Trockman, Lakeshore Weekly News,
Wayzata
 Luke: Steve Muscatelo, New Ulm Journal
 Brady: Bruce Olson, Montevideo American News
 Anna: Jennifer Horton, Equine photojournalist, Iowa
 Erica: David Burnett, freelance photographer
 Gram: Paul Walsh, AP freelance, Duluth
 Evia: Bea Wiharta, Reuters, Indonesia
 Matt: Jamie Squire, Getty Images
 Kim: Kirtstin Hatz, Shakopee Valley News
 Amanda: Matt Kane, Delano Herald Journal


Reegan: Tom Carothers, Woodbury Bulletin
 Tara: Nadine Kasel, Food Service News, Twin Cities
 Jessica: Eric Johnson, Austin Daily Herald
 Amelia: Annie Griffiths, National Geographic
 Laura: Scott Wallace, National Geographic
 Jennifer: Philip Kamras, Times Union, Albany, NY
 Ean: Kate Wiltshire, freelance, Dubois, WY
 Bailey: Stacy Axelrod, Daily Tar Heel, North Carolina
 Wesley: ?????
 Lisa: Joe Lemke, Spin Magazine
 Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher, Inland Valley Daily
News, Upland, California
 Bobby: Sun Sailor, Plymouth, MN
 Heather: Jason Wachter, St. Cloud Times


March 21:

March 28:

Ean: Kate Wiltshire
Wes:
Matt: Jamie Squire
Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher
Anna: Jennifer Horton
Gram: Paul Walsh
Heather: Carl Burton
Reegan: Tom Carothers
Bailey: Stacy Axelrod
Jennifer: Philip Kamras
Lisa: Joe Lemke
Amanda: Matt Kane

Bobby: Sun Sailor
Jessica: Eric Johnson
Amelia: Annie Griffiths
Evia: Gea Wiharta
Kim: Kirtstin Hatz
Tara: Nadine Kasel
Erica: David Burnett
Molly: David Brewster
Laura: Scott Wallace
Luke: Steve Muscatelo
Brady: Bruce Olson

Major Assignment III:
Portraits/Personality Photograph
Environmental photograph of a person in
an appropriate setting
 Photographs due: Friday, March 11


– Who have you/are you planning to
photograph?

Using Picasa, send a link with your best photos to:
[email protected]

Major Assignment IV: Sports
Cover a sporting event of your choice
 Practice stopping action
 Look on the sidelines/crowd for reactions
 Submit best shot: Doesn’t have to be
action
 Deadline: April 1


– What have you/do you plan to attend?
– Let’s go around the room

Major Assignment V: Spot News


Capture a spot news event:
– Fires
– Crimes
– Accidents
– Weather!
 Doesn’t have to be while snowing
 If a blizzard/high winds, look for snow piles!
 Might have to reduce aperture for snow – might be
too bright!
 If out in the snow, protect camera



Have your camera with you spring break!

Let’s look at your
Winter Outdoor Event Photographs
Overall good job!
 What was the biggest challenge?
 Biggest surprise?
 What did you learn?


Curt Perano starts his second Beargrease Marathon on Jan.
30. Originally from New Zealand, Perano moved to the U.S. in 2007.

A skier crosses the American Birkebeiner finish line, a 50K race, that
begins at the Telemark Resort in Cable, Wis. and ends on Main Street
in Hayward, Wis. on Feb. 26. Thousands of skiers traveled from around
the world to participate in this event.

Janice Reifenberger of Duluth walks out of the water after jumping into
Lake Superior at the Polar Plunge on Feb. 19.

The Minnesota Forest Lake 8th Grade Baller-inas Dana Larson, Abbie Vanbergen and
Kahlie Phillips take the Plunge on Feb. 19 at the Forest Lake 2nd Annual FLake Festival.
The annual winter plunge 'Gettin Cold for a Cause' is put on by the Forest Lake Rotary
Club. The Baller-inas showed up with the rest of the Century Junior High School girls
basketball team to jump in.

Paisley Nardini (right) and Karli Scheving brave the cold waters of Lake
Superior and shiver to stay warm at the Polar Bear Plunge last
Saturday in Duluth, MN.

Jumping into the icy Lake Superior water, Amy Larsen and Matt Prois
participated in the Polar Bear Plunge on Feb. 19 for Special Olympics.
The pair named themselves the "Smart Wool Ninjas" and joined over
800 other jumpers in the event.

The Fox 21 News Team takes the Polar Plunge in Canal Park on Feb.
19 to benefit the Special Olympics of Minnesota. Left to right: Dan
Hanger, Jason Vincent, Makenzi Henderson, Greg Chandler, Jacob
Kittilstad.

Dave Johnson emerges from the warming tent after jumping in Lake
Superior for the Duluth Polar Bear Plunge on Saturday, Feb. 19. Nearly
850 people took the plunge and raised more than $142,000 for Special
Olympics.

Rena Lettsome, Katie Oja and Matt Oja of Duluth jump into Lake
Superior during the polar plunge. The jumped along with the UMD
Pharmacy team on Feb. 19.

On Feb. 19 1,700 people particiated in the Springsteel Fishing Derby
held in Warroad, MN. Here, brothers Rod and Scott Storey of Warroad,
wait patiently for a fish to bite their line shortly after the Derby
started.The biggest fish caught during the Derby was a 19 pound
Northern caught by Damien Treichel.

These fishermen struggle to free a truck stuck in the cracking ice and
snow on Lake of the Woods, just outside Warroad, MN. They were
there to participate in the annual Springsteel Fishing Derby, which was
nearly canceled do to concerns of unsafe ice conditions.

Mike Foosness has a fish on at UMD's Big Jig ice fishing contest on Feb.
13th. Proceeds from the event support Bulldog athletics.

Sean Johnson (right) shows off his puppy, Dash, to Kelly (left) and
Maggie (middle) Smith of Duluth. Sean entered Dash into the "Cutest
Puppy Contest" at the Fitger's Complex in Duluth on Jan, 29. The
contest is held annually as part of the John Beargrease weekend.
Fiona, an Alaskan Malamute won the competition.

With a helping hand from Mom, Piper (2), gives the Great Dane named
Dino a hug on Jan. 29 at the Fitgers Complex during the John
Beargrease Cutest Puppy Contest.

A young boy plays on the ice skating pond at the 12th annual "Warmer by the Lake"
which was held at Bayfront Festival Park on Feb. 12. The event was sponsored by Duluth
Parks and Recreation. People of all ages skated on the ice skating pond, went snow
shoeing, roasted marshmallows and enjoyed hot chocolate and cookies.

UMD juniors Matt Newton and Jeremy Brown battle for position behind
the net while playing pick up hockey on March 2 at Fryberger Ice
Arena. The park has two outdoor rinks as well as one indoor, that are
used for both pickup hockey and youth games.

Jillian Goman, an 18 months old is playing with her mother at Chester
Bowl Park, Duluth Minn on Feb. 27.

Many people await their turn to ride up the ski lift at Spirit Mountain on
Wed. Feb. 2.

Two students in Duluth, Jon Lindsay and Zack Davidson, hit the slopes
at Spirit Mountain in honor of Military Appreciation Week on March 2.
All military members and their immediate families received discounted
rates on a number of amenities.

April Rosten and Trent Templer of Detroit Lakes roasted marshmallows
on the shores of Lake Superior at Beacon Pointe Resort. The resort
offers nightly campfires all year round.

Kathryn Thompson gets some exercise as she walks her two dogs, Bear
and Walter, down the driveway on her farm outside of Montevideo,
MN.

Let’s review photos in small groups
Share challenges/successes
 What would you do differently?


Final Project:
Let’s build a web page


Google Sites:
– http://sites.google.com

Let’s take the test!


Have a great spring break!


Slide 9

Journalism 2300:
News Photography
Week Seven
March 7, 2011

Announcements


Test will be at end of class

Announcements
Test will be at end of class
 Camera Contest:


– http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/event/arti
cle/id/192267/publisher_ID/36/
– Can do this in place of Weather assignment
for March 25
 Still need to send me 30 photos; submit best to
Duluth News Tribune

Photo Contest




The Duluth News Tribune, the Zinema 2 and New York Times
photographer Bill Cunningham are hosting a photo contest in the
Northland to celebrate the opening of the documentary “Bill
Cunningham New York” — a film by Richard Press. While
Cunningham chronicles fashion on the streets of New York, we’re
asking you to take documentary-style photos capturing everyday
fashion on the streets of Duluth.
The rules: You must be 18 years or older to enter. Photos must be
submitted to [email protected] by March 23 to be
considered. Finalists will be featured in the Scrapbook section April
3, when public voting begins. Winners will be announced on
opening night April 8 at the Zinema 2. Prizes include dinner at
Zietgiest Arts Cafe, a movie at the Zinema 2, and your photo
featured on the film’s website.



Words Matter!
– Photograph a public misspelling
– 5 points extra credit
– Here’s what I mean!
 http://picasaweb.google.com/LucyKragness/BadSp
ellings

To be a better photographer…

…you need to take a lot of photos!

The week in pictures


MSNBC:
– http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3842331/

Photographer profile
How’s it going?
 Do a brief (5 minute) PowerPoint presentation
for the class on March 21, March 28
 Include 10 images on individual slide pages that
best portray the photographer’s work
 Include one slide with biographical information,
portrait of the photographer


IMPORTANT NOTE:
Email presentations to me by noon on March 20

Let’s review who you have…
Molly: Mark Trockman, Lakeshore Weekly News,
Wayzata
 Luke: Steve Muscatelo, New Ulm Journal
 Brady: Bruce Olson, Montevideo American News
 Anna: Jennifer Horton, Equine photojournalist, Iowa
 Erica: David Burnett, freelance photographer
 Gram: Paul Walsh, AP freelance, Duluth
 Evia: Bea Wiharta, Reuters, Indonesia
 Matt: Jamie Squire, Getty Images
 Kim: Kirtstin Hatz, Shakopee Valley News
 Amanda: Matt Kane, Delano Herald Journal


Reegan: Tom Carothers, Woodbury Bulletin
 Tara: Nadine Kasel, Food Service News, Twin Cities
 Jessica: Eric Johnson, Austin Daily Herald
 Amelia: Annie Griffiths, National Geographic
 Laura: Scott Wallace, National Geographic
 Jennifer: Philip Kamras, Times Union, Albany, NY
 Ean: Kate Wiltshire, freelance, Dubois, WY
 Bailey: Stacy Axelrod, Daily Tar Heel, North Carolina
 Wesley: ?????
 Lisa: Joe Lemke, Spin Magazine
 Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher, Inland Valley Daily
News, Upland, California
 Bobby: Sun Sailor, Plymouth, MN
 Heather: Jason Wachter, St. Cloud Times


March 21:

March 28:

Ean: Kate Wiltshire
Wes:
Matt: Jamie Squire
Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher
Anna: Jennifer Horton
Gram: Paul Walsh
Heather: Carl Burton
Reegan: Tom Carothers
Bailey: Stacy Axelrod
Jennifer: Philip Kamras
Lisa: Joe Lemke
Amanda: Matt Kane

Bobby: Sun Sailor
Jessica: Eric Johnson
Amelia: Annie Griffiths
Evia: Gea Wiharta
Kim: Kirtstin Hatz
Tara: Nadine Kasel
Erica: David Burnett
Molly: David Brewster
Laura: Scott Wallace
Luke: Steve Muscatelo
Brady: Bruce Olson

Major Assignment III:
Portraits/Personality Photograph
Environmental photograph of a person in
an appropriate setting
 Photographs due: Friday, March 11


– Who have you/are you planning to
photograph?

Using Picasa, send a link with your best photos to:
[email protected]

Major Assignment IV: Sports
Cover a sporting event of your choice
 Practice stopping action
 Look on the sidelines/crowd for reactions
 Submit best shot: Doesn’t have to be
action
 Deadline: April 1


– What have you/do you plan to attend?
– Let’s go around the room

Major Assignment V: Spot News


Capture a spot news event:
– Fires
– Crimes
– Accidents
– Weather!
 Doesn’t have to be while snowing
 If a blizzard/high winds, look for snow piles!
 Might have to reduce aperture for snow – might be
too bright!
 If out in the snow, protect camera



Have your camera with you spring break!

Let’s look at your
Winter Outdoor Event Photographs
Overall good job!
 What was the biggest challenge?
 Biggest surprise?
 What did you learn?


Curt Perano starts his second Beargrease Marathon on Jan.
30. Originally from New Zealand, Perano moved to the U.S. in 2007.

A skier crosses the American Birkebeiner finish line, a 50K race, that
begins at the Telemark Resort in Cable, Wis. and ends on Main Street
in Hayward, Wis. on Feb. 26. Thousands of skiers traveled from around
the world to participate in this event.

Janice Reifenberger of Duluth walks out of the water after jumping into
Lake Superior at the Polar Plunge on Feb. 19.

The Minnesota Forest Lake 8th Grade Baller-inas Dana Larson, Abbie Vanbergen and
Kahlie Phillips take the Plunge on Feb. 19 at the Forest Lake 2nd Annual FLake Festival.
The annual winter plunge 'Gettin Cold for a Cause' is put on by the Forest Lake Rotary
Club. The Baller-inas showed up with the rest of the Century Junior High School girls
basketball team to jump in.

Paisley Nardini (right) and Karli Scheving brave the cold waters of Lake
Superior and shiver to stay warm at the Polar Bear Plunge last
Saturday in Duluth, MN.

Jumping into the icy Lake Superior water, Amy Larsen and Matt Prois
participated in the Polar Bear Plunge on Feb. 19 for Special Olympics.
The pair named themselves the "Smart Wool Ninjas" and joined over
800 other jumpers in the event.

The Fox 21 News Team takes the Polar Plunge in Canal Park on Feb.
19 to benefit the Special Olympics of Minnesota. Left to right: Dan
Hanger, Jason Vincent, Makenzi Henderson, Greg Chandler, Jacob
Kittilstad.

Dave Johnson emerges from the warming tent after jumping in Lake
Superior for the Duluth Polar Bear Plunge on Saturday, Feb. 19. Nearly
850 people took the plunge and raised more than $142,000 for Special
Olympics.

Rena Lettsome, Katie Oja and Matt Oja of Duluth jump into Lake
Superior during the polar plunge. The jumped along with the UMD
Pharmacy team on Feb. 19.

On Feb. 19 1,700 people particiated in the Springsteel Fishing Derby
held in Warroad, MN. Here, brothers Rod and Scott Storey of Warroad,
wait patiently for a fish to bite their line shortly after the Derby
started.The biggest fish caught during the Derby was a 19 pound
Northern caught by Damien Treichel.

These fishermen struggle to free a truck stuck in the cracking ice and
snow on Lake of the Woods, just outside Warroad, MN. They were
there to participate in the annual Springsteel Fishing Derby, which was
nearly canceled do to concerns of unsafe ice conditions.

Mike Foosness has a fish on at UMD's Big Jig ice fishing contest on Feb.
13th. Proceeds from the event support Bulldog athletics.

Sean Johnson (right) shows off his puppy, Dash, to Kelly (left) and
Maggie (middle) Smith of Duluth. Sean entered Dash into the "Cutest
Puppy Contest" at the Fitger's Complex in Duluth on Jan, 29. The
contest is held annually as part of the John Beargrease weekend.
Fiona, an Alaskan Malamute won the competition.

With a helping hand from Mom, Piper (2), gives the Great Dane named
Dino a hug on Jan. 29 at the Fitgers Complex during the John
Beargrease Cutest Puppy Contest.

A young boy plays on the ice skating pond at the 12th annual "Warmer by the Lake"
which was held at Bayfront Festival Park on Feb. 12. The event was sponsored by Duluth
Parks and Recreation. People of all ages skated on the ice skating pond, went snow
shoeing, roasted marshmallows and enjoyed hot chocolate and cookies.

UMD juniors Matt Newton and Jeremy Brown battle for position behind
the net while playing pick up hockey on March 2 at Fryberger Ice
Arena. The park has two outdoor rinks as well as one indoor, that are
used for both pickup hockey and youth games.

Jillian Goman, an 18 months old is playing with her mother at Chester
Bowl Park, Duluth Minn on Feb. 27.

Many people await their turn to ride up the ski lift at Spirit Mountain on
Wed. Feb. 2.

Two students in Duluth, Jon Lindsay and Zack Davidson, hit the slopes
at Spirit Mountain in honor of Military Appreciation Week on March 2.
All military members and their immediate families received discounted
rates on a number of amenities.

April Rosten and Trent Templer of Detroit Lakes roasted marshmallows
on the shores of Lake Superior at Beacon Pointe Resort. The resort
offers nightly campfires all year round.

Kathryn Thompson gets some exercise as she walks her two dogs, Bear
and Walter, down the driveway on her farm outside of Montevideo,
MN.

Let’s review photos in small groups
Share challenges/successes
 What would you do differently?


Final Project:
Let’s build a web page


Google Sites:
– http://sites.google.com

Let’s take the test!


Have a great spring break!


Slide 10

Journalism 2300:
News Photography
Week Seven
March 7, 2011

Announcements


Test will be at end of class

Announcements
Test will be at end of class
 Camera Contest:


– http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/event/arti
cle/id/192267/publisher_ID/36/
– Can do this in place of Weather assignment
for March 25
 Still need to send me 30 photos; submit best to
Duluth News Tribune

Photo Contest




The Duluth News Tribune, the Zinema 2 and New York Times
photographer Bill Cunningham are hosting a photo contest in the
Northland to celebrate the opening of the documentary “Bill
Cunningham New York” — a film by Richard Press. While
Cunningham chronicles fashion on the streets of New York, we’re
asking you to take documentary-style photos capturing everyday
fashion on the streets of Duluth.
The rules: You must be 18 years or older to enter. Photos must be
submitted to [email protected] by March 23 to be
considered. Finalists will be featured in the Scrapbook section April
3, when public voting begins. Winners will be announced on
opening night April 8 at the Zinema 2. Prizes include dinner at
Zietgiest Arts Cafe, a movie at the Zinema 2, and your photo
featured on the film’s website.



Words Matter!
– Photograph a public misspelling
– 5 points extra credit
– Here’s what I mean!
 http://picasaweb.google.com/LucyKragness/BadSp
ellings

To be a better photographer…

…you need to take a lot of photos!

The week in pictures


MSNBC:
– http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3842331/

Photographer profile
How’s it going?
 Do a brief (5 minute) PowerPoint presentation
for the class on March 21, March 28
 Include 10 images on individual slide pages that
best portray the photographer’s work
 Include one slide with biographical information,
portrait of the photographer


IMPORTANT NOTE:
Email presentations to me by noon on March 20

Let’s review who you have…
Molly: Mark Trockman, Lakeshore Weekly News,
Wayzata
 Luke: Steve Muscatelo, New Ulm Journal
 Brady: Bruce Olson, Montevideo American News
 Anna: Jennifer Horton, Equine photojournalist, Iowa
 Erica: David Burnett, freelance photographer
 Gram: Paul Walsh, AP freelance, Duluth
 Evia: Bea Wiharta, Reuters, Indonesia
 Matt: Jamie Squire, Getty Images
 Kim: Kirtstin Hatz, Shakopee Valley News
 Amanda: Matt Kane, Delano Herald Journal


Reegan: Tom Carothers, Woodbury Bulletin
 Tara: Nadine Kasel, Food Service News, Twin Cities
 Jessica: Eric Johnson, Austin Daily Herald
 Amelia: Annie Griffiths, National Geographic
 Laura: Scott Wallace, National Geographic
 Jennifer: Philip Kamras, Times Union, Albany, NY
 Ean: Kate Wiltshire, freelance, Dubois, WY
 Bailey: Stacy Axelrod, Daily Tar Heel, North Carolina
 Wesley: ?????
 Lisa: Joe Lemke, Spin Magazine
 Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher, Inland Valley Daily
News, Upland, California
 Bobby: Sun Sailor, Plymouth, MN
 Heather: Jason Wachter, St. Cloud Times


March 21:

March 28:

Ean: Kate Wiltshire
Wes:
Matt: Jamie Squire
Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher
Anna: Jennifer Horton
Gram: Paul Walsh
Heather: Carl Burton
Reegan: Tom Carothers
Bailey: Stacy Axelrod
Jennifer: Philip Kamras
Lisa: Joe Lemke
Amanda: Matt Kane

Bobby: Sun Sailor
Jessica: Eric Johnson
Amelia: Annie Griffiths
Evia: Gea Wiharta
Kim: Kirtstin Hatz
Tara: Nadine Kasel
Erica: David Burnett
Molly: David Brewster
Laura: Scott Wallace
Luke: Steve Muscatelo
Brady: Bruce Olson

Major Assignment III:
Portraits/Personality Photograph
Environmental photograph of a person in
an appropriate setting
 Photographs due: Friday, March 11


– Who have you/are you planning to
photograph?

Using Picasa, send a link with your best photos to:
[email protected]

Major Assignment IV: Sports
Cover a sporting event of your choice
 Practice stopping action
 Look on the sidelines/crowd for reactions
 Submit best shot: Doesn’t have to be
action
 Deadline: April 1


– What have you/do you plan to attend?
– Let’s go around the room

Major Assignment V: Spot News


Capture a spot news event:
– Fires
– Crimes
– Accidents
– Weather!
 Doesn’t have to be while snowing
 If a blizzard/high winds, look for snow piles!
 Might have to reduce aperture for snow – might be
too bright!
 If out in the snow, protect camera



Have your camera with you spring break!

Let’s look at your
Winter Outdoor Event Photographs
Overall good job!
 What was the biggest challenge?
 Biggest surprise?
 What did you learn?


Curt Perano starts his second Beargrease Marathon on Jan.
30. Originally from New Zealand, Perano moved to the U.S. in 2007.

A skier crosses the American Birkebeiner finish line, a 50K race, that
begins at the Telemark Resort in Cable, Wis. and ends on Main Street
in Hayward, Wis. on Feb. 26. Thousands of skiers traveled from around
the world to participate in this event.

Janice Reifenberger of Duluth walks out of the water after jumping into
Lake Superior at the Polar Plunge on Feb. 19.

The Minnesota Forest Lake 8th Grade Baller-inas Dana Larson, Abbie Vanbergen and
Kahlie Phillips take the Plunge on Feb. 19 at the Forest Lake 2nd Annual FLake Festival.
The annual winter plunge 'Gettin Cold for a Cause' is put on by the Forest Lake Rotary
Club. The Baller-inas showed up with the rest of the Century Junior High School girls
basketball team to jump in.

Paisley Nardini (right) and Karli Scheving brave the cold waters of Lake
Superior and shiver to stay warm at the Polar Bear Plunge last
Saturday in Duluth, MN.

Jumping into the icy Lake Superior water, Amy Larsen and Matt Prois
participated in the Polar Bear Plunge on Feb. 19 for Special Olympics.
The pair named themselves the "Smart Wool Ninjas" and joined over
800 other jumpers in the event.

The Fox 21 News Team takes the Polar Plunge in Canal Park on Feb.
19 to benefit the Special Olympics of Minnesota. Left to right: Dan
Hanger, Jason Vincent, Makenzi Henderson, Greg Chandler, Jacob
Kittilstad.

Dave Johnson emerges from the warming tent after jumping in Lake
Superior for the Duluth Polar Bear Plunge on Saturday, Feb. 19. Nearly
850 people took the plunge and raised more than $142,000 for Special
Olympics.

Rena Lettsome, Katie Oja and Matt Oja of Duluth jump into Lake
Superior during the polar plunge. The jumped along with the UMD
Pharmacy team on Feb. 19.

On Feb. 19 1,700 people particiated in the Springsteel Fishing Derby
held in Warroad, MN. Here, brothers Rod and Scott Storey of Warroad,
wait patiently for a fish to bite their line shortly after the Derby
started.The biggest fish caught during the Derby was a 19 pound
Northern caught by Damien Treichel.

These fishermen struggle to free a truck stuck in the cracking ice and
snow on Lake of the Woods, just outside Warroad, MN. They were
there to participate in the annual Springsteel Fishing Derby, which was
nearly canceled do to concerns of unsafe ice conditions.

Mike Foosness has a fish on at UMD's Big Jig ice fishing contest on Feb.
13th. Proceeds from the event support Bulldog athletics.

Sean Johnson (right) shows off his puppy, Dash, to Kelly (left) and
Maggie (middle) Smith of Duluth. Sean entered Dash into the "Cutest
Puppy Contest" at the Fitger's Complex in Duluth on Jan, 29. The
contest is held annually as part of the John Beargrease weekend.
Fiona, an Alaskan Malamute won the competition.

With a helping hand from Mom, Piper (2), gives the Great Dane named
Dino a hug on Jan. 29 at the Fitgers Complex during the John
Beargrease Cutest Puppy Contest.

A young boy plays on the ice skating pond at the 12th annual "Warmer by the Lake"
which was held at Bayfront Festival Park on Feb. 12. The event was sponsored by Duluth
Parks and Recreation. People of all ages skated on the ice skating pond, went snow
shoeing, roasted marshmallows and enjoyed hot chocolate and cookies.

UMD juniors Matt Newton and Jeremy Brown battle for position behind
the net while playing pick up hockey on March 2 at Fryberger Ice
Arena. The park has two outdoor rinks as well as one indoor, that are
used for both pickup hockey and youth games.

Jillian Goman, an 18 months old is playing with her mother at Chester
Bowl Park, Duluth Minn on Feb. 27.

Many people await their turn to ride up the ski lift at Spirit Mountain on
Wed. Feb. 2.

Two students in Duluth, Jon Lindsay and Zack Davidson, hit the slopes
at Spirit Mountain in honor of Military Appreciation Week on March 2.
All military members and their immediate families received discounted
rates on a number of amenities.

April Rosten and Trent Templer of Detroit Lakes roasted marshmallows
on the shores of Lake Superior at Beacon Pointe Resort. The resort
offers nightly campfires all year round.

Kathryn Thompson gets some exercise as she walks her two dogs, Bear
and Walter, down the driveway on her farm outside of Montevideo,
MN.

Let’s review photos in small groups
Share challenges/successes
 What would you do differently?


Final Project:
Let’s build a web page


Google Sites:
– http://sites.google.com

Let’s take the test!


Have a great spring break!


Slide 11

Journalism 2300:
News Photography
Week Seven
March 7, 2011

Announcements


Test will be at end of class

Announcements
Test will be at end of class
 Camera Contest:


– http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/event/arti
cle/id/192267/publisher_ID/36/
– Can do this in place of Weather assignment
for March 25
 Still need to send me 30 photos; submit best to
Duluth News Tribune

Photo Contest




The Duluth News Tribune, the Zinema 2 and New York Times
photographer Bill Cunningham are hosting a photo contest in the
Northland to celebrate the opening of the documentary “Bill
Cunningham New York” — a film by Richard Press. While
Cunningham chronicles fashion on the streets of New York, we’re
asking you to take documentary-style photos capturing everyday
fashion on the streets of Duluth.
The rules: You must be 18 years or older to enter. Photos must be
submitted to [email protected] by March 23 to be
considered. Finalists will be featured in the Scrapbook section April
3, when public voting begins. Winners will be announced on
opening night April 8 at the Zinema 2. Prizes include dinner at
Zietgiest Arts Cafe, a movie at the Zinema 2, and your photo
featured on the film’s website.



Words Matter!
– Photograph a public misspelling
– 5 points extra credit
– Here’s what I mean!
 http://picasaweb.google.com/LucyKragness/BadSp
ellings

To be a better photographer…

…you need to take a lot of photos!

The week in pictures


MSNBC:
– http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3842331/

Photographer profile
How’s it going?
 Do a brief (5 minute) PowerPoint presentation
for the class on March 21, March 28
 Include 10 images on individual slide pages that
best portray the photographer’s work
 Include one slide with biographical information,
portrait of the photographer


IMPORTANT NOTE:
Email presentations to me by noon on March 20

Let’s review who you have…
Molly: Mark Trockman, Lakeshore Weekly News,
Wayzata
 Luke: Steve Muscatelo, New Ulm Journal
 Brady: Bruce Olson, Montevideo American News
 Anna: Jennifer Horton, Equine photojournalist, Iowa
 Erica: David Burnett, freelance photographer
 Gram: Paul Walsh, AP freelance, Duluth
 Evia: Bea Wiharta, Reuters, Indonesia
 Matt: Jamie Squire, Getty Images
 Kim: Kirtstin Hatz, Shakopee Valley News
 Amanda: Matt Kane, Delano Herald Journal


Reegan: Tom Carothers, Woodbury Bulletin
 Tara: Nadine Kasel, Food Service News, Twin Cities
 Jessica: Eric Johnson, Austin Daily Herald
 Amelia: Annie Griffiths, National Geographic
 Laura: Scott Wallace, National Geographic
 Jennifer: Philip Kamras, Times Union, Albany, NY
 Ean: Kate Wiltshire, freelance, Dubois, WY
 Bailey: Stacy Axelrod, Daily Tar Heel, North Carolina
 Wesley: ?????
 Lisa: Joe Lemke, Spin Magazine
 Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher, Inland Valley Daily
News, Upland, California
 Bobby: Sun Sailor, Plymouth, MN
 Heather: Jason Wachter, St. Cloud Times


March 21:

March 28:

Ean: Kate Wiltshire
Wes:
Matt: Jamie Squire
Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher
Anna: Jennifer Horton
Gram: Paul Walsh
Heather: Carl Burton
Reegan: Tom Carothers
Bailey: Stacy Axelrod
Jennifer: Philip Kamras
Lisa: Joe Lemke
Amanda: Matt Kane

Bobby: Sun Sailor
Jessica: Eric Johnson
Amelia: Annie Griffiths
Evia: Gea Wiharta
Kim: Kirtstin Hatz
Tara: Nadine Kasel
Erica: David Burnett
Molly: David Brewster
Laura: Scott Wallace
Luke: Steve Muscatelo
Brady: Bruce Olson

Major Assignment III:
Portraits/Personality Photograph
Environmental photograph of a person in
an appropriate setting
 Photographs due: Friday, March 11


– Who have you/are you planning to
photograph?

Using Picasa, send a link with your best photos to:
[email protected]

Major Assignment IV: Sports
Cover a sporting event of your choice
 Practice stopping action
 Look on the sidelines/crowd for reactions
 Submit best shot: Doesn’t have to be
action
 Deadline: April 1


– What have you/do you plan to attend?
– Let’s go around the room

Major Assignment V: Spot News


Capture a spot news event:
– Fires
– Crimes
– Accidents
– Weather!
 Doesn’t have to be while snowing
 If a blizzard/high winds, look for snow piles!
 Might have to reduce aperture for snow – might be
too bright!
 If out in the snow, protect camera



Have your camera with you spring break!

Let’s look at your
Winter Outdoor Event Photographs
Overall good job!
 What was the biggest challenge?
 Biggest surprise?
 What did you learn?


Curt Perano starts his second Beargrease Marathon on Jan.
30. Originally from New Zealand, Perano moved to the U.S. in 2007.

A skier crosses the American Birkebeiner finish line, a 50K race, that
begins at the Telemark Resort in Cable, Wis. and ends on Main Street
in Hayward, Wis. on Feb. 26. Thousands of skiers traveled from around
the world to participate in this event.

Janice Reifenberger of Duluth walks out of the water after jumping into
Lake Superior at the Polar Plunge on Feb. 19.

The Minnesota Forest Lake 8th Grade Baller-inas Dana Larson, Abbie Vanbergen and
Kahlie Phillips take the Plunge on Feb. 19 at the Forest Lake 2nd Annual FLake Festival.
The annual winter plunge 'Gettin Cold for a Cause' is put on by the Forest Lake Rotary
Club. The Baller-inas showed up with the rest of the Century Junior High School girls
basketball team to jump in.

Paisley Nardini (right) and Karli Scheving brave the cold waters of Lake
Superior and shiver to stay warm at the Polar Bear Plunge last
Saturday in Duluth, MN.

Jumping into the icy Lake Superior water, Amy Larsen and Matt Prois
participated in the Polar Bear Plunge on Feb. 19 for Special Olympics.
The pair named themselves the "Smart Wool Ninjas" and joined over
800 other jumpers in the event.

The Fox 21 News Team takes the Polar Plunge in Canal Park on Feb.
19 to benefit the Special Olympics of Minnesota. Left to right: Dan
Hanger, Jason Vincent, Makenzi Henderson, Greg Chandler, Jacob
Kittilstad.

Dave Johnson emerges from the warming tent after jumping in Lake
Superior for the Duluth Polar Bear Plunge on Saturday, Feb. 19. Nearly
850 people took the plunge and raised more than $142,000 for Special
Olympics.

Rena Lettsome, Katie Oja and Matt Oja of Duluth jump into Lake
Superior during the polar plunge. The jumped along with the UMD
Pharmacy team on Feb. 19.

On Feb. 19 1,700 people particiated in the Springsteel Fishing Derby
held in Warroad, MN. Here, brothers Rod and Scott Storey of Warroad,
wait patiently for a fish to bite their line shortly after the Derby
started.The biggest fish caught during the Derby was a 19 pound
Northern caught by Damien Treichel.

These fishermen struggle to free a truck stuck in the cracking ice and
snow on Lake of the Woods, just outside Warroad, MN. They were
there to participate in the annual Springsteel Fishing Derby, which was
nearly canceled do to concerns of unsafe ice conditions.

Mike Foosness has a fish on at UMD's Big Jig ice fishing contest on Feb.
13th. Proceeds from the event support Bulldog athletics.

Sean Johnson (right) shows off his puppy, Dash, to Kelly (left) and
Maggie (middle) Smith of Duluth. Sean entered Dash into the "Cutest
Puppy Contest" at the Fitger's Complex in Duluth on Jan, 29. The
contest is held annually as part of the John Beargrease weekend.
Fiona, an Alaskan Malamute won the competition.

With a helping hand from Mom, Piper (2), gives the Great Dane named
Dino a hug on Jan. 29 at the Fitgers Complex during the John
Beargrease Cutest Puppy Contest.

A young boy plays on the ice skating pond at the 12th annual "Warmer by the Lake"
which was held at Bayfront Festival Park on Feb. 12. The event was sponsored by Duluth
Parks and Recreation. People of all ages skated on the ice skating pond, went snow
shoeing, roasted marshmallows and enjoyed hot chocolate and cookies.

UMD juniors Matt Newton and Jeremy Brown battle for position behind
the net while playing pick up hockey on March 2 at Fryberger Ice
Arena. The park has two outdoor rinks as well as one indoor, that are
used for both pickup hockey and youth games.

Jillian Goman, an 18 months old is playing with her mother at Chester
Bowl Park, Duluth Minn on Feb. 27.

Many people await their turn to ride up the ski lift at Spirit Mountain on
Wed. Feb. 2.

Two students in Duluth, Jon Lindsay and Zack Davidson, hit the slopes
at Spirit Mountain in honor of Military Appreciation Week on March 2.
All military members and their immediate families received discounted
rates on a number of amenities.

April Rosten and Trent Templer of Detroit Lakes roasted marshmallows
on the shores of Lake Superior at Beacon Pointe Resort. The resort
offers nightly campfires all year round.

Kathryn Thompson gets some exercise as she walks her two dogs, Bear
and Walter, down the driveway on her farm outside of Montevideo,
MN.

Let’s review photos in small groups
Share challenges/successes
 What would you do differently?


Final Project:
Let’s build a web page


Google Sites:
– http://sites.google.com

Let’s take the test!


Have a great spring break!


Slide 12

Journalism 2300:
News Photography
Week Seven
March 7, 2011

Announcements


Test will be at end of class

Announcements
Test will be at end of class
 Camera Contest:


– http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/event/arti
cle/id/192267/publisher_ID/36/
– Can do this in place of Weather assignment
for March 25
 Still need to send me 30 photos; submit best to
Duluth News Tribune

Photo Contest




The Duluth News Tribune, the Zinema 2 and New York Times
photographer Bill Cunningham are hosting a photo contest in the
Northland to celebrate the opening of the documentary “Bill
Cunningham New York” — a film by Richard Press. While
Cunningham chronicles fashion on the streets of New York, we’re
asking you to take documentary-style photos capturing everyday
fashion on the streets of Duluth.
The rules: You must be 18 years or older to enter. Photos must be
submitted to [email protected] by March 23 to be
considered. Finalists will be featured in the Scrapbook section April
3, when public voting begins. Winners will be announced on
opening night April 8 at the Zinema 2. Prizes include dinner at
Zietgiest Arts Cafe, a movie at the Zinema 2, and your photo
featured on the film’s website.



Words Matter!
– Photograph a public misspelling
– 5 points extra credit
– Here’s what I mean!
 http://picasaweb.google.com/LucyKragness/BadSp
ellings

To be a better photographer…

…you need to take a lot of photos!

The week in pictures


MSNBC:
– http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3842331/

Photographer profile
How’s it going?
 Do a brief (5 minute) PowerPoint presentation
for the class on March 21, March 28
 Include 10 images on individual slide pages that
best portray the photographer’s work
 Include one slide with biographical information,
portrait of the photographer


IMPORTANT NOTE:
Email presentations to me by noon on March 20

Let’s review who you have…
Molly: Mark Trockman, Lakeshore Weekly News,
Wayzata
 Luke: Steve Muscatelo, New Ulm Journal
 Brady: Bruce Olson, Montevideo American News
 Anna: Jennifer Horton, Equine photojournalist, Iowa
 Erica: David Burnett, freelance photographer
 Gram: Paul Walsh, AP freelance, Duluth
 Evia: Bea Wiharta, Reuters, Indonesia
 Matt: Jamie Squire, Getty Images
 Kim: Kirtstin Hatz, Shakopee Valley News
 Amanda: Matt Kane, Delano Herald Journal


Reegan: Tom Carothers, Woodbury Bulletin
 Tara: Nadine Kasel, Food Service News, Twin Cities
 Jessica: Eric Johnson, Austin Daily Herald
 Amelia: Annie Griffiths, National Geographic
 Laura: Scott Wallace, National Geographic
 Jennifer: Philip Kamras, Times Union, Albany, NY
 Ean: Kate Wiltshire, freelance, Dubois, WY
 Bailey: Stacy Axelrod, Daily Tar Heel, North Carolina
 Wesley: ?????
 Lisa: Joe Lemke, Spin Magazine
 Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher, Inland Valley Daily
News, Upland, California
 Bobby: Sun Sailor, Plymouth, MN
 Heather: Jason Wachter, St. Cloud Times


March 21:

March 28:

Ean: Kate Wiltshire
Wes:
Matt: Jamie Squire
Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher
Anna: Jennifer Horton
Gram: Paul Walsh
Heather: Carl Burton
Reegan: Tom Carothers
Bailey: Stacy Axelrod
Jennifer: Philip Kamras
Lisa: Joe Lemke
Amanda: Matt Kane

Bobby: Sun Sailor
Jessica: Eric Johnson
Amelia: Annie Griffiths
Evia: Gea Wiharta
Kim: Kirtstin Hatz
Tara: Nadine Kasel
Erica: David Burnett
Molly: David Brewster
Laura: Scott Wallace
Luke: Steve Muscatelo
Brady: Bruce Olson

Major Assignment III:
Portraits/Personality Photograph
Environmental photograph of a person in
an appropriate setting
 Photographs due: Friday, March 11


– Who have you/are you planning to
photograph?

Using Picasa, send a link with your best photos to:
[email protected]

Major Assignment IV: Sports
Cover a sporting event of your choice
 Practice stopping action
 Look on the sidelines/crowd for reactions
 Submit best shot: Doesn’t have to be
action
 Deadline: April 1


– What have you/do you plan to attend?
– Let’s go around the room

Major Assignment V: Spot News


Capture a spot news event:
– Fires
– Crimes
– Accidents
– Weather!
 Doesn’t have to be while snowing
 If a blizzard/high winds, look for snow piles!
 Might have to reduce aperture for snow – might be
too bright!
 If out in the snow, protect camera



Have your camera with you spring break!

Let’s look at your
Winter Outdoor Event Photographs
Overall good job!
 What was the biggest challenge?
 Biggest surprise?
 What did you learn?


Curt Perano starts his second Beargrease Marathon on Jan.
30. Originally from New Zealand, Perano moved to the U.S. in 2007.

A skier crosses the American Birkebeiner finish line, a 50K race, that
begins at the Telemark Resort in Cable, Wis. and ends on Main Street
in Hayward, Wis. on Feb. 26. Thousands of skiers traveled from around
the world to participate in this event.

Janice Reifenberger of Duluth walks out of the water after jumping into
Lake Superior at the Polar Plunge on Feb. 19.

The Minnesota Forest Lake 8th Grade Baller-inas Dana Larson, Abbie Vanbergen and
Kahlie Phillips take the Plunge on Feb. 19 at the Forest Lake 2nd Annual FLake Festival.
The annual winter plunge 'Gettin Cold for a Cause' is put on by the Forest Lake Rotary
Club. The Baller-inas showed up with the rest of the Century Junior High School girls
basketball team to jump in.

Paisley Nardini (right) and Karli Scheving brave the cold waters of Lake
Superior and shiver to stay warm at the Polar Bear Plunge last
Saturday in Duluth, MN.

Jumping into the icy Lake Superior water, Amy Larsen and Matt Prois
participated in the Polar Bear Plunge on Feb. 19 for Special Olympics.
The pair named themselves the "Smart Wool Ninjas" and joined over
800 other jumpers in the event.

The Fox 21 News Team takes the Polar Plunge in Canal Park on Feb.
19 to benefit the Special Olympics of Minnesota. Left to right: Dan
Hanger, Jason Vincent, Makenzi Henderson, Greg Chandler, Jacob
Kittilstad.

Dave Johnson emerges from the warming tent after jumping in Lake
Superior for the Duluth Polar Bear Plunge on Saturday, Feb. 19. Nearly
850 people took the plunge and raised more than $142,000 for Special
Olympics.

Rena Lettsome, Katie Oja and Matt Oja of Duluth jump into Lake
Superior during the polar plunge. The jumped along with the UMD
Pharmacy team on Feb. 19.

On Feb. 19 1,700 people particiated in the Springsteel Fishing Derby
held in Warroad, MN. Here, brothers Rod and Scott Storey of Warroad,
wait patiently for a fish to bite their line shortly after the Derby
started.The biggest fish caught during the Derby was a 19 pound
Northern caught by Damien Treichel.

These fishermen struggle to free a truck stuck in the cracking ice and
snow on Lake of the Woods, just outside Warroad, MN. They were
there to participate in the annual Springsteel Fishing Derby, which was
nearly canceled do to concerns of unsafe ice conditions.

Mike Foosness has a fish on at UMD's Big Jig ice fishing contest on Feb.
13th. Proceeds from the event support Bulldog athletics.

Sean Johnson (right) shows off his puppy, Dash, to Kelly (left) and
Maggie (middle) Smith of Duluth. Sean entered Dash into the "Cutest
Puppy Contest" at the Fitger's Complex in Duluth on Jan, 29. The
contest is held annually as part of the John Beargrease weekend.
Fiona, an Alaskan Malamute won the competition.

With a helping hand from Mom, Piper (2), gives the Great Dane named
Dino a hug on Jan. 29 at the Fitgers Complex during the John
Beargrease Cutest Puppy Contest.

A young boy plays on the ice skating pond at the 12th annual "Warmer by the Lake"
which was held at Bayfront Festival Park on Feb. 12. The event was sponsored by Duluth
Parks and Recreation. People of all ages skated on the ice skating pond, went snow
shoeing, roasted marshmallows and enjoyed hot chocolate and cookies.

UMD juniors Matt Newton and Jeremy Brown battle for position behind
the net while playing pick up hockey on March 2 at Fryberger Ice
Arena. The park has two outdoor rinks as well as one indoor, that are
used for both pickup hockey and youth games.

Jillian Goman, an 18 months old is playing with her mother at Chester
Bowl Park, Duluth Minn on Feb. 27.

Many people await their turn to ride up the ski lift at Spirit Mountain on
Wed. Feb. 2.

Two students in Duluth, Jon Lindsay and Zack Davidson, hit the slopes
at Spirit Mountain in honor of Military Appreciation Week on March 2.
All military members and their immediate families received discounted
rates on a number of amenities.

April Rosten and Trent Templer of Detroit Lakes roasted marshmallows
on the shores of Lake Superior at Beacon Pointe Resort. The resort
offers nightly campfires all year round.

Kathryn Thompson gets some exercise as she walks her two dogs, Bear
and Walter, down the driveway on her farm outside of Montevideo,
MN.

Let’s review photos in small groups
Share challenges/successes
 What would you do differently?


Final Project:
Let’s build a web page


Google Sites:
– http://sites.google.com

Let’s take the test!


Have a great spring break!


Slide 13

Journalism 2300:
News Photography
Week Seven
March 7, 2011

Announcements


Test will be at end of class

Announcements
Test will be at end of class
 Camera Contest:


– http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/event/arti
cle/id/192267/publisher_ID/36/
– Can do this in place of Weather assignment
for March 25
 Still need to send me 30 photos; submit best to
Duluth News Tribune

Photo Contest




The Duluth News Tribune, the Zinema 2 and New York Times
photographer Bill Cunningham are hosting a photo contest in the
Northland to celebrate the opening of the documentary “Bill
Cunningham New York” — a film by Richard Press. While
Cunningham chronicles fashion on the streets of New York, we’re
asking you to take documentary-style photos capturing everyday
fashion on the streets of Duluth.
The rules: You must be 18 years or older to enter. Photos must be
submitted to [email protected] by March 23 to be
considered. Finalists will be featured in the Scrapbook section April
3, when public voting begins. Winners will be announced on
opening night April 8 at the Zinema 2. Prizes include dinner at
Zietgiest Arts Cafe, a movie at the Zinema 2, and your photo
featured on the film’s website.



Words Matter!
– Photograph a public misspelling
– 5 points extra credit
– Here’s what I mean!
 http://picasaweb.google.com/LucyKragness/BadSp
ellings

To be a better photographer…

…you need to take a lot of photos!

The week in pictures


MSNBC:
– http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3842331/

Photographer profile
How’s it going?
 Do a brief (5 minute) PowerPoint presentation
for the class on March 21, March 28
 Include 10 images on individual slide pages that
best portray the photographer’s work
 Include one slide with biographical information,
portrait of the photographer


IMPORTANT NOTE:
Email presentations to me by noon on March 20

Let’s review who you have…
Molly: Mark Trockman, Lakeshore Weekly News,
Wayzata
 Luke: Steve Muscatelo, New Ulm Journal
 Brady: Bruce Olson, Montevideo American News
 Anna: Jennifer Horton, Equine photojournalist, Iowa
 Erica: David Burnett, freelance photographer
 Gram: Paul Walsh, AP freelance, Duluth
 Evia: Bea Wiharta, Reuters, Indonesia
 Matt: Jamie Squire, Getty Images
 Kim: Kirtstin Hatz, Shakopee Valley News
 Amanda: Matt Kane, Delano Herald Journal


Reegan: Tom Carothers, Woodbury Bulletin
 Tara: Nadine Kasel, Food Service News, Twin Cities
 Jessica: Eric Johnson, Austin Daily Herald
 Amelia: Annie Griffiths, National Geographic
 Laura: Scott Wallace, National Geographic
 Jennifer: Philip Kamras, Times Union, Albany, NY
 Ean: Kate Wiltshire, freelance, Dubois, WY
 Bailey: Stacy Axelrod, Daily Tar Heel, North Carolina
 Wesley: ?????
 Lisa: Joe Lemke, Spin Magazine
 Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher, Inland Valley Daily
News, Upland, California
 Bobby: Sun Sailor, Plymouth, MN
 Heather: Jason Wachter, St. Cloud Times


March 21:

March 28:

Ean: Kate Wiltshire
Wes:
Matt: Jamie Squire
Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher
Anna: Jennifer Horton
Gram: Paul Walsh
Heather: Carl Burton
Reegan: Tom Carothers
Bailey: Stacy Axelrod
Jennifer: Philip Kamras
Lisa: Joe Lemke
Amanda: Matt Kane

Bobby: Sun Sailor
Jessica: Eric Johnson
Amelia: Annie Griffiths
Evia: Gea Wiharta
Kim: Kirtstin Hatz
Tara: Nadine Kasel
Erica: David Burnett
Molly: David Brewster
Laura: Scott Wallace
Luke: Steve Muscatelo
Brady: Bruce Olson

Major Assignment III:
Portraits/Personality Photograph
Environmental photograph of a person in
an appropriate setting
 Photographs due: Friday, March 11


– Who have you/are you planning to
photograph?

Using Picasa, send a link with your best photos to:
[email protected]

Major Assignment IV: Sports
Cover a sporting event of your choice
 Practice stopping action
 Look on the sidelines/crowd for reactions
 Submit best shot: Doesn’t have to be
action
 Deadline: April 1


– What have you/do you plan to attend?
– Let’s go around the room

Major Assignment V: Spot News


Capture a spot news event:
– Fires
– Crimes
– Accidents
– Weather!
 Doesn’t have to be while snowing
 If a blizzard/high winds, look for snow piles!
 Might have to reduce aperture for snow – might be
too bright!
 If out in the snow, protect camera



Have your camera with you spring break!

Let’s look at your
Winter Outdoor Event Photographs
Overall good job!
 What was the biggest challenge?
 Biggest surprise?
 What did you learn?


Curt Perano starts his second Beargrease Marathon on Jan.
30. Originally from New Zealand, Perano moved to the U.S. in 2007.

A skier crosses the American Birkebeiner finish line, a 50K race, that
begins at the Telemark Resort in Cable, Wis. and ends on Main Street
in Hayward, Wis. on Feb. 26. Thousands of skiers traveled from around
the world to participate in this event.

Janice Reifenberger of Duluth walks out of the water after jumping into
Lake Superior at the Polar Plunge on Feb. 19.

The Minnesota Forest Lake 8th Grade Baller-inas Dana Larson, Abbie Vanbergen and
Kahlie Phillips take the Plunge on Feb. 19 at the Forest Lake 2nd Annual FLake Festival.
The annual winter plunge 'Gettin Cold for a Cause' is put on by the Forest Lake Rotary
Club. The Baller-inas showed up with the rest of the Century Junior High School girls
basketball team to jump in.

Paisley Nardini (right) and Karli Scheving brave the cold waters of Lake
Superior and shiver to stay warm at the Polar Bear Plunge last
Saturday in Duluth, MN.

Jumping into the icy Lake Superior water, Amy Larsen and Matt Prois
participated in the Polar Bear Plunge on Feb. 19 for Special Olympics.
The pair named themselves the "Smart Wool Ninjas" and joined over
800 other jumpers in the event.

The Fox 21 News Team takes the Polar Plunge in Canal Park on Feb.
19 to benefit the Special Olympics of Minnesota. Left to right: Dan
Hanger, Jason Vincent, Makenzi Henderson, Greg Chandler, Jacob
Kittilstad.

Dave Johnson emerges from the warming tent after jumping in Lake
Superior for the Duluth Polar Bear Plunge on Saturday, Feb. 19. Nearly
850 people took the plunge and raised more than $142,000 for Special
Olympics.

Rena Lettsome, Katie Oja and Matt Oja of Duluth jump into Lake
Superior during the polar plunge. The jumped along with the UMD
Pharmacy team on Feb. 19.

On Feb. 19 1,700 people particiated in the Springsteel Fishing Derby
held in Warroad, MN. Here, brothers Rod and Scott Storey of Warroad,
wait patiently for a fish to bite their line shortly after the Derby
started.The biggest fish caught during the Derby was a 19 pound
Northern caught by Damien Treichel.

These fishermen struggle to free a truck stuck in the cracking ice and
snow on Lake of the Woods, just outside Warroad, MN. They were
there to participate in the annual Springsteel Fishing Derby, which was
nearly canceled do to concerns of unsafe ice conditions.

Mike Foosness has a fish on at UMD's Big Jig ice fishing contest on Feb.
13th. Proceeds from the event support Bulldog athletics.

Sean Johnson (right) shows off his puppy, Dash, to Kelly (left) and
Maggie (middle) Smith of Duluth. Sean entered Dash into the "Cutest
Puppy Contest" at the Fitger's Complex in Duluth on Jan, 29. The
contest is held annually as part of the John Beargrease weekend.
Fiona, an Alaskan Malamute won the competition.

With a helping hand from Mom, Piper (2), gives the Great Dane named
Dino a hug on Jan. 29 at the Fitgers Complex during the John
Beargrease Cutest Puppy Contest.

A young boy plays on the ice skating pond at the 12th annual "Warmer by the Lake"
which was held at Bayfront Festival Park on Feb. 12. The event was sponsored by Duluth
Parks and Recreation. People of all ages skated on the ice skating pond, went snow
shoeing, roasted marshmallows and enjoyed hot chocolate and cookies.

UMD juniors Matt Newton and Jeremy Brown battle for position behind
the net while playing pick up hockey on March 2 at Fryberger Ice
Arena. The park has two outdoor rinks as well as one indoor, that are
used for both pickup hockey and youth games.

Jillian Goman, an 18 months old is playing with her mother at Chester
Bowl Park, Duluth Minn on Feb. 27.

Many people await their turn to ride up the ski lift at Spirit Mountain on
Wed. Feb. 2.

Two students in Duluth, Jon Lindsay and Zack Davidson, hit the slopes
at Spirit Mountain in honor of Military Appreciation Week on March 2.
All military members and their immediate families received discounted
rates on a number of amenities.

April Rosten and Trent Templer of Detroit Lakes roasted marshmallows
on the shores of Lake Superior at Beacon Pointe Resort. The resort
offers nightly campfires all year round.

Kathryn Thompson gets some exercise as she walks her two dogs, Bear
and Walter, down the driveway on her farm outside of Montevideo,
MN.

Let’s review photos in small groups
Share challenges/successes
 What would you do differently?


Final Project:
Let’s build a web page


Google Sites:
– http://sites.google.com

Let’s take the test!


Have a great spring break!


Slide 14

Journalism 2300:
News Photography
Week Seven
March 7, 2011

Announcements


Test will be at end of class

Announcements
Test will be at end of class
 Camera Contest:


– http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/event/arti
cle/id/192267/publisher_ID/36/
– Can do this in place of Weather assignment
for March 25
 Still need to send me 30 photos; submit best to
Duluth News Tribune

Photo Contest




The Duluth News Tribune, the Zinema 2 and New York Times
photographer Bill Cunningham are hosting a photo contest in the
Northland to celebrate the opening of the documentary “Bill
Cunningham New York” — a film by Richard Press. While
Cunningham chronicles fashion on the streets of New York, we’re
asking you to take documentary-style photos capturing everyday
fashion on the streets of Duluth.
The rules: You must be 18 years or older to enter. Photos must be
submitted to [email protected] by March 23 to be
considered. Finalists will be featured in the Scrapbook section April
3, when public voting begins. Winners will be announced on
opening night April 8 at the Zinema 2. Prizes include dinner at
Zietgiest Arts Cafe, a movie at the Zinema 2, and your photo
featured on the film’s website.



Words Matter!
– Photograph a public misspelling
– 5 points extra credit
– Here’s what I mean!
 http://picasaweb.google.com/LucyKragness/BadSp
ellings

To be a better photographer…

…you need to take a lot of photos!

The week in pictures


MSNBC:
– http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3842331/

Photographer profile
How’s it going?
 Do a brief (5 minute) PowerPoint presentation
for the class on March 21, March 28
 Include 10 images on individual slide pages that
best portray the photographer’s work
 Include one slide with biographical information,
portrait of the photographer


IMPORTANT NOTE:
Email presentations to me by noon on March 20

Let’s review who you have…
Molly: Mark Trockman, Lakeshore Weekly News,
Wayzata
 Luke: Steve Muscatelo, New Ulm Journal
 Brady: Bruce Olson, Montevideo American News
 Anna: Jennifer Horton, Equine photojournalist, Iowa
 Erica: David Burnett, freelance photographer
 Gram: Paul Walsh, AP freelance, Duluth
 Evia: Bea Wiharta, Reuters, Indonesia
 Matt: Jamie Squire, Getty Images
 Kim: Kirtstin Hatz, Shakopee Valley News
 Amanda: Matt Kane, Delano Herald Journal


Reegan: Tom Carothers, Woodbury Bulletin
 Tara: Nadine Kasel, Food Service News, Twin Cities
 Jessica: Eric Johnson, Austin Daily Herald
 Amelia: Annie Griffiths, National Geographic
 Laura: Scott Wallace, National Geographic
 Jennifer: Philip Kamras, Times Union, Albany, NY
 Ean: Kate Wiltshire, freelance, Dubois, WY
 Bailey: Stacy Axelrod, Daily Tar Heel, North Carolina
 Wesley: ?????
 Lisa: Joe Lemke, Spin Magazine
 Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher, Inland Valley Daily
News, Upland, California
 Bobby: Sun Sailor, Plymouth, MN
 Heather: Jason Wachter, St. Cloud Times


March 21:

March 28:

Ean: Kate Wiltshire
Wes:
Matt: Jamie Squire
Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher
Anna: Jennifer Horton
Gram: Paul Walsh
Heather: Carl Burton
Reegan: Tom Carothers
Bailey: Stacy Axelrod
Jennifer: Philip Kamras
Lisa: Joe Lemke
Amanda: Matt Kane

Bobby: Sun Sailor
Jessica: Eric Johnson
Amelia: Annie Griffiths
Evia: Gea Wiharta
Kim: Kirtstin Hatz
Tara: Nadine Kasel
Erica: David Burnett
Molly: David Brewster
Laura: Scott Wallace
Luke: Steve Muscatelo
Brady: Bruce Olson

Major Assignment III:
Portraits/Personality Photograph
Environmental photograph of a person in
an appropriate setting
 Photographs due: Friday, March 11


– Who have you/are you planning to
photograph?

Using Picasa, send a link with your best photos to:
[email protected]

Major Assignment IV: Sports
Cover a sporting event of your choice
 Practice stopping action
 Look on the sidelines/crowd for reactions
 Submit best shot: Doesn’t have to be
action
 Deadline: April 1


– What have you/do you plan to attend?
– Let’s go around the room

Major Assignment V: Spot News


Capture a spot news event:
– Fires
– Crimes
– Accidents
– Weather!
 Doesn’t have to be while snowing
 If a blizzard/high winds, look for snow piles!
 Might have to reduce aperture for snow – might be
too bright!
 If out in the snow, protect camera



Have your camera with you spring break!

Let’s look at your
Winter Outdoor Event Photographs
Overall good job!
 What was the biggest challenge?
 Biggest surprise?
 What did you learn?


Curt Perano starts his second Beargrease Marathon on Jan.
30. Originally from New Zealand, Perano moved to the U.S. in 2007.

A skier crosses the American Birkebeiner finish line, a 50K race, that
begins at the Telemark Resort in Cable, Wis. and ends on Main Street
in Hayward, Wis. on Feb. 26. Thousands of skiers traveled from around
the world to participate in this event.

Janice Reifenberger of Duluth walks out of the water after jumping into
Lake Superior at the Polar Plunge on Feb. 19.

The Minnesota Forest Lake 8th Grade Baller-inas Dana Larson, Abbie Vanbergen and
Kahlie Phillips take the Plunge on Feb. 19 at the Forest Lake 2nd Annual FLake Festival.
The annual winter plunge 'Gettin Cold for a Cause' is put on by the Forest Lake Rotary
Club. The Baller-inas showed up with the rest of the Century Junior High School girls
basketball team to jump in.

Paisley Nardini (right) and Karli Scheving brave the cold waters of Lake
Superior and shiver to stay warm at the Polar Bear Plunge last
Saturday in Duluth, MN.

Jumping into the icy Lake Superior water, Amy Larsen and Matt Prois
participated in the Polar Bear Plunge on Feb. 19 for Special Olympics.
The pair named themselves the "Smart Wool Ninjas" and joined over
800 other jumpers in the event.

The Fox 21 News Team takes the Polar Plunge in Canal Park on Feb.
19 to benefit the Special Olympics of Minnesota. Left to right: Dan
Hanger, Jason Vincent, Makenzi Henderson, Greg Chandler, Jacob
Kittilstad.

Dave Johnson emerges from the warming tent after jumping in Lake
Superior for the Duluth Polar Bear Plunge on Saturday, Feb. 19. Nearly
850 people took the plunge and raised more than $142,000 for Special
Olympics.

Rena Lettsome, Katie Oja and Matt Oja of Duluth jump into Lake
Superior during the polar plunge. The jumped along with the UMD
Pharmacy team on Feb. 19.

On Feb. 19 1,700 people particiated in the Springsteel Fishing Derby
held in Warroad, MN. Here, brothers Rod and Scott Storey of Warroad,
wait patiently for a fish to bite their line shortly after the Derby
started.The biggest fish caught during the Derby was a 19 pound
Northern caught by Damien Treichel.

These fishermen struggle to free a truck stuck in the cracking ice and
snow on Lake of the Woods, just outside Warroad, MN. They were
there to participate in the annual Springsteel Fishing Derby, which was
nearly canceled do to concerns of unsafe ice conditions.

Mike Foosness has a fish on at UMD's Big Jig ice fishing contest on Feb.
13th. Proceeds from the event support Bulldog athletics.

Sean Johnson (right) shows off his puppy, Dash, to Kelly (left) and
Maggie (middle) Smith of Duluth. Sean entered Dash into the "Cutest
Puppy Contest" at the Fitger's Complex in Duluth on Jan, 29. The
contest is held annually as part of the John Beargrease weekend.
Fiona, an Alaskan Malamute won the competition.

With a helping hand from Mom, Piper (2), gives the Great Dane named
Dino a hug on Jan. 29 at the Fitgers Complex during the John
Beargrease Cutest Puppy Contest.

A young boy plays on the ice skating pond at the 12th annual "Warmer by the Lake"
which was held at Bayfront Festival Park on Feb. 12. The event was sponsored by Duluth
Parks and Recreation. People of all ages skated on the ice skating pond, went snow
shoeing, roasted marshmallows and enjoyed hot chocolate and cookies.

UMD juniors Matt Newton and Jeremy Brown battle for position behind
the net while playing pick up hockey on March 2 at Fryberger Ice
Arena. The park has two outdoor rinks as well as one indoor, that are
used for both pickup hockey and youth games.

Jillian Goman, an 18 months old is playing with her mother at Chester
Bowl Park, Duluth Minn on Feb. 27.

Many people await their turn to ride up the ski lift at Spirit Mountain on
Wed. Feb. 2.

Two students in Duluth, Jon Lindsay and Zack Davidson, hit the slopes
at Spirit Mountain in honor of Military Appreciation Week on March 2.
All military members and their immediate families received discounted
rates on a number of amenities.

April Rosten and Trent Templer of Detroit Lakes roasted marshmallows
on the shores of Lake Superior at Beacon Pointe Resort. The resort
offers nightly campfires all year round.

Kathryn Thompson gets some exercise as she walks her two dogs, Bear
and Walter, down the driveway on her farm outside of Montevideo,
MN.

Let’s review photos in small groups
Share challenges/successes
 What would you do differently?


Final Project:
Let’s build a web page


Google Sites:
– http://sites.google.com

Let’s take the test!


Have a great spring break!


Slide 15

Journalism 2300:
News Photography
Week Seven
March 7, 2011

Announcements


Test will be at end of class

Announcements
Test will be at end of class
 Camera Contest:


– http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/event/arti
cle/id/192267/publisher_ID/36/
– Can do this in place of Weather assignment
for March 25
 Still need to send me 30 photos; submit best to
Duluth News Tribune

Photo Contest




The Duluth News Tribune, the Zinema 2 and New York Times
photographer Bill Cunningham are hosting a photo contest in the
Northland to celebrate the opening of the documentary “Bill
Cunningham New York” — a film by Richard Press. While
Cunningham chronicles fashion on the streets of New York, we’re
asking you to take documentary-style photos capturing everyday
fashion on the streets of Duluth.
The rules: You must be 18 years or older to enter. Photos must be
submitted to [email protected] by March 23 to be
considered. Finalists will be featured in the Scrapbook section April
3, when public voting begins. Winners will be announced on
opening night April 8 at the Zinema 2. Prizes include dinner at
Zietgiest Arts Cafe, a movie at the Zinema 2, and your photo
featured on the film’s website.



Words Matter!
– Photograph a public misspelling
– 5 points extra credit
– Here’s what I mean!
 http://picasaweb.google.com/LucyKragness/BadSp
ellings

To be a better photographer…

…you need to take a lot of photos!

The week in pictures


MSNBC:
– http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3842331/

Photographer profile
How’s it going?
 Do a brief (5 minute) PowerPoint presentation
for the class on March 21, March 28
 Include 10 images on individual slide pages that
best portray the photographer’s work
 Include one slide with biographical information,
portrait of the photographer


IMPORTANT NOTE:
Email presentations to me by noon on March 20

Let’s review who you have…
Molly: Mark Trockman, Lakeshore Weekly News,
Wayzata
 Luke: Steve Muscatelo, New Ulm Journal
 Brady: Bruce Olson, Montevideo American News
 Anna: Jennifer Horton, Equine photojournalist, Iowa
 Erica: David Burnett, freelance photographer
 Gram: Paul Walsh, AP freelance, Duluth
 Evia: Bea Wiharta, Reuters, Indonesia
 Matt: Jamie Squire, Getty Images
 Kim: Kirtstin Hatz, Shakopee Valley News
 Amanda: Matt Kane, Delano Herald Journal


Reegan: Tom Carothers, Woodbury Bulletin
 Tara: Nadine Kasel, Food Service News, Twin Cities
 Jessica: Eric Johnson, Austin Daily Herald
 Amelia: Annie Griffiths, National Geographic
 Laura: Scott Wallace, National Geographic
 Jennifer: Philip Kamras, Times Union, Albany, NY
 Ean: Kate Wiltshire, freelance, Dubois, WY
 Bailey: Stacy Axelrod, Daily Tar Heel, North Carolina
 Wesley: ?????
 Lisa: Joe Lemke, Spin Magazine
 Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher, Inland Valley Daily
News, Upland, California
 Bobby: Sun Sailor, Plymouth, MN
 Heather: Jason Wachter, St. Cloud Times


March 21:

March 28:

Ean: Kate Wiltshire
Wes:
Matt: Jamie Squire
Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher
Anna: Jennifer Horton
Gram: Paul Walsh
Heather: Carl Burton
Reegan: Tom Carothers
Bailey: Stacy Axelrod
Jennifer: Philip Kamras
Lisa: Joe Lemke
Amanda: Matt Kane

Bobby: Sun Sailor
Jessica: Eric Johnson
Amelia: Annie Griffiths
Evia: Gea Wiharta
Kim: Kirtstin Hatz
Tara: Nadine Kasel
Erica: David Burnett
Molly: David Brewster
Laura: Scott Wallace
Luke: Steve Muscatelo
Brady: Bruce Olson

Major Assignment III:
Portraits/Personality Photograph
Environmental photograph of a person in
an appropriate setting
 Photographs due: Friday, March 11


– Who have you/are you planning to
photograph?

Using Picasa, send a link with your best photos to:
[email protected]

Major Assignment IV: Sports
Cover a sporting event of your choice
 Practice stopping action
 Look on the sidelines/crowd for reactions
 Submit best shot: Doesn’t have to be
action
 Deadline: April 1


– What have you/do you plan to attend?
– Let’s go around the room

Major Assignment V: Spot News


Capture a spot news event:
– Fires
– Crimes
– Accidents
– Weather!
 Doesn’t have to be while snowing
 If a blizzard/high winds, look for snow piles!
 Might have to reduce aperture for snow – might be
too bright!
 If out in the snow, protect camera



Have your camera with you spring break!

Let’s look at your
Winter Outdoor Event Photographs
Overall good job!
 What was the biggest challenge?
 Biggest surprise?
 What did you learn?


Curt Perano starts his second Beargrease Marathon on Jan.
30. Originally from New Zealand, Perano moved to the U.S. in 2007.

A skier crosses the American Birkebeiner finish line, a 50K race, that
begins at the Telemark Resort in Cable, Wis. and ends on Main Street
in Hayward, Wis. on Feb. 26. Thousands of skiers traveled from around
the world to participate in this event.

Janice Reifenberger of Duluth walks out of the water after jumping into
Lake Superior at the Polar Plunge on Feb. 19.

The Minnesota Forest Lake 8th Grade Baller-inas Dana Larson, Abbie Vanbergen and
Kahlie Phillips take the Plunge on Feb. 19 at the Forest Lake 2nd Annual FLake Festival.
The annual winter plunge 'Gettin Cold for a Cause' is put on by the Forest Lake Rotary
Club. The Baller-inas showed up with the rest of the Century Junior High School girls
basketball team to jump in.

Paisley Nardini (right) and Karli Scheving brave the cold waters of Lake
Superior and shiver to stay warm at the Polar Bear Plunge last
Saturday in Duluth, MN.

Jumping into the icy Lake Superior water, Amy Larsen and Matt Prois
participated in the Polar Bear Plunge on Feb. 19 for Special Olympics.
The pair named themselves the "Smart Wool Ninjas" and joined over
800 other jumpers in the event.

The Fox 21 News Team takes the Polar Plunge in Canal Park on Feb.
19 to benefit the Special Olympics of Minnesota. Left to right: Dan
Hanger, Jason Vincent, Makenzi Henderson, Greg Chandler, Jacob
Kittilstad.

Dave Johnson emerges from the warming tent after jumping in Lake
Superior for the Duluth Polar Bear Plunge on Saturday, Feb. 19. Nearly
850 people took the plunge and raised more than $142,000 for Special
Olympics.

Rena Lettsome, Katie Oja and Matt Oja of Duluth jump into Lake
Superior during the polar plunge. The jumped along with the UMD
Pharmacy team on Feb. 19.

On Feb. 19 1,700 people particiated in the Springsteel Fishing Derby
held in Warroad, MN. Here, brothers Rod and Scott Storey of Warroad,
wait patiently for a fish to bite their line shortly after the Derby
started.The biggest fish caught during the Derby was a 19 pound
Northern caught by Damien Treichel.

These fishermen struggle to free a truck stuck in the cracking ice and
snow on Lake of the Woods, just outside Warroad, MN. They were
there to participate in the annual Springsteel Fishing Derby, which was
nearly canceled do to concerns of unsafe ice conditions.

Mike Foosness has a fish on at UMD's Big Jig ice fishing contest on Feb.
13th. Proceeds from the event support Bulldog athletics.

Sean Johnson (right) shows off his puppy, Dash, to Kelly (left) and
Maggie (middle) Smith of Duluth. Sean entered Dash into the "Cutest
Puppy Contest" at the Fitger's Complex in Duluth on Jan, 29. The
contest is held annually as part of the John Beargrease weekend.
Fiona, an Alaskan Malamute won the competition.

With a helping hand from Mom, Piper (2), gives the Great Dane named
Dino a hug on Jan. 29 at the Fitgers Complex during the John
Beargrease Cutest Puppy Contest.

A young boy plays on the ice skating pond at the 12th annual "Warmer by the Lake"
which was held at Bayfront Festival Park on Feb. 12. The event was sponsored by Duluth
Parks and Recreation. People of all ages skated on the ice skating pond, went snow
shoeing, roasted marshmallows and enjoyed hot chocolate and cookies.

UMD juniors Matt Newton and Jeremy Brown battle for position behind
the net while playing pick up hockey on March 2 at Fryberger Ice
Arena. The park has two outdoor rinks as well as one indoor, that are
used for both pickup hockey and youth games.

Jillian Goman, an 18 months old is playing with her mother at Chester
Bowl Park, Duluth Minn on Feb. 27.

Many people await their turn to ride up the ski lift at Spirit Mountain on
Wed. Feb. 2.

Two students in Duluth, Jon Lindsay and Zack Davidson, hit the slopes
at Spirit Mountain in honor of Military Appreciation Week on March 2.
All military members and their immediate families received discounted
rates on a number of amenities.

April Rosten and Trent Templer of Detroit Lakes roasted marshmallows
on the shores of Lake Superior at Beacon Pointe Resort. The resort
offers nightly campfires all year round.

Kathryn Thompson gets some exercise as she walks her two dogs, Bear
and Walter, down the driveway on her farm outside of Montevideo,
MN.

Let’s review photos in small groups
Share challenges/successes
 What would you do differently?


Final Project:
Let’s build a web page


Google Sites:
– http://sites.google.com

Let’s take the test!


Have a great spring break!


Slide 16

Journalism 2300:
News Photography
Week Seven
March 7, 2011

Announcements


Test will be at end of class

Announcements
Test will be at end of class
 Camera Contest:


– http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/event/arti
cle/id/192267/publisher_ID/36/
– Can do this in place of Weather assignment
for March 25
 Still need to send me 30 photos; submit best to
Duluth News Tribune

Photo Contest




The Duluth News Tribune, the Zinema 2 and New York Times
photographer Bill Cunningham are hosting a photo contest in the
Northland to celebrate the opening of the documentary “Bill
Cunningham New York” — a film by Richard Press. While
Cunningham chronicles fashion on the streets of New York, we’re
asking you to take documentary-style photos capturing everyday
fashion on the streets of Duluth.
The rules: You must be 18 years or older to enter. Photos must be
submitted to [email protected] by March 23 to be
considered. Finalists will be featured in the Scrapbook section April
3, when public voting begins. Winners will be announced on
opening night April 8 at the Zinema 2. Prizes include dinner at
Zietgiest Arts Cafe, a movie at the Zinema 2, and your photo
featured on the film’s website.



Words Matter!
– Photograph a public misspelling
– 5 points extra credit
– Here’s what I mean!
 http://picasaweb.google.com/LucyKragness/BadSp
ellings

To be a better photographer…

…you need to take a lot of photos!

The week in pictures


MSNBC:
– http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3842331/

Photographer profile
How’s it going?
 Do a brief (5 minute) PowerPoint presentation
for the class on March 21, March 28
 Include 10 images on individual slide pages that
best portray the photographer’s work
 Include one slide with biographical information,
portrait of the photographer


IMPORTANT NOTE:
Email presentations to me by noon on March 20

Let’s review who you have…
Molly: Mark Trockman, Lakeshore Weekly News,
Wayzata
 Luke: Steve Muscatelo, New Ulm Journal
 Brady: Bruce Olson, Montevideo American News
 Anna: Jennifer Horton, Equine photojournalist, Iowa
 Erica: David Burnett, freelance photographer
 Gram: Paul Walsh, AP freelance, Duluth
 Evia: Bea Wiharta, Reuters, Indonesia
 Matt: Jamie Squire, Getty Images
 Kim: Kirtstin Hatz, Shakopee Valley News
 Amanda: Matt Kane, Delano Herald Journal


Reegan: Tom Carothers, Woodbury Bulletin
 Tara: Nadine Kasel, Food Service News, Twin Cities
 Jessica: Eric Johnson, Austin Daily Herald
 Amelia: Annie Griffiths, National Geographic
 Laura: Scott Wallace, National Geographic
 Jennifer: Philip Kamras, Times Union, Albany, NY
 Ean: Kate Wiltshire, freelance, Dubois, WY
 Bailey: Stacy Axelrod, Daily Tar Heel, North Carolina
 Wesley: ?????
 Lisa: Joe Lemke, Spin Magazine
 Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher, Inland Valley Daily
News, Upland, California
 Bobby: Sun Sailor, Plymouth, MN
 Heather: Jason Wachter, St. Cloud Times


March 21:

March 28:

Ean: Kate Wiltshire
Wes:
Matt: Jamie Squire
Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher
Anna: Jennifer Horton
Gram: Paul Walsh
Heather: Carl Burton
Reegan: Tom Carothers
Bailey: Stacy Axelrod
Jennifer: Philip Kamras
Lisa: Joe Lemke
Amanda: Matt Kane

Bobby: Sun Sailor
Jessica: Eric Johnson
Amelia: Annie Griffiths
Evia: Gea Wiharta
Kim: Kirtstin Hatz
Tara: Nadine Kasel
Erica: David Burnett
Molly: David Brewster
Laura: Scott Wallace
Luke: Steve Muscatelo
Brady: Bruce Olson

Major Assignment III:
Portraits/Personality Photograph
Environmental photograph of a person in
an appropriate setting
 Photographs due: Friday, March 11


– Who have you/are you planning to
photograph?

Using Picasa, send a link with your best photos to:
[email protected]

Major Assignment IV: Sports
Cover a sporting event of your choice
 Practice stopping action
 Look on the sidelines/crowd for reactions
 Submit best shot: Doesn’t have to be
action
 Deadline: April 1


– What have you/do you plan to attend?
– Let’s go around the room

Major Assignment V: Spot News


Capture a spot news event:
– Fires
– Crimes
– Accidents
– Weather!
 Doesn’t have to be while snowing
 If a blizzard/high winds, look for snow piles!
 Might have to reduce aperture for snow – might be
too bright!
 If out in the snow, protect camera



Have your camera with you spring break!

Let’s look at your
Winter Outdoor Event Photographs
Overall good job!
 What was the biggest challenge?
 Biggest surprise?
 What did you learn?


Curt Perano starts his second Beargrease Marathon on Jan.
30. Originally from New Zealand, Perano moved to the U.S. in 2007.

A skier crosses the American Birkebeiner finish line, a 50K race, that
begins at the Telemark Resort in Cable, Wis. and ends on Main Street
in Hayward, Wis. on Feb. 26. Thousands of skiers traveled from around
the world to participate in this event.

Janice Reifenberger of Duluth walks out of the water after jumping into
Lake Superior at the Polar Plunge on Feb. 19.

The Minnesota Forest Lake 8th Grade Baller-inas Dana Larson, Abbie Vanbergen and
Kahlie Phillips take the Plunge on Feb. 19 at the Forest Lake 2nd Annual FLake Festival.
The annual winter plunge 'Gettin Cold for a Cause' is put on by the Forest Lake Rotary
Club. The Baller-inas showed up with the rest of the Century Junior High School girls
basketball team to jump in.

Paisley Nardini (right) and Karli Scheving brave the cold waters of Lake
Superior and shiver to stay warm at the Polar Bear Plunge last
Saturday in Duluth, MN.

Jumping into the icy Lake Superior water, Amy Larsen and Matt Prois
participated in the Polar Bear Plunge on Feb. 19 for Special Olympics.
The pair named themselves the "Smart Wool Ninjas" and joined over
800 other jumpers in the event.

The Fox 21 News Team takes the Polar Plunge in Canal Park on Feb.
19 to benefit the Special Olympics of Minnesota. Left to right: Dan
Hanger, Jason Vincent, Makenzi Henderson, Greg Chandler, Jacob
Kittilstad.

Dave Johnson emerges from the warming tent after jumping in Lake
Superior for the Duluth Polar Bear Plunge on Saturday, Feb. 19. Nearly
850 people took the plunge and raised more than $142,000 for Special
Olympics.

Rena Lettsome, Katie Oja and Matt Oja of Duluth jump into Lake
Superior during the polar plunge. The jumped along with the UMD
Pharmacy team on Feb. 19.

On Feb. 19 1,700 people particiated in the Springsteel Fishing Derby
held in Warroad, MN. Here, brothers Rod and Scott Storey of Warroad,
wait patiently for a fish to bite their line shortly after the Derby
started.The biggest fish caught during the Derby was a 19 pound
Northern caught by Damien Treichel.

These fishermen struggle to free a truck stuck in the cracking ice and
snow on Lake of the Woods, just outside Warroad, MN. They were
there to participate in the annual Springsteel Fishing Derby, which was
nearly canceled do to concerns of unsafe ice conditions.

Mike Foosness has a fish on at UMD's Big Jig ice fishing contest on Feb.
13th. Proceeds from the event support Bulldog athletics.

Sean Johnson (right) shows off his puppy, Dash, to Kelly (left) and
Maggie (middle) Smith of Duluth. Sean entered Dash into the "Cutest
Puppy Contest" at the Fitger's Complex in Duluth on Jan, 29. The
contest is held annually as part of the John Beargrease weekend.
Fiona, an Alaskan Malamute won the competition.

With a helping hand from Mom, Piper (2), gives the Great Dane named
Dino a hug on Jan. 29 at the Fitgers Complex during the John
Beargrease Cutest Puppy Contest.

A young boy plays on the ice skating pond at the 12th annual "Warmer by the Lake"
which was held at Bayfront Festival Park on Feb. 12. The event was sponsored by Duluth
Parks and Recreation. People of all ages skated on the ice skating pond, went snow
shoeing, roasted marshmallows and enjoyed hot chocolate and cookies.

UMD juniors Matt Newton and Jeremy Brown battle for position behind
the net while playing pick up hockey on March 2 at Fryberger Ice
Arena. The park has two outdoor rinks as well as one indoor, that are
used for both pickup hockey and youth games.

Jillian Goman, an 18 months old is playing with her mother at Chester
Bowl Park, Duluth Minn on Feb. 27.

Many people await their turn to ride up the ski lift at Spirit Mountain on
Wed. Feb. 2.

Two students in Duluth, Jon Lindsay and Zack Davidson, hit the slopes
at Spirit Mountain in honor of Military Appreciation Week on March 2.
All military members and their immediate families received discounted
rates on a number of amenities.

April Rosten and Trent Templer of Detroit Lakes roasted marshmallows
on the shores of Lake Superior at Beacon Pointe Resort. The resort
offers nightly campfires all year round.

Kathryn Thompson gets some exercise as she walks her two dogs, Bear
and Walter, down the driveway on her farm outside of Montevideo,
MN.

Let’s review photos in small groups
Share challenges/successes
 What would you do differently?


Final Project:
Let’s build a web page


Google Sites:
– http://sites.google.com

Let’s take the test!


Have a great spring break!


Slide 17

Journalism 2300:
News Photography
Week Seven
March 7, 2011

Announcements


Test will be at end of class

Announcements
Test will be at end of class
 Camera Contest:


– http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/event/arti
cle/id/192267/publisher_ID/36/
– Can do this in place of Weather assignment
for March 25
 Still need to send me 30 photos; submit best to
Duluth News Tribune

Photo Contest




The Duluth News Tribune, the Zinema 2 and New York Times
photographer Bill Cunningham are hosting a photo contest in the
Northland to celebrate the opening of the documentary “Bill
Cunningham New York” — a film by Richard Press. While
Cunningham chronicles fashion on the streets of New York, we’re
asking you to take documentary-style photos capturing everyday
fashion on the streets of Duluth.
The rules: You must be 18 years or older to enter. Photos must be
submitted to [email protected] by March 23 to be
considered. Finalists will be featured in the Scrapbook section April
3, when public voting begins. Winners will be announced on
opening night April 8 at the Zinema 2. Prizes include dinner at
Zietgiest Arts Cafe, a movie at the Zinema 2, and your photo
featured on the film’s website.



Words Matter!
– Photograph a public misspelling
– 5 points extra credit
– Here’s what I mean!
 http://picasaweb.google.com/LucyKragness/BadSp
ellings

To be a better photographer…

…you need to take a lot of photos!

The week in pictures


MSNBC:
– http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3842331/

Photographer profile
How’s it going?
 Do a brief (5 minute) PowerPoint presentation
for the class on March 21, March 28
 Include 10 images on individual slide pages that
best portray the photographer’s work
 Include one slide with biographical information,
portrait of the photographer


IMPORTANT NOTE:
Email presentations to me by noon on March 20

Let’s review who you have…
Molly: Mark Trockman, Lakeshore Weekly News,
Wayzata
 Luke: Steve Muscatelo, New Ulm Journal
 Brady: Bruce Olson, Montevideo American News
 Anna: Jennifer Horton, Equine photojournalist, Iowa
 Erica: David Burnett, freelance photographer
 Gram: Paul Walsh, AP freelance, Duluth
 Evia: Bea Wiharta, Reuters, Indonesia
 Matt: Jamie Squire, Getty Images
 Kim: Kirtstin Hatz, Shakopee Valley News
 Amanda: Matt Kane, Delano Herald Journal


Reegan: Tom Carothers, Woodbury Bulletin
 Tara: Nadine Kasel, Food Service News, Twin Cities
 Jessica: Eric Johnson, Austin Daily Herald
 Amelia: Annie Griffiths, National Geographic
 Laura: Scott Wallace, National Geographic
 Jennifer: Philip Kamras, Times Union, Albany, NY
 Ean: Kate Wiltshire, freelance, Dubois, WY
 Bailey: Stacy Axelrod, Daily Tar Heel, North Carolina
 Wesley: ?????
 Lisa: Joe Lemke, Spin Magazine
 Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher, Inland Valley Daily
News, Upland, California
 Bobby: Sun Sailor, Plymouth, MN
 Heather: Jason Wachter, St. Cloud Times


March 21:

March 28:

Ean: Kate Wiltshire
Wes:
Matt: Jamie Squire
Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher
Anna: Jennifer Horton
Gram: Paul Walsh
Heather: Carl Burton
Reegan: Tom Carothers
Bailey: Stacy Axelrod
Jennifer: Philip Kamras
Lisa: Joe Lemke
Amanda: Matt Kane

Bobby: Sun Sailor
Jessica: Eric Johnson
Amelia: Annie Griffiths
Evia: Gea Wiharta
Kim: Kirtstin Hatz
Tara: Nadine Kasel
Erica: David Burnett
Molly: David Brewster
Laura: Scott Wallace
Luke: Steve Muscatelo
Brady: Bruce Olson

Major Assignment III:
Portraits/Personality Photograph
Environmental photograph of a person in
an appropriate setting
 Photographs due: Friday, March 11


– Who have you/are you planning to
photograph?

Using Picasa, send a link with your best photos to:
[email protected]

Major Assignment IV: Sports
Cover a sporting event of your choice
 Practice stopping action
 Look on the sidelines/crowd for reactions
 Submit best shot: Doesn’t have to be
action
 Deadline: April 1


– What have you/do you plan to attend?
– Let’s go around the room

Major Assignment V: Spot News


Capture a spot news event:
– Fires
– Crimes
– Accidents
– Weather!
 Doesn’t have to be while snowing
 If a blizzard/high winds, look for snow piles!
 Might have to reduce aperture for snow – might be
too bright!
 If out in the snow, protect camera



Have your camera with you spring break!

Let’s look at your
Winter Outdoor Event Photographs
Overall good job!
 What was the biggest challenge?
 Biggest surprise?
 What did you learn?


Curt Perano starts his second Beargrease Marathon on Jan.
30. Originally from New Zealand, Perano moved to the U.S. in 2007.

A skier crosses the American Birkebeiner finish line, a 50K race, that
begins at the Telemark Resort in Cable, Wis. and ends on Main Street
in Hayward, Wis. on Feb. 26. Thousands of skiers traveled from around
the world to participate in this event.

Janice Reifenberger of Duluth walks out of the water after jumping into
Lake Superior at the Polar Plunge on Feb. 19.

The Minnesota Forest Lake 8th Grade Baller-inas Dana Larson, Abbie Vanbergen and
Kahlie Phillips take the Plunge on Feb. 19 at the Forest Lake 2nd Annual FLake Festival.
The annual winter plunge 'Gettin Cold for a Cause' is put on by the Forest Lake Rotary
Club. The Baller-inas showed up with the rest of the Century Junior High School girls
basketball team to jump in.

Paisley Nardini (right) and Karli Scheving brave the cold waters of Lake
Superior and shiver to stay warm at the Polar Bear Plunge last
Saturday in Duluth, MN.

Jumping into the icy Lake Superior water, Amy Larsen and Matt Prois
participated in the Polar Bear Plunge on Feb. 19 for Special Olympics.
The pair named themselves the "Smart Wool Ninjas" and joined over
800 other jumpers in the event.

The Fox 21 News Team takes the Polar Plunge in Canal Park on Feb.
19 to benefit the Special Olympics of Minnesota. Left to right: Dan
Hanger, Jason Vincent, Makenzi Henderson, Greg Chandler, Jacob
Kittilstad.

Dave Johnson emerges from the warming tent after jumping in Lake
Superior for the Duluth Polar Bear Plunge on Saturday, Feb. 19. Nearly
850 people took the plunge and raised more than $142,000 for Special
Olympics.

Rena Lettsome, Katie Oja and Matt Oja of Duluth jump into Lake
Superior during the polar plunge. The jumped along with the UMD
Pharmacy team on Feb. 19.

On Feb. 19 1,700 people particiated in the Springsteel Fishing Derby
held in Warroad, MN. Here, brothers Rod and Scott Storey of Warroad,
wait patiently for a fish to bite their line shortly after the Derby
started.The biggest fish caught during the Derby was a 19 pound
Northern caught by Damien Treichel.

These fishermen struggle to free a truck stuck in the cracking ice and
snow on Lake of the Woods, just outside Warroad, MN. They were
there to participate in the annual Springsteel Fishing Derby, which was
nearly canceled do to concerns of unsafe ice conditions.

Mike Foosness has a fish on at UMD's Big Jig ice fishing contest on Feb.
13th. Proceeds from the event support Bulldog athletics.

Sean Johnson (right) shows off his puppy, Dash, to Kelly (left) and
Maggie (middle) Smith of Duluth. Sean entered Dash into the "Cutest
Puppy Contest" at the Fitger's Complex in Duluth on Jan, 29. The
contest is held annually as part of the John Beargrease weekend.
Fiona, an Alaskan Malamute won the competition.

With a helping hand from Mom, Piper (2), gives the Great Dane named
Dino a hug on Jan. 29 at the Fitgers Complex during the John
Beargrease Cutest Puppy Contest.

A young boy plays on the ice skating pond at the 12th annual "Warmer by the Lake"
which was held at Bayfront Festival Park on Feb. 12. The event was sponsored by Duluth
Parks and Recreation. People of all ages skated on the ice skating pond, went snow
shoeing, roasted marshmallows and enjoyed hot chocolate and cookies.

UMD juniors Matt Newton and Jeremy Brown battle for position behind
the net while playing pick up hockey on March 2 at Fryberger Ice
Arena. The park has two outdoor rinks as well as one indoor, that are
used for both pickup hockey and youth games.

Jillian Goman, an 18 months old is playing with her mother at Chester
Bowl Park, Duluth Minn on Feb. 27.

Many people await their turn to ride up the ski lift at Spirit Mountain on
Wed. Feb. 2.

Two students in Duluth, Jon Lindsay and Zack Davidson, hit the slopes
at Spirit Mountain in honor of Military Appreciation Week on March 2.
All military members and their immediate families received discounted
rates on a number of amenities.

April Rosten and Trent Templer of Detroit Lakes roasted marshmallows
on the shores of Lake Superior at Beacon Pointe Resort. The resort
offers nightly campfires all year round.

Kathryn Thompson gets some exercise as she walks her two dogs, Bear
and Walter, down the driveway on her farm outside of Montevideo,
MN.

Let’s review photos in small groups
Share challenges/successes
 What would you do differently?


Final Project:
Let’s build a web page


Google Sites:
– http://sites.google.com

Let’s take the test!


Have a great spring break!


Slide 18

Journalism 2300:
News Photography
Week Seven
March 7, 2011

Announcements


Test will be at end of class

Announcements
Test will be at end of class
 Camera Contest:


– http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/event/arti
cle/id/192267/publisher_ID/36/
– Can do this in place of Weather assignment
for March 25
 Still need to send me 30 photos; submit best to
Duluth News Tribune

Photo Contest




The Duluth News Tribune, the Zinema 2 and New York Times
photographer Bill Cunningham are hosting a photo contest in the
Northland to celebrate the opening of the documentary “Bill
Cunningham New York” — a film by Richard Press. While
Cunningham chronicles fashion on the streets of New York, we’re
asking you to take documentary-style photos capturing everyday
fashion on the streets of Duluth.
The rules: You must be 18 years or older to enter. Photos must be
submitted to [email protected] by March 23 to be
considered. Finalists will be featured in the Scrapbook section April
3, when public voting begins. Winners will be announced on
opening night April 8 at the Zinema 2. Prizes include dinner at
Zietgiest Arts Cafe, a movie at the Zinema 2, and your photo
featured on the film’s website.



Words Matter!
– Photograph a public misspelling
– 5 points extra credit
– Here’s what I mean!
 http://picasaweb.google.com/LucyKragness/BadSp
ellings

To be a better photographer…

…you need to take a lot of photos!

The week in pictures


MSNBC:
– http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3842331/

Photographer profile
How’s it going?
 Do a brief (5 minute) PowerPoint presentation
for the class on March 21, March 28
 Include 10 images on individual slide pages that
best portray the photographer’s work
 Include one slide with biographical information,
portrait of the photographer


IMPORTANT NOTE:
Email presentations to me by noon on March 20

Let’s review who you have…
Molly: Mark Trockman, Lakeshore Weekly News,
Wayzata
 Luke: Steve Muscatelo, New Ulm Journal
 Brady: Bruce Olson, Montevideo American News
 Anna: Jennifer Horton, Equine photojournalist, Iowa
 Erica: David Burnett, freelance photographer
 Gram: Paul Walsh, AP freelance, Duluth
 Evia: Bea Wiharta, Reuters, Indonesia
 Matt: Jamie Squire, Getty Images
 Kim: Kirtstin Hatz, Shakopee Valley News
 Amanda: Matt Kane, Delano Herald Journal


Reegan: Tom Carothers, Woodbury Bulletin
 Tara: Nadine Kasel, Food Service News, Twin Cities
 Jessica: Eric Johnson, Austin Daily Herald
 Amelia: Annie Griffiths, National Geographic
 Laura: Scott Wallace, National Geographic
 Jennifer: Philip Kamras, Times Union, Albany, NY
 Ean: Kate Wiltshire, freelance, Dubois, WY
 Bailey: Stacy Axelrod, Daily Tar Heel, North Carolina
 Wesley: ?????
 Lisa: Joe Lemke, Spin Magazine
 Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher, Inland Valley Daily
News, Upland, California
 Bobby: Sun Sailor, Plymouth, MN
 Heather: Jason Wachter, St. Cloud Times


March 21:

March 28:

Ean: Kate Wiltshire
Wes:
Matt: Jamie Squire
Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher
Anna: Jennifer Horton
Gram: Paul Walsh
Heather: Carl Burton
Reegan: Tom Carothers
Bailey: Stacy Axelrod
Jennifer: Philip Kamras
Lisa: Joe Lemke
Amanda: Matt Kane

Bobby: Sun Sailor
Jessica: Eric Johnson
Amelia: Annie Griffiths
Evia: Gea Wiharta
Kim: Kirtstin Hatz
Tara: Nadine Kasel
Erica: David Burnett
Molly: David Brewster
Laura: Scott Wallace
Luke: Steve Muscatelo
Brady: Bruce Olson

Major Assignment III:
Portraits/Personality Photograph
Environmental photograph of a person in
an appropriate setting
 Photographs due: Friday, March 11


– Who have you/are you planning to
photograph?

Using Picasa, send a link with your best photos to:
[email protected]

Major Assignment IV: Sports
Cover a sporting event of your choice
 Practice stopping action
 Look on the sidelines/crowd for reactions
 Submit best shot: Doesn’t have to be
action
 Deadline: April 1


– What have you/do you plan to attend?
– Let’s go around the room

Major Assignment V: Spot News


Capture a spot news event:
– Fires
– Crimes
– Accidents
– Weather!
 Doesn’t have to be while snowing
 If a blizzard/high winds, look for snow piles!
 Might have to reduce aperture for snow – might be
too bright!
 If out in the snow, protect camera



Have your camera with you spring break!

Let’s look at your
Winter Outdoor Event Photographs
Overall good job!
 What was the biggest challenge?
 Biggest surprise?
 What did you learn?


Curt Perano starts his second Beargrease Marathon on Jan.
30. Originally from New Zealand, Perano moved to the U.S. in 2007.

A skier crosses the American Birkebeiner finish line, a 50K race, that
begins at the Telemark Resort in Cable, Wis. and ends on Main Street
in Hayward, Wis. on Feb. 26. Thousands of skiers traveled from around
the world to participate in this event.

Janice Reifenberger of Duluth walks out of the water after jumping into
Lake Superior at the Polar Plunge on Feb. 19.

The Minnesota Forest Lake 8th Grade Baller-inas Dana Larson, Abbie Vanbergen and
Kahlie Phillips take the Plunge on Feb. 19 at the Forest Lake 2nd Annual FLake Festival.
The annual winter plunge 'Gettin Cold for a Cause' is put on by the Forest Lake Rotary
Club. The Baller-inas showed up with the rest of the Century Junior High School girls
basketball team to jump in.

Paisley Nardini (right) and Karli Scheving brave the cold waters of Lake
Superior and shiver to stay warm at the Polar Bear Plunge last
Saturday in Duluth, MN.

Jumping into the icy Lake Superior water, Amy Larsen and Matt Prois
participated in the Polar Bear Plunge on Feb. 19 for Special Olympics.
The pair named themselves the "Smart Wool Ninjas" and joined over
800 other jumpers in the event.

The Fox 21 News Team takes the Polar Plunge in Canal Park on Feb.
19 to benefit the Special Olympics of Minnesota. Left to right: Dan
Hanger, Jason Vincent, Makenzi Henderson, Greg Chandler, Jacob
Kittilstad.

Dave Johnson emerges from the warming tent after jumping in Lake
Superior for the Duluth Polar Bear Plunge on Saturday, Feb. 19. Nearly
850 people took the plunge and raised more than $142,000 for Special
Olympics.

Rena Lettsome, Katie Oja and Matt Oja of Duluth jump into Lake
Superior during the polar plunge. The jumped along with the UMD
Pharmacy team on Feb. 19.

On Feb. 19 1,700 people particiated in the Springsteel Fishing Derby
held in Warroad, MN. Here, brothers Rod and Scott Storey of Warroad,
wait patiently for a fish to bite their line shortly after the Derby
started.The biggest fish caught during the Derby was a 19 pound
Northern caught by Damien Treichel.

These fishermen struggle to free a truck stuck in the cracking ice and
snow on Lake of the Woods, just outside Warroad, MN. They were
there to participate in the annual Springsteel Fishing Derby, which was
nearly canceled do to concerns of unsafe ice conditions.

Mike Foosness has a fish on at UMD's Big Jig ice fishing contest on Feb.
13th. Proceeds from the event support Bulldog athletics.

Sean Johnson (right) shows off his puppy, Dash, to Kelly (left) and
Maggie (middle) Smith of Duluth. Sean entered Dash into the "Cutest
Puppy Contest" at the Fitger's Complex in Duluth on Jan, 29. The
contest is held annually as part of the John Beargrease weekend.
Fiona, an Alaskan Malamute won the competition.

With a helping hand from Mom, Piper (2), gives the Great Dane named
Dino a hug on Jan. 29 at the Fitgers Complex during the John
Beargrease Cutest Puppy Contest.

A young boy plays on the ice skating pond at the 12th annual "Warmer by the Lake"
which was held at Bayfront Festival Park on Feb. 12. The event was sponsored by Duluth
Parks and Recreation. People of all ages skated on the ice skating pond, went snow
shoeing, roasted marshmallows and enjoyed hot chocolate and cookies.

UMD juniors Matt Newton and Jeremy Brown battle for position behind
the net while playing pick up hockey on March 2 at Fryberger Ice
Arena. The park has two outdoor rinks as well as one indoor, that are
used for both pickup hockey and youth games.

Jillian Goman, an 18 months old is playing with her mother at Chester
Bowl Park, Duluth Minn on Feb. 27.

Many people await their turn to ride up the ski lift at Spirit Mountain on
Wed. Feb. 2.

Two students in Duluth, Jon Lindsay and Zack Davidson, hit the slopes
at Spirit Mountain in honor of Military Appreciation Week on March 2.
All military members and their immediate families received discounted
rates on a number of amenities.

April Rosten and Trent Templer of Detroit Lakes roasted marshmallows
on the shores of Lake Superior at Beacon Pointe Resort. The resort
offers nightly campfires all year round.

Kathryn Thompson gets some exercise as she walks her two dogs, Bear
and Walter, down the driveway on her farm outside of Montevideo,
MN.

Let’s review photos in small groups
Share challenges/successes
 What would you do differently?


Final Project:
Let’s build a web page


Google Sites:
– http://sites.google.com

Let’s take the test!


Have a great spring break!


Slide 19

Journalism 2300:
News Photography
Week Seven
March 7, 2011

Announcements


Test will be at end of class

Announcements
Test will be at end of class
 Camera Contest:


– http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/event/arti
cle/id/192267/publisher_ID/36/
– Can do this in place of Weather assignment
for March 25
 Still need to send me 30 photos; submit best to
Duluth News Tribune

Photo Contest




The Duluth News Tribune, the Zinema 2 and New York Times
photographer Bill Cunningham are hosting a photo contest in the
Northland to celebrate the opening of the documentary “Bill
Cunningham New York” — a film by Richard Press. While
Cunningham chronicles fashion on the streets of New York, we’re
asking you to take documentary-style photos capturing everyday
fashion on the streets of Duluth.
The rules: You must be 18 years or older to enter. Photos must be
submitted to [email protected] by March 23 to be
considered. Finalists will be featured in the Scrapbook section April
3, when public voting begins. Winners will be announced on
opening night April 8 at the Zinema 2. Prizes include dinner at
Zietgiest Arts Cafe, a movie at the Zinema 2, and your photo
featured on the film’s website.



Words Matter!
– Photograph a public misspelling
– 5 points extra credit
– Here’s what I mean!
 http://picasaweb.google.com/LucyKragness/BadSp
ellings

To be a better photographer…

…you need to take a lot of photos!

The week in pictures


MSNBC:
– http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3842331/

Photographer profile
How’s it going?
 Do a brief (5 minute) PowerPoint presentation
for the class on March 21, March 28
 Include 10 images on individual slide pages that
best portray the photographer’s work
 Include one slide with biographical information,
portrait of the photographer


IMPORTANT NOTE:
Email presentations to me by noon on March 20

Let’s review who you have…
Molly: Mark Trockman, Lakeshore Weekly News,
Wayzata
 Luke: Steve Muscatelo, New Ulm Journal
 Brady: Bruce Olson, Montevideo American News
 Anna: Jennifer Horton, Equine photojournalist, Iowa
 Erica: David Burnett, freelance photographer
 Gram: Paul Walsh, AP freelance, Duluth
 Evia: Bea Wiharta, Reuters, Indonesia
 Matt: Jamie Squire, Getty Images
 Kim: Kirtstin Hatz, Shakopee Valley News
 Amanda: Matt Kane, Delano Herald Journal


Reegan: Tom Carothers, Woodbury Bulletin
 Tara: Nadine Kasel, Food Service News, Twin Cities
 Jessica: Eric Johnson, Austin Daily Herald
 Amelia: Annie Griffiths, National Geographic
 Laura: Scott Wallace, National Geographic
 Jennifer: Philip Kamras, Times Union, Albany, NY
 Ean: Kate Wiltshire, freelance, Dubois, WY
 Bailey: Stacy Axelrod, Daily Tar Heel, North Carolina
 Wesley: ?????
 Lisa: Joe Lemke, Spin Magazine
 Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher, Inland Valley Daily
News, Upland, California
 Bobby: Sun Sailor, Plymouth, MN
 Heather: Jason Wachter, St. Cloud Times


March 21:

March 28:

Ean: Kate Wiltshire
Wes:
Matt: Jamie Squire
Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher
Anna: Jennifer Horton
Gram: Paul Walsh
Heather: Carl Burton
Reegan: Tom Carothers
Bailey: Stacy Axelrod
Jennifer: Philip Kamras
Lisa: Joe Lemke
Amanda: Matt Kane

Bobby: Sun Sailor
Jessica: Eric Johnson
Amelia: Annie Griffiths
Evia: Gea Wiharta
Kim: Kirtstin Hatz
Tara: Nadine Kasel
Erica: David Burnett
Molly: David Brewster
Laura: Scott Wallace
Luke: Steve Muscatelo
Brady: Bruce Olson

Major Assignment III:
Portraits/Personality Photograph
Environmental photograph of a person in
an appropriate setting
 Photographs due: Friday, March 11


– Who have you/are you planning to
photograph?

Using Picasa, send a link with your best photos to:
[email protected]

Major Assignment IV: Sports
Cover a sporting event of your choice
 Practice stopping action
 Look on the sidelines/crowd for reactions
 Submit best shot: Doesn’t have to be
action
 Deadline: April 1


– What have you/do you plan to attend?
– Let’s go around the room

Major Assignment V: Spot News


Capture a spot news event:
– Fires
– Crimes
– Accidents
– Weather!
 Doesn’t have to be while snowing
 If a blizzard/high winds, look for snow piles!
 Might have to reduce aperture for snow – might be
too bright!
 If out in the snow, protect camera



Have your camera with you spring break!

Let’s look at your
Winter Outdoor Event Photographs
Overall good job!
 What was the biggest challenge?
 Biggest surprise?
 What did you learn?


Curt Perano starts his second Beargrease Marathon on Jan.
30. Originally from New Zealand, Perano moved to the U.S. in 2007.

A skier crosses the American Birkebeiner finish line, a 50K race, that
begins at the Telemark Resort in Cable, Wis. and ends on Main Street
in Hayward, Wis. on Feb. 26. Thousands of skiers traveled from around
the world to participate in this event.

Janice Reifenberger of Duluth walks out of the water after jumping into
Lake Superior at the Polar Plunge on Feb. 19.

The Minnesota Forest Lake 8th Grade Baller-inas Dana Larson, Abbie Vanbergen and
Kahlie Phillips take the Plunge on Feb. 19 at the Forest Lake 2nd Annual FLake Festival.
The annual winter plunge 'Gettin Cold for a Cause' is put on by the Forest Lake Rotary
Club. The Baller-inas showed up with the rest of the Century Junior High School girls
basketball team to jump in.

Paisley Nardini (right) and Karli Scheving brave the cold waters of Lake
Superior and shiver to stay warm at the Polar Bear Plunge last
Saturday in Duluth, MN.

Jumping into the icy Lake Superior water, Amy Larsen and Matt Prois
participated in the Polar Bear Plunge on Feb. 19 for Special Olympics.
The pair named themselves the "Smart Wool Ninjas" and joined over
800 other jumpers in the event.

The Fox 21 News Team takes the Polar Plunge in Canal Park on Feb.
19 to benefit the Special Olympics of Minnesota. Left to right: Dan
Hanger, Jason Vincent, Makenzi Henderson, Greg Chandler, Jacob
Kittilstad.

Dave Johnson emerges from the warming tent after jumping in Lake
Superior for the Duluth Polar Bear Plunge on Saturday, Feb. 19. Nearly
850 people took the plunge and raised more than $142,000 for Special
Olympics.

Rena Lettsome, Katie Oja and Matt Oja of Duluth jump into Lake
Superior during the polar plunge. The jumped along with the UMD
Pharmacy team on Feb. 19.

On Feb. 19 1,700 people particiated in the Springsteel Fishing Derby
held in Warroad, MN. Here, brothers Rod and Scott Storey of Warroad,
wait patiently for a fish to bite their line shortly after the Derby
started.The biggest fish caught during the Derby was a 19 pound
Northern caught by Damien Treichel.

These fishermen struggle to free a truck stuck in the cracking ice and
snow on Lake of the Woods, just outside Warroad, MN. They were
there to participate in the annual Springsteel Fishing Derby, which was
nearly canceled do to concerns of unsafe ice conditions.

Mike Foosness has a fish on at UMD's Big Jig ice fishing contest on Feb.
13th. Proceeds from the event support Bulldog athletics.

Sean Johnson (right) shows off his puppy, Dash, to Kelly (left) and
Maggie (middle) Smith of Duluth. Sean entered Dash into the "Cutest
Puppy Contest" at the Fitger's Complex in Duluth on Jan, 29. The
contest is held annually as part of the John Beargrease weekend.
Fiona, an Alaskan Malamute won the competition.

With a helping hand from Mom, Piper (2), gives the Great Dane named
Dino a hug on Jan. 29 at the Fitgers Complex during the John
Beargrease Cutest Puppy Contest.

A young boy plays on the ice skating pond at the 12th annual "Warmer by the Lake"
which was held at Bayfront Festival Park on Feb. 12. The event was sponsored by Duluth
Parks and Recreation. People of all ages skated on the ice skating pond, went snow
shoeing, roasted marshmallows and enjoyed hot chocolate and cookies.

UMD juniors Matt Newton and Jeremy Brown battle for position behind
the net while playing pick up hockey on March 2 at Fryberger Ice
Arena. The park has two outdoor rinks as well as one indoor, that are
used for both pickup hockey and youth games.

Jillian Goman, an 18 months old is playing with her mother at Chester
Bowl Park, Duluth Minn on Feb. 27.

Many people await their turn to ride up the ski lift at Spirit Mountain on
Wed. Feb. 2.

Two students in Duluth, Jon Lindsay and Zack Davidson, hit the slopes
at Spirit Mountain in honor of Military Appreciation Week on March 2.
All military members and their immediate families received discounted
rates on a number of amenities.

April Rosten and Trent Templer of Detroit Lakes roasted marshmallows
on the shores of Lake Superior at Beacon Pointe Resort. The resort
offers nightly campfires all year round.

Kathryn Thompson gets some exercise as she walks her two dogs, Bear
and Walter, down the driveway on her farm outside of Montevideo,
MN.

Let’s review photos in small groups
Share challenges/successes
 What would you do differently?


Final Project:
Let’s build a web page


Google Sites:
– http://sites.google.com

Let’s take the test!


Have a great spring break!


Slide 20

Journalism 2300:
News Photography
Week Seven
March 7, 2011

Announcements


Test will be at end of class

Announcements
Test will be at end of class
 Camera Contest:


– http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/event/arti
cle/id/192267/publisher_ID/36/
– Can do this in place of Weather assignment
for March 25
 Still need to send me 30 photos; submit best to
Duluth News Tribune

Photo Contest




The Duluth News Tribune, the Zinema 2 and New York Times
photographer Bill Cunningham are hosting a photo contest in the
Northland to celebrate the opening of the documentary “Bill
Cunningham New York” — a film by Richard Press. While
Cunningham chronicles fashion on the streets of New York, we’re
asking you to take documentary-style photos capturing everyday
fashion on the streets of Duluth.
The rules: You must be 18 years or older to enter. Photos must be
submitted to [email protected] by March 23 to be
considered. Finalists will be featured in the Scrapbook section April
3, when public voting begins. Winners will be announced on
opening night April 8 at the Zinema 2. Prizes include dinner at
Zietgiest Arts Cafe, a movie at the Zinema 2, and your photo
featured on the film’s website.



Words Matter!
– Photograph a public misspelling
– 5 points extra credit
– Here’s what I mean!
 http://picasaweb.google.com/LucyKragness/BadSp
ellings

To be a better photographer…

…you need to take a lot of photos!

The week in pictures


MSNBC:
– http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3842331/

Photographer profile
How’s it going?
 Do a brief (5 minute) PowerPoint presentation
for the class on March 21, March 28
 Include 10 images on individual slide pages that
best portray the photographer’s work
 Include one slide with biographical information,
portrait of the photographer


IMPORTANT NOTE:
Email presentations to me by noon on March 20

Let’s review who you have…
Molly: Mark Trockman, Lakeshore Weekly News,
Wayzata
 Luke: Steve Muscatelo, New Ulm Journal
 Brady: Bruce Olson, Montevideo American News
 Anna: Jennifer Horton, Equine photojournalist, Iowa
 Erica: David Burnett, freelance photographer
 Gram: Paul Walsh, AP freelance, Duluth
 Evia: Bea Wiharta, Reuters, Indonesia
 Matt: Jamie Squire, Getty Images
 Kim: Kirtstin Hatz, Shakopee Valley News
 Amanda: Matt Kane, Delano Herald Journal


Reegan: Tom Carothers, Woodbury Bulletin
 Tara: Nadine Kasel, Food Service News, Twin Cities
 Jessica: Eric Johnson, Austin Daily Herald
 Amelia: Annie Griffiths, National Geographic
 Laura: Scott Wallace, National Geographic
 Jennifer: Philip Kamras, Times Union, Albany, NY
 Ean: Kate Wiltshire, freelance, Dubois, WY
 Bailey: Stacy Axelrod, Daily Tar Heel, North Carolina
 Wesley: ?????
 Lisa: Joe Lemke, Spin Magazine
 Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher, Inland Valley Daily
News, Upland, California
 Bobby: Sun Sailor, Plymouth, MN
 Heather: Jason Wachter, St. Cloud Times


March 21:

March 28:

Ean: Kate Wiltshire
Wes:
Matt: Jamie Squire
Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher
Anna: Jennifer Horton
Gram: Paul Walsh
Heather: Carl Burton
Reegan: Tom Carothers
Bailey: Stacy Axelrod
Jennifer: Philip Kamras
Lisa: Joe Lemke
Amanda: Matt Kane

Bobby: Sun Sailor
Jessica: Eric Johnson
Amelia: Annie Griffiths
Evia: Gea Wiharta
Kim: Kirtstin Hatz
Tara: Nadine Kasel
Erica: David Burnett
Molly: David Brewster
Laura: Scott Wallace
Luke: Steve Muscatelo
Brady: Bruce Olson

Major Assignment III:
Portraits/Personality Photograph
Environmental photograph of a person in
an appropriate setting
 Photographs due: Friday, March 11


– Who have you/are you planning to
photograph?

Using Picasa, send a link with your best photos to:
[email protected]

Major Assignment IV: Sports
Cover a sporting event of your choice
 Practice stopping action
 Look on the sidelines/crowd for reactions
 Submit best shot: Doesn’t have to be
action
 Deadline: April 1


– What have you/do you plan to attend?
– Let’s go around the room

Major Assignment V: Spot News


Capture a spot news event:
– Fires
– Crimes
– Accidents
– Weather!
 Doesn’t have to be while snowing
 If a blizzard/high winds, look for snow piles!
 Might have to reduce aperture for snow – might be
too bright!
 If out in the snow, protect camera



Have your camera with you spring break!

Let’s look at your
Winter Outdoor Event Photographs
Overall good job!
 What was the biggest challenge?
 Biggest surprise?
 What did you learn?


Curt Perano starts his second Beargrease Marathon on Jan.
30. Originally from New Zealand, Perano moved to the U.S. in 2007.

A skier crosses the American Birkebeiner finish line, a 50K race, that
begins at the Telemark Resort in Cable, Wis. and ends on Main Street
in Hayward, Wis. on Feb. 26. Thousands of skiers traveled from around
the world to participate in this event.

Janice Reifenberger of Duluth walks out of the water after jumping into
Lake Superior at the Polar Plunge on Feb. 19.

The Minnesota Forest Lake 8th Grade Baller-inas Dana Larson, Abbie Vanbergen and
Kahlie Phillips take the Plunge on Feb. 19 at the Forest Lake 2nd Annual FLake Festival.
The annual winter plunge 'Gettin Cold for a Cause' is put on by the Forest Lake Rotary
Club. The Baller-inas showed up with the rest of the Century Junior High School girls
basketball team to jump in.

Paisley Nardini (right) and Karli Scheving brave the cold waters of Lake
Superior and shiver to stay warm at the Polar Bear Plunge last
Saturday in Duluth, MN.

Jumping into the icy Lake Superior water, Amy Larsen and Matt Prois
participated in the Polar Bear Plunge on Feb. 19 for Special Olympics.
The pair named themselves the "Smart Wool Ninjas" and joined over
800 other jumpers in the event.

The Fox 21 News Team takes the Polar Plunge in Canal Park on Feb.
19 to benefit the Special Olympics of Minnesota. Left to right: Dan
Hanger, Jason Vincent, Makenzi Henderson, Greg Chandler, Jacob
Kittilstad.

Dave Johnson emerges from the warming tent after jumping in Lake
Superior for the Duluth Polar Bear Plunge on Saturday, Feb. 19. Nearly
850 people took the plunge and raised more than $142,000 for Special
Olympics.

Rena Lettsome, Katie Oja and Matt Oja of Duluth jump into Lake
Superior during the polar plunge. The jumped along with the UMD
Pharmacy team on Feb. 19.

On Feb. 19 1,700 people particiated in the Springsteel Fishing Derby
held in Warroad, MN. Here, brothers Rod and Scott Storey of Warroad,
wait patiently for a fish to bite their line shortly after the Derby
started.The biggest fish caught during the Derby was a 19 pound
Northern caught by Damien Treichel.

These fishermen struggle to free a truck stuck in the cracking ice and
snow on Lake of the Woods, just outside Warroad, MN. They were
there to participate in the annual Springsteel Fishing Derby, which was
nearly canceled do to concerns of unsafe ice conditions.

Mike Foosness has a fish on at UMD's Big Jig ice fishing contest on Feb.
13th. Proceeds from the event support Bulldog athletics.

Sean Johnson (right) shows off his puppy, Dash, to Kelly (left) and
Maggie (middle) Smith of Duluth. Sean entered Dash into the "Cutest
Puppy Contest" at the Fitger's Complex in Duluth on Jan, 29. The
contest is held annually as part of the John Beargrease weekend.
Fiona, an Alaskan Malamute won the competition.

With a helping hand from Mom, Piper (2), gives the Great Dane named
Dino a hug on Jan. 29 at the Fitgers Complex during the John
Beargrease Cutest Puppy Contest.

A young boy plays on the ice skating pond at the 12th annual "Warmer by the Lake"
which was held at Bayfront Festival Park on Feb. 12. The event was sponsored by Duluth
Parks and Recreation. People of all ages skated on the ice skating pond, went snow
shoeing, roasted marshmallows and enjoyed hot chocolate and cookies.

UMD juniors Matt Newton and Jeremy Brown battle for position behind
the net while playing pick up hockey on March 2 at Fryberger Ice
Arena. The park has two outdoor rinks as well as one indoor, that are
used for both pickup hockey and youth games.

Jillian Goman, an 18 months old is playing with her mother at Chester
Bowl Park, Duluth Minn on Feb. 27.

Many people await their turn to ride up the ski lift at Spirit Mountain on
Wed. Feb. 2.

Two students in Duluth, Jon Lindsay and Zack Davidson, hit the slopes
at Spirit Mountain in honor of Military Appreciation Week on March 2.
All military members and their immediate families received discounted
rates on a number of amenities.

April Rosten and Trent Templer of Detroit Lakes roasted marshmallows
on the shores of Lake Superior at Beacon Pointe Resort. The resort
offers nightly campfires all year round.

Kathryn Thompson gets some exercise as she walks her two dogs, Bear
and Walter, down the driveway on her farm outside of Montevideo,
MN.

Let’s review photos in small groups
Share challenges/successes
 What would you do differently?


Final Project:
Let’s build a web page


Google Sites:
– http://sites.google.com

Let’s take the test!


Have a great spring break!


Slide 21

Journalism 2300:
News Photography
Week Seven
March 7, 2011

Announcements


Test will be at end of class

Announcements
Test will be at end of class
 Camera Contest:


– http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/event/arti
cle/id/192267/publisher_ID/36/
– Can do this in place of Weather assignment
for March 25
 Still need to send me 30 photos; submit best to
Duluth News Tribune

Photo Contest




The Duluth News Tribune, the Zinema 2 and New York Times
photographer Bill Cunningham are hosting a photo contest in the
Northland to celebrate the opening of the documentary “Bill
Cunningham New York” — a film by Richard Press. While
Cunningham chronicles fashion on the streets of New York, we’re
asking you to take documentary-style photos capturing everyday
fashion on the streets of Duluth.
The rules: You must be 18 years or older to enter. Photos must be
submitted to [email protected] by March 23 to be
considered. Finalists will be featured in the Scrapbook section April
3, when public voting begins. Winners will be announced on
opening night April 8 at the Zinema 2. Prizes include dinner at
Zietgiest Arts Cafe, a movie at the Zinema 2, and your photo
featured on the film’s website.



Words Matter!
– Photograph a public misspelling
– 5 points extra credit
– Here’s what I mean!
 http://picasaweb.google.com/LucyKragness/BadSp
ellings

To be a better photographer…

…you need to take a lot of photos!

The week in pictures


MSNBC:
– http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3842331/

Photographer profile
How’s it going?
 Do a brief (5 minute) PowerPoint presentation
for the class on March 21, March 28
 Include 10 images on individual slide pages that
best portray the photographer’s work
 Include one slide with biographical information,
portrait of the photographer


IMPORTANT NOTE:
Email presentations to me by noon on March 20

Let’s review who you have…
Molly: Mark Trockman, Lakeshore Weekly News,
Wayzata
 Luke: Steve Muscatelo, New Ulm Journal
 Brady: Bruce Olson, Montevideo American News
 Anna: Jennifer Horton, Equine photojournalist, Iowa
 Erica: David Burnett, freelance photographer
 Gram: Paul Walsh, AP freelance, Duluth
 Evia: Bea Wiharta, Reuters, Indonesia
 Matt: Jamie Squire, Getty Images
 Kim: Kirtstin Hatz, Shakopee Valley News
 Amanda: Matt Kane, Delano Herald Journal


Reegan: Tom Carothers, Woodbury Bulletin
 Tara: Nadine Kasel, Food Service News, Twin Cities
 Jessica: Eric Johnson, Austin Daily Herald
 Amelia: Annie Griffiths, National Geographic
 Laura: Scott Wallace, National Geographic
 Jennifer: Philip Kamras, Times Union, Albany, NY
 Ean: Kate Wiltshire, freelance, Dubois, WY
 Bailey: Stacy Axelrod, Daily Tar Heel, North Carolina
 Wesley: ?????
 Lisa: Joe Lemke, Spin Magazine
 Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher, Inland Valley Daily
News, Upland, California
 Bobby: Sun Sailor, Plymouth, MN
 Heather: Jason Wachter, St. Cloud Times


March 21:

March 28:

Ean: Kate Wiltshire
Wes:
Matt: Jamie Squire
Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher
Anna: Jennifer Horton
Gram: Paul Walsh
Heather: Carl Burton
Reegan: Tom Carothers
Bailey: Stacy Axelrod
Jennifer: Philip Kamras
Lisa: Joe Lemke
Amanda: Matt Kane

Bobby: Sun Sailor
Jessica: Eric Johnson
Amelia: Annie Griffiths
Evia: Gea Wiharta
Kim: Kirtstin Hatz
Tara: Nadine Kasel
Erica: David Burnett
Molly: David Brewster
Laura: Scott Wallace
Luke: Steve Muscatelo
Brady: Bruce Olson

Major Assignment III:
Portraits/Personality Photograph
Environmental photograph of a person in
an appropriate setting
 Photographs due: Friday, March 11


– Who have you/are you planning to
photograph?

Using Picasa, send a link with your best photos to:
[email protected]

Major Assignment IV: Sports
Cover a sporting event of your choice
 Practice stopping action
 Look on the sidelines/crowd for reactions
 Submit best shot: Doesn’t have to be
action
 Deadline: April 1


– What have you/do you plan to attend?
– Let’s go around the room

Major Assignment V: Spot News


Capture a spot news event:
– Fires
– Crimes
– Accidents
– Weather!
 Doesn’t have to be while snowing
 If a blizzard/high winds, look for snow piles!
 Might have to reduce aperture for snow – might be
too bright!
 If out in the snow, protect camera



Have your camera with you spring break!

Let’s look at your
Winter Outdoor Event Photographs
Overall good job!
 What was the biggest challenge?
 Biggest surprise?
 What did you learn?


Curt Perano starts his second Beargrease Marathon on Jan.
30. Originally from New Zealand, Perano moved to the U.S. in 2007.

A skier crosses the American Birkebeiner finish line, a 50K race, that
begins at the Telemark Resort in Cable, Wis. and ends on Main Street
in Hayward, Wis. on Feb. 26. Thousands of skiers traveled from around
the world to participate in this event.

Janice Reifenberger of Duluth walks out of the water after jumping into
Lake Superior at the Polar Plunge on Feb. 19.

The Minnesota Forest Lake 8th Grade Baller-inas Dana Larson, Abbie Vanbergen and
Kahlie Phillips take the Plunge on Feb. 19 at the Forest Lake 2nd Annual FLake Festival.
The annual winter plunge 'Gettin Cold for a Cause' is put on by the Forest Lake Rotary
Club. The Baller-inas showed up with the rest of the Century Junior High School girls
basketball team to jump in.

Paisley Nardini (right) and Karli Scheving brave the cold waters of Lake
Superior and shiver to stay warm at the Polar Bear Plunge last
Saturday in Duluth, MN.

Jumping into the icy Lake Superior water, Amy Larsen and Matt Prois
participated in the Polar Bear Plunge on Feb. 19 for Special Olympics.
The pair named themselves the "Smart Wool Ninjas" and joined over
800 other jumpers in the event.

The Fox 21 News Team takes the Polar Plunge in Canal Park on Feb.
19 to benefit the Special Olympics of Minnesota. Left to right: Dan
Hanger, Jason Vincent, Makenzi Henderson, Greg Chandler, Jacob
Kittilstad.

Dave Johnson emerges from the warming tent after jumping in Lake
Superior for the Duluth Polar Bear Plunge on Saturday, Feb. 19. Nearly
850 people took the plunge and raised more than $142,000 for Special
Olympics.

Rena Lettsome, Katie Oja and Matt Oja of Duluth jump into Lake
Superior during the polar plunge. The jumped along with the UMD
Pharmacy team on Feb. 19.

On Feb. 19 1,700 people particiated in the Springsteel Fishing Derby
held in Warroad, MN. Here, brothers Rod and Scott Storey of Warroad,
wait patiently for a fish to bite their line shortly after the Derby
started.The biggest fish caught during the Derby was a 19 pound
Northern caught by Damien Treichel.

These fishermen struggle to free a truck stuck in the cracking ice and
snow on Lake of the Woods, just outside Warroad, MN. They were
there to participate in the annual Springsteel Fishing Derby, which was
nearly canceled do to concerns of unsafe ice conditions.

Mike Foosness has a fish on at UMD's Big Jig ice fishing contest on Feb.
13th. Proceeds from the event support Bulldog athletics.

Sean Johnson (right) shows off his puppy, Dash, to Kelly (left) and
Maggie (middle) Smith of Duluth. Sean entered Dash into the "Cutest
Puppy Contest" at the Fitger's Complex in Duluth on Jan, 29. The
contest is held annually as part of the John Beargrease weekend.
Fiona, an Alaskan Malamute won the competition.

With a helping hand from Mom, Piper (2), gives the Great Dane named
Dino a hug on Jan. 29 at the Fitgers Complex during the John
Beargrease Cutest Puppy Contest.

A young boy plays on the ice skating pond at the 12th annual "Warmer by the Lake"
which was held at Bayfront Festival Park on Feb. 12. The event was sponsored by Duluth
Parks and Recreation. People of all ages skated on the ice skating pond, went snow
shoeing, roasted marshmallows and enjoyed hot chocolate and cookies.

UMD juniors Matt Newton and Jeremy Brown battle for position behind
the net while playing pick up hockey on March 2 at Fryberger Ice
Arena. The park has two outdoor rinks as well as one indoor, that are
used for both pickup hockey and youth games.

Jillian Goman, an 18 months old is playing with her mother at Chester
Bowl Park, Duluth Minn on Feb. 27.

Many people await their turn to ride up the ski lift at Spirit Mountain on
Wed. Feb. 2.

Two students in Duluth, Jon Lindsay and Zack Davidson, hit the slopes
at Spirit Mountain in honor of Military Appreciation Week on March 2.
All military members and their immediate families received discounted
rates on a number of amenities.

April Rosten and Trent Templer of Detroit Lakes roasted marshmallows
on the shores of Lake Superior at Beacon Pointe Resort. The resort
offers nightly campfires all year round.

Kathryn Thompson gets some exercise as she walks her two dogs, Bear
and Walter, down the driveway on her farm outside of Montevideo,
MN.

Let’s review photos in small groups
Share challenges/successes
 What would you do differently?


Final Project:
Let’s build a web page


Google Sites:
– http://sites.google.com

Let’s take the test!


Have a great spring break!


Slide 22

Journalism 2300:
News Photography
Week Seven
March 7, 2011

Announcements


Test will be at end of class

Announcements
Test will be at end of class
 Camera Contest:


– http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/event/arti
cle/id/192267/publisher_ID/36/
– Can do this in place of Weather assignment
for March 25
 Still need to send me 30 photos; submit best to
Duluth News Tribune

Photo Contest




The Duluth News Tribune, the Zinema 2 and New York Times
photographer Bill Cunningham are hosting a photo contest in the
Northland to celebrate the opening of the documentary “Bill
Cunningham New York” — a film by Richard Press. While
Cunningham chronicles fashion on the streets of New York, we’re
asking you to take documentary-style photos capturing everyday
fashion on the streets of Duluth.
The rules: You must be 18 years or older to enter. Photos must be
submitted to [email protected] by March 23 to be
considered. Finalists will be featured in the Scrapbook section April
3, when public voting begins. Winners will be announced on
opening night April 8 at the Zinema 2. Prizes include dinner at
Zietgiest Arts Cafe, a movie at the Zinema 2, and your photo
featured on the film’s website.



Words Matter!
– Photograph a public misspelling
– 5 points extra credit
– Here’s what I mean!
 http://picasaweb.google.com/LucyKragness/BadSp
ellings

To be a better photographer…

…you need to take a lot of photos!

The week in pictures


MSNBC:
– http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3842331/

Photographer profile
How’s it going?
 Do a brief (5 minute) PowerPoint presentation
for the class on March 21, March 28
 Include 10 images on individual slide pages that
best portray the photographer’s work
 Include one slide with biographical information,
portrait of the photographer


IMPORTANT NOTE:
Email presentations to me by noon on March 20

Let’s review who you have…
Molly: Mark Trockman, Lakeshore Weekly News,
Wayzata
 Luke: Steve Muscatelo, New Ulm Journal
 Brady: Bruce Olson, Montevideo American News
 Anna: Jennifer Horton, Equine photojournalist, Iowa
 Erica: David Burnett, freelance photographer
 Gram: Paul Walsh, AP freelance, Duluth
 Evia: Bea Wiharta, Reuters, Indonesia
 Matt: Jamie Squire, Getty Images
 Kim: Kirtstin Hatz, Shakopee Valley News
 Amanda: Matt Kane, Delano Herald Journal


Reegan: Tom Carothers, Woodbury Bulletin
 Tara: Nadine Kasel, Food Service News, Twin Cities
 Jessica: Eric Johnson, Austin Daily Herald
 Amelia: Annie Griffiths, National Geographic
 Laura: Scott Wallace, National Geographic
 Jennifer: Philip Kamras, Times Union, Albany, NY
 Ean: Kate Wiltshire, freelance, Dubois, WY
 Bailey: Stacy Axelrod, Daily Tar Heel, North Carolina
 Wesley: ?????
 Lisa: Joe Lemke, Spin Magazine
 Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher, Inland Valley Daily
News, Upland, California
 Bobby: Sun Sailor, Plymouth, MN
 Heather: Jason Wachter, St. Cloud Times


March 21:

March 28:

Ean: Kate Wiltshire
Wes:
Matt: Jamie Squire
Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher
Anna: Jennifer Horton
Gram: Paul Walsh
Heather: Carl Burton
Reegan: Tom Carothers
Bailey: Stacy Axelrod
Jennifer: Philip Kamras
Lisa: Joe Lemke
Amanda: Matt Kane

Bobby: Sun Sailor
Jessica: Eric Johnson
Amelia: Annie Griffiths
Evia: Gea Wiharta
Kim: Kirtstin Hatz
Tara: Nadine Kasel
Erica: David Burnett
Molly: David Brewster
Laura: Scott Wallace
Luke: Steve Muscatelo
Brady: Bruce Olson

Major Assignment III:
Portraits/Personality Photograph
Environmental photograph of a person in
an appropriate setting
 Photographs due: Friday, March 11


– Who have you/are you planning to
photograph?

Using Picasa, send a link with your best photos to:
[email protected]

Major Assignment IV: Sports
Cover a sporting event of your choice
 Practice stopping action
 Look on the sidelines/crowd for reactions
 Submit best shot: Doesn’t have to be
action
 Deadline: April 1


– What have you/do you plan to attend?
– Let’s go around the room

Major Assignment V: Spot News


Capture a spot news event:
– Fires
– Crimes
– Accidents
– Weather!
 Doesn’t have to be while snowing
 If a blizzard/high winds, look for snow piles!
 Might have to reduce aperture for snow – might be
too bright!
 If out in the snow, protect camera



Have your camera with you spring break!

Let’s look at your
Winter Outdoor Event Photographs
Overall good job!
 What was the biggest challenge?
 Biggest surprise?
 What did you learn?


Curt Perano starts his second Beargrease Marathon on Jan.
30. Originally from New Zealand, Perano moved to the U.S. in 2007.

A skier crosses the American Birkebeiner finish line, a 50K race, that
begins at the Telemark Resort in Cable, Wis. and ends on Main Street
in Hayward, Wis. on Feb. 26. Thousands of skiers traveled from around
the world to participate in this event.

Janice Reifenberger of Duluth walks out of the water after jumping into
Lake Superior at the Polar Plunge on Feb. 19.

The Minnesota Forest Lake 8th Grade Baller-inas Dana Larson, Abbie Vanbergen and
Kahlie Phillips take the Plunge on Feb. 19 at the Forest Lake 2nd Annual FLake Festival.
The annual winter plunge 'Gettin Cold for a Cause' is put on by the Forest Lake Rotary
Club. The Baller-inas showed up with the rest of the Century Junior High School girls
basketball team to jump in.

Paisley Nardini (right) and Karli Scheving brave the cold waters of Lake
Superior and shiver to stay warm at the Polar Bear Plunge last
Saturday in Duluth, MN.

Jumping into the icy Lake Superior water, Amy Larsen and Matt Prois
participated in the Polar Bear Plunge on Feb. 19 for Special Olympics.
The pair named themselves the "Smart Wool Ninjas" and joined over
800 other jumpers in the event.

The Fox 21 News Team takes the Polar Plunge in Canal Park on Feb.
19 to benefit the Special Olympics of Minnesota. Left to right: Dan
Hanger, Jason Vincent, Makenzi Henderson, Greg Chandler, Jacob
Kittilstad.

Dave Johnson emerges from the warming tent after jumping in Lake
Superior for the Duluth Polar Bear Plunge on Saturday, Feb. 19. Nearly
850 people took the plunge and raised more than $142,000 for Special
Olympics.

Rena Lettsome, Katie Oja and Matt Oja of Duluth jump into Lake
Superior during the polar plunge. The jumped along with the UMD
Pharmacy team on Feb. 19.

On Feb. 19 1,700 people particiated in the Springsteel Fishing Derby
held in Warroad, MN. Here, brothers Rod and Scott Storey of Warroad,
wait patiently for a fish to bite their line shortly after the Derby
started.The biggest fish caught during the Derby was a 19 pound
Northern caught by Damien Treichel.

These fishermen struggle to free a truck stuck in the cracking ice and
snow on Lake of the Woods, just outside Warroad, MN. They were
there to participate in the annual Springsteel Fishing Derby, which was
nearly canceled do to concerns of unsafe ice conditions.

Mike Foosness has a fish on at UMD's Big Jig ice fishing contest on Feb.
13th. Proceeds from the event support Bulldog athletics.

Sean Johnson (right) shows off his puppy, Dash, to Kelly (left) and
Maggie (middle) Smith of Duluth. Sean entered Dash into the "Cutest
Puppy Contest" at the Fitger's Complex in Duluth on Jan, 29. The
contest is held annually as part of the John Beargrease weekend.
Fiona, an Alaskan Malamute won the competition.

With a helping hand from Mom, Piper (2), gives the Great Dane named
Dino a hug on Jan. 29 at the Fitgers Complex during the John
Beargrease Cutest Puppy Contest.

A young boy plays on the ice skating pond at the 12th annual "Warmer by the Lake"
which was held at Bayfront Festival Park on Feb. 12. The event was sponsored by Duluth
Parks and Recreation. People of all ages skated on the ice skating pond, went snow
shoeing, roasted marshmallows and enjoyed hot chocolate and cookies.

UMD juniors Matt Newton and Jeremy Brown battle for position behind
the net while playing pick up hockey on March 2 at Fryberger Ice
Arena. The park has two outdoor rinks as well as one indoor, that are
used for both pickup hockey and youth games.

Jillian Goman, an 18 months old is playing with her mother at Chester
Bowl Park, Duluth Minn on Feb. 27.

Many people await their turn to ride up the ski lift at Spirit Mountain on
Wed. Feb. 2.

Two students in Duluth, Jon Lindsay and Zack Davidson, hit the slopes
at Spirit Mountain in honor of Military Appreciation Week on March 2.
All military members and their immediate families received discounted
rates on a number of amenities.

April Rosten and Trent Templer of Detroit Lakes roasted marshmallows
on the shores of Lake Superior at Beacon Pointe Resort. The resort
offers nightly campfires all year round.

Kathryn Thompson gets some exercise as she walks her two dogs, Bear
and Walter, down the driveway on her farm outside of Montevideo,
MN.

Let’s review photos in small groups
Share challenges/successes
 What would you do differently?


Final Project:
Let’s build a web page


Google Sites:
– http://sites.google.com

Let’s take the test!


Have a great spring break!


Slide 23

Journalism 2300:
News Photography
Week Seven
March 7, 2011

Announcements


Test will be at end of class

Announcements
Test will be at end of class
 Camera Contest:


– http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/event/arti
cle/id/192267/publisher_ID/36/
– Can do this in place of Weather assignment
for March 25
 Still need to send me 30 photos; submit best to
Duluth News Tribune

Photo Contest




The Duluth News Tribune, the Zinema 2 and New York Times
photographer Bill Cunningham are hosting a photo contest in the
Northland to celebrate the opening of the documentary “Bill
Cunningham New York” — a film by Richard Press. While
Cunningham chronicles fashion on the streets of New York, we’re
asking you to take documentary-style photos capturing everyday
fashion on the streets of Duluth.
The rules: You must be 18 years or older to enter. Photos must be
submitted to [email protected] by March 23 to be
considered. Finalists will be featured in the Scrapbook section April
3, when public voting begins. Winners will be announced on
opening night April 8 at the Zinema 2. Prizes include dinner at
Zietgiest Arts Cafe, a movie at the Zinema 2, and your photo
featured on the film’s website.



Words Matter!
– Photograph a public misspelling
– 5 points extra credit
– Here’s what I mean!
 http://picasaweb.google.com/LucyKragness/BadSp
ellings

To be a better photographer…

…you need to take a lot of photos!

The week in pictures


MSNBC:
– http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3842331/

Photographer profile
How’s it going?
 Do a brief (5 minute) PowerPoint presentation
for the class on March 21, March 28
 Include 10 images on individual slide pages that
best portray the photographer’s work
 Include one slide with biographical information,
portrait of the photographer


IMPORTANT NOTE:
Email presentations to me by noon on March 20

Let’s review who you have…
Molly: Mark Trockman, Lakeshore Weekly News,
Wayzata
 Luke: Steve Muscatelo, New Ulm Journal
 Brady: Bruce Olson, Montevideo American News
 Anna: Jennifer Horton, Equine photojournalist, Iowa
 Erica: David Burnett, freelance photographer
 Gram: Paul Walsh, AP freelance, Duluth
 Evia: Bea Wiharta, Reuters, Indonesia
 Matt: Jamie Squire, Getty Images
 Kim: Kirtstin Hatz, Shakopee Valley News
 Amanda: Matt Kane, Delano Herald Journal


Reegan: Tom Carothers, Woodbury Bulletin
 Tara: Nadine Kasel, Food Service News, Twin Cities
 Jessica: Eric Johnson, Austin Daily Herald
 Amelia: Annie Griffiths, National Geographic
 Laura: Scott Wallace, National Geographic
 Jennifer: Philip Kamras, Times Union, Albany, NY
 Ean: Kate Wiltshire, freelance, Dubois, WY
 Bailey: Stacy Axelrod, Daily Tar Heel, North Carolina
 Wesley: ?????
 Lisa: Joe Lemke, Spin Magazine
 Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher, Inland Valley Daily
News, Upland, California
 Bobby: Sun Sailor, Plymouth, MN
 Heather: Jason Wachter, St. Cloud Times


March 21:

March 28:

Ean: Kate Wiltshire
Wes:
Matt: Jamie Squire
Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher
Anna: Jennifer Horton
Gram: Paul Walsh
Heather: Carl Burton
Reegan: Tom Carothers
Bailey: Stacy Axelrod
Jennifer: Philip Kamras
Lisa: Joe Lemke
Amanda: Matt Kane

Bobby: Sun Sailor
Jessica: Eric Johnson
Amelia: Annie Griffiths
Evia: Gea Wiharta
Kim: Kirtstin Hatz
Tara: Nadine Kasel
Erica: David Burnett
Molly: David Brewster
Laura: Scott Wallace
Luke: Steve Muscatelo
Brady: Bruce Olson

Major Assignment III:
Portraits/Personality Photograph
Environmental photograph of a person in
an appropriate setting
 Photographs due: Friday, March 11


– Who have you/are you planning to
photograph?

Using Picasa, send a link with your best photos to:
[email protected]

Major Assignment IV: Sports
Cover a sporting event of your choice
 Practice stopping action
 Look on the sidelines/crowd for reactions
 Submit best shot: Doesn’t have to be
action
 Deadline: April 1


– What have you/do you plan to attend?
– Let’s go around the room

Major Assignment V: Spot News


Capture a spot news event:
– Fires
– Crimes
– Accidents
– Weather!
 Doesn’t have to be while snowing
 If a blizzard/high winds, look for snow piles!
 Might have to reduce aperture for snow – might be
too bright!
 If out in the snow, protect camera



Have your camera with you spring break!

Let’s look at your
Winter Outdoor Event Photographs
Overall good job!
 What was the biggest challenge?
 Biggest surprise?
 What did you learn?


Curt Perano starts his second Beargrease Marathon on Jan.
30. Originally from New Zealand, Perano moved to the U.S. in 2007.

A skier crosses the American Birkebeiner finish line, a 50K race, that
begins at the Telemark Resort in Cable, Wis. and ends on Main Street
in Hayward, Wis. on Feb. 26. Thousands of skiers traveled from around
the world to participate in this event.

Janice Reifenberger of Duluth walks out of the water after jumping into
Lake Superior at the Polar Plunge on Feb. 19.

The Minnesota Forest Lake 8th Grade Baller-inas Dana Larson, Abbie Vanbergen and
Kahlie Phillips take the Plunge on Feb. 19 at the Forest Lake 2nd Annual FLake Festival.
The annual winter plunge 'Gettin Cold for a Cause' is put on by the Forest Lake Rotary
Club. The Baller-inas showed up with the rest of the Century Junior High School girls
basketball team to jump in.

Paisley Nardini (right) and Karli Scheving brave the cold waters of Lake
Superior and shiver to stay warm at the Polar Bear Plunge last
Saturday in Duluth, MN.

Jumping into the icy Lake Superior water, Amy Larsen and Matt Prois
participated in the Polar Bear Plunge on Feb. 19 for Special Olympics.
The pair named themselves the "Smart Wool Ninjas" and joined over
800 other jumpers in the event.

The Fox 21 News Team takes the Polar Plunge in Canal Park on Feb.
19 to benefit the Special Olympics of Minnesota. Left to right: Dan
Hanger, Jason Vincent, Makenzi Henderson, Greg Chandler, Jacob
Kittilstad.

Dave Johnson emerges from the warming tent after jumping in Lake
Superior for the Duluth Polar Bear Plunge on Saturday, Feb. 19. Nearly
850 people took the plunge and raised more than $142,000 for Special
Olympics.

Rena Lettsome, Katie Oja and Matt Oja of Duluth jump into Lake
Superior during the polar plunge. The jumped along with the UMD
Pharmacy team on Feb. 19.

On Feb. 19 1,700 people particiated in the Springsteel Fishing Derby
held in Warroad, MN. Here, brothers Rod and Scott Storey of Warroad,
wait patiently for a fish to bite their line shortly after the Derby
started.The biggest fish caught during the Derby was a 19 pound
Northern caught by Damien Treichel.

These fishermen struggle to free a truck stuck in the cracking ice and
snow on Lake of the Woods, just outside Warroad, MN. They were
there to participate in the annual Springsteel Fishing Derby, which was
nearly canceled do to concerns of unsafe ice conditions.

Mike Foosness has a fish on at UMD's Big Jig ice fishing contest on Feb.
13th. Proceeds from the event support Bulldog athletics.

Sean Johnson (right) shows off his puppy, Dash, to Kelly (left) and
Maggie (middle) Smith of Duluth. Sean entered Dash into the "Cutest
Puppy Contest" at the Fitger's Complex in Duluth on Jan, 29. The
contest is held annually as part of the John Beargrease weekend.
Fiona, an Alaskan Malamute won the competition.

With a helping hand from Mom, Piper (2), gives the Great Dane named
Dino a hug on Jan. 29 at the Fitgers Complex during the John
Beargrease Cutest Puppy Contest.

A young boy plays on the ice skating pond at the 12th annual "Warmer by the Lake"
which was held at Bayfront Festival Park on Feb. 12. The event was sponsored by Duluth
Parks and Recreation. People of all ages skated on the ice skating pond, went snow
shoeing, roasted marshmallows and enjoyed hot chocolate and cookies.

UMD juniors Matt Newton and Jeremy Brown battle for position behind
the net while playing pick up hockey on March 2 at Fryberger Ice
Arena. The park has two outdoor rinks as well as one indoor, that are
used for both pickup hockey and youth games.

Jillian Goman, an 18 months old is playing with her mother at Chester
Bowl Park, Duluth Minn on Feb. 27.

Many people await their turn to ride up the ski lift at Spirit Mountain on
Wed. Feb. 2.

Two students in Duluth, Jon Lindsay and Zack Davidson, hit the slopes
at Spirit Mountain in honor of Military Appreciation Week on March 2.
All military members and their immediate families received discounted
rates on a number of amenities.

April Rosten and Trent Templer of Detroit Lakes roasted marshmallows
on the shores of Lake Superior at Beacon Pointe Resort. The resort
offers nightly campfires all year round.

Kathryn Thompson gets some exercise as she walks her two dogs, Bear
and Walter, down the driveway on her farm outside of Montevideo,
MN.

Let’s review photos in small groups
Share challenges/successes
 What would you do differently?


Final Project:
Let’s build a web page


Google Sites:
– http://sites.google.com

Let’s take the test!


Have a great spring break!


Slide 24

Journalism 2300:
News Photography
Week Seven
March 7, 2011

Announcements


Test will be at end of class

Announcements
Test will be at end of class
 Camera Contest:


– http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/event/arti
cle/id/192267/publisher_ID/36/
– Can do this in place of Weather assignment
for March 25
 Still need to send me 30 photos; submit best to
Duluth News Tribune

Photo Contest




The Duluth News Tribune, the Zinema 2 and New York Times
photographer Bill Cunningham are hosting a photo contest in the
Northland to celebrate the opening of the documentary “Bill
Cunningham New York” — a film by Richard Press. While
Cunningham chronicles fashion on the streets of New York, we’re
asking you to take documentary-style photos capturing everyday
fashion on the streets of Duluth.
The rules: You must be 18 years or older to enter. Photos must be
submitted to [email protected] by March 23 to be
considered. Finalists will be featured in the Scrapbook section April
3, when public voting begins. Winners will be announced on
opening night April 8 at the Zinema 2. Prizes include dinner at
Zietgiest Arts Cafe, a movie at the Zinema 2, and your photo
featured on the film’s website.



Words Matter!
– Photograph a public misspelling
– 5 points extra credit
– Here’s what I mean!
 http://picasaweb.google.com/LucyKragness/BadSp
ellings

To be a better photographer…

…you need to take a lot of photos!

The week in pictures


MSNBC:
– http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3842331/

Photographer profile
How’s it going?
 Do a brief (5 minute) PowerPoint presentation
for the class on March 21, March 28
 Include 10 images on individual slide pages that
best portray the photographer’s work
 Include one slide with biographical information,
portrait of the photographer


IMPORTANT NOTE:
Email presentations to me by noon on March 20

Let’s review who you have…
Molly: Mark Trockman, Lakeshore Weekly News,
Wayzata
 Luke: Steve Muscatelo, New Ulm Journal
 Brady: Bruce Olson, Montevideo American News
 Anna: Jennifer Horton, Equine photojournalist, Iowa
 Erica: David Burnett, freelance photographer
 Gram: Paul Walsh, AP freelance, Duluth
 Evia: Bea Wiharta, Reuters, Indonesia
 Matt: Jamie Squire, Getty Images
 Kim: Kirtstin Hatz, Shakopee Valley News
 Amanda: Matt Kane, Delano Herald Journal


Reegan: Tom Carothers, Woodbury Bulletin
 Tara: Nadine Kasel, Food Service News, Twin Cities
 Jessica: Eric Johnson, Austin Daily Herald
 Amelia: Annie Griffiths, National Geographic
 Laura: Scott Wallace, National Geographic
 Jennifer: Philip Kamras, Times Union, Albany, NY
 Ean: Kate Wiltshire, freelance, Dubois, WY
 Bailey: Stacy Axelrod, Daily Tar Heel, North Carolina
 Wesley: ?????
 Lisa: Joe Lemke, Spin Magazine
 Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher, Inland Valley Daily
News, Upland, California
 Bobby: Sun Sailor, Plymouth, MN
 Heather: Jason Wachter, St. Cloud Times


March 21:

March 28:

Ean: Kate Wiltshire
Wes:
Matt: Jamie Squire
Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher
Anna: Jennifer Horton
Gram: Paul Walsh
Heather: Carl Burton
Reegan: Tom Carothers
Bailey: Stacy Axelrod
Jennifer: Philip Kamras
Lisa: Joe Lemke
Amanda: Matt Kane

Bobby: Sun Sailor
Jessica: Eric Johnson
Amelia: Annie Griffiths
Evia: Gea Wiharta
Kim: Kirtstin Hatz
Tara: Nadine Kasel
Erica: David Burnett
Molly: David Brewster
Laura: Scott Wallace
Luke: Steve Muscatelo
Brady: Bruce Olson

Major Assignment III:
Portraits/Personality Photograph
Environmental photograph of a person in
an appropriate setting
 Photographs due: Friday, March 11


– Who have you/are you planning to
photograph?

Using Picasa, send a link with your best photos to:
[email protected]

Major Assignment IV: Sports
Cover a sporting event of your choice
 Practice stopping action
 Look on the sidelines/crowd for reactions
 Submit best shot: Doesn’t have to be
action
 Deadline: April 1


– What have you/do you plan to attend?
– Let’s go around the room

Major Assignment V: Spot News


Capture a spot news event:
– Fires
– Crimes
– Accidents
– Weather!
 Doesn’t have to be while snowing
 If a blizzard/high winds, look for snow piles!
 Might have to reduce aperture for snow – might be
too bright!
 If out in the snow, protect camera



Have your camera with you spring break!

Let’s look at your
Winter Outdoor Event Photographs
Overall good job!
 What was the biggest challenge?
 Biggest surprise?
 What did you learn?


Curt Perano starts his second Beargrease Marathon on Jan.
30. Originally from New Zealand, Perano moved to the U.S. in 2007.

A skier crosses the American Birkebeiner finish line, a 50K race, that
begins at the Telemark Resort in Cable, Wis. and ends on Main Street
in Hayward, Wis. on Feb. 26. Thousands of skiers traveled from around
the world to participate in this event.

Janice Reifenberger of Duluth walks out of the water after jumping into
Lake Superior at the Polar Plunge on Feb. 19.

The Minnesota Forest Lake 8th Grade Baller-inas Dana Larson, Abbie Vanbergen and
Kahlie Phillips take the Plunge on Feb. 19 at the Forest Lake 2nd Annual FLake Festival.
The annual winter plunge 'Gettin Cold for a Cause' is put on by the Forest Lake Rotary
Club. The Baller-inas showed up with the rest of the Century Junior High School girls
basketball team to jump in.

Paisley Nardini (right) and Karli Scheving brave the cold waters of Lake
Superior and shiver to stay warm at the Polar Bear Plunge last
Saturday in Duluth, MN.

Jumping into the icy Lake Superior water, Amy Larsen and Matt Prois
participated in the Polar Bear Plunge on Feb. 19 for Special Olympics.
The pair named themselves the "Smart Wool Ninjas" and joined over
800 other jumpers in the event.

The Fox 21 News Team takes the Polar Plunge in Canal Park on Feb.
19 to benefit the Special Olympics of Minnesota. Left to right: Dan
Hanger, Jason Vincent, Makenzi Henderson, Greg Chandler, Jacob
Kittilstad.

Dave Johnson emerges from the warming tent after jumping in Lake
Superior for the Duluth Polar Bear Plunge on Saturday, Feb. 19. Nearly
850 people took the plunge and raised more than $142,000 for Special
Olympics.

Rena Lettsome, Katie Oja and Matt Oja of Duluth jump into Lake
Superior during the polar plunge. The jumped along with the UMD
Pharmacy team on Feb. 19.

On Feb. 19 1,700 people particiated in the Springsteel Fishing Derby
held in Warroad, MN. Here, brothers Rod and Scott Storey of Warroad,
wait patiently for a fish to bite their line shortly after the Derby
started.The biggest fish caught during the Derby was a 19 pound
Northern caught by Damien Treichel.

These fishermen struggle to free a truck stuck in the cracking ice and
snow on Lake of the Woods, just outside Warroad, MN. They were
there to participate in the annual Springsteel Fishing Derby, which was
nearly canceled do to concerns of unsafe ice conditions.

Mike Foosness has a fish on at UMD's Big Jig ice fishing contest on Feb.
13th. Proceeds from the event support Bulldog athletics.

Sean Johnson (right) shows off his puppy, Dash, to Kelly (left) and
Maggie (middle) Smith of Duluth. Sean entered Dash into the "Cutest
Puppy Contest" at the Fitger's Complex in Duluth on Jan, 29. The
contest is held annually as part of the John Beargrease weekend.
Fiona, an Alaskan Malamute won the competition.

With a helping hand from Mom, Piper (2), gives the Great Dane named
Dino a hug on Jan. 29 at the Fitgers Complex during the John
Beargrease Cutest Puppy Contest.

A young boy plays on the ice skating pond at the 12th annual "Warmer by the Lake"
which was held at Bayfront Festival Park on Feb. 12. The event was sponsored by Duluth
Parks and Recreation. People of all ages skated on the ice skating pond, went snow
shoeing, roasted marshmallows and enjoyed hot chocolate and cookies.

UMD juniors Matt Newton and Jeremy Brown battle for position behind
the net while playing pick up hockey on March 2 at Fryberger Ice
Arena. The park has two outdoor rinks as well as one indoor, that are
used for both pickup hockey and youth games.

Jillian Goman, an 18 months old is playing with her mother at Chester
Bowl Park, Duluth Minn on Feb. 27.

Many people await their turn to ride up the ski lift at Spirit Mountain on
Wed. Feb. 2.

Two students in Duluth, Jon Lindsay and Zack Davidson, hit the slopes
at Spirit Mountain in honor of Military Appreciation Week on March 2.
All military members and their immediate families received discounted
rates on a number of amenities.

April Rosten and Trent Templer of Detroit Lakes roasted marshmallows
on the shores of Lake Superior at Beacon Pointe Resort. The resort
offers nightly campfires all year round.

Kathryn Thompson gets some exercise as she walks her two dogs, Bear
and Walter, down the driveway on her farm outside of Montevideo,
MN.

Let’s review photos in small groups
Share challenges/successes
 What would you do differently?


Final Project:
Let’s build a web page


Google Sites:
– http://sites.google.com

Let’s take the test!


Have a great spring break!


Slide 25

Journalism 2300:
News Photography
Week Seven
March 7, 2011

Announcements


Test will be at end of class

Announcements
Test will be at end of class
 Camera Contest:


– http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/event/arti
cle/id/192267/publisher_ID/36/
– Can do this in place of Weather assignment
for March 25
 Still need to send me 30 photos; submit best to
Duluth News Tribune

Photo Contest




The Duluth News Tribune, the Zinema 2 and New York Times
photographer Bill Cunningham are hosting a photo contest in the
Northland to celebrate the opening of the documentary “Bill
Cunningham New York” — a film by Richard Press. While
Cunningham chronicles fashion on the streets of New York, we’re
asking you to take documentary-style photos capturing everyday
fashion on the streets of Duluth.
The rules: You must be 18 years or older to enter. Photos must be
submitted to [email protected] by March 23 to be
considered. Finalists will be featured in the Scrapbook section April
3, when public voting begins. Winners will be announced on
opening night April 8 at the Zinema 2. Prizes include dinner at
Zietgiest Arts Cafe, a movie at the Zinema 2, and your photo
featured on the film’s website.



Words Matter!
– Photograph a public misspelling
– 5 points extra credit
– Here’s what I mean!
 http://picasaweb.google.com/LucyKragness/BadSp
ellings

To be a better photographer…

…you need to take a lot of photos!

The week in pictures


MSNBC:
– http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3842331/

Photographer profile
How’s it going?
 Do a brief (5 minute) PowerPoint presentation
for the class on March 21, March 28
 Include 10 images on individual slide pages that
best portray the photographer’s work
 Include one slide with biographical information,
portrait of the photographer


IMPORTANT NOTE:
Email presentations to me by noon on March 20

Let’s review who you have…
Molly: Mark Trockman, Lakeshore Weekly News,
Wayzata
 Luke: Steve Muscatelo, New Ulm Journal
 Brady: Bruce Olson, Montevideo American News
 Anna: Jennifer Horton, Equine photojournalist, Iowa
 Erica: David Burnett, freelance photographer
 Gram: Paul Walsh, AP freelance, Duluth
 Evia: Bea Wiharta, Reuters, Indonesia
 Matt: Jamie Squire, Getty Images
 Kim: Kirtstin Hatz, Shakopee Valley News
 Amanda: Matt Kane, Delano Herald Journal


Reegan: Tom Carothers, Woodbury Bulletin
 Tara: Nadine Kasel, Food Service News, Twin Cities
 Jessica: Eric Johnson, Austin Daily Herald
 Amelia: Annie Griffiths, National Geographic
 Laura: Scott Wallace, National Geographic
 Jennifer: Philip Kamras, Times Union, Albany, NY
 Ean: Kate Wiltshire, freelance, Dubois, WY
 Bailey: Stacy Axelrod, Daily Tar Heel, North Carolina
 Wesley: ?????
 Lisa: Joe Lemke, Spin Magazine
 Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher, Inland Valley Daily
News, Upland, California
 Bobby: Sun Sailor, Plymouth, MN
 Heather: Jason Wachter, St. Cloud Times


March 21:

March 28:

Ean: Kate Wiltshire
Wes:
Matt: Jamie Squire
Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher
Anna: Jennifer Horton
Gram: Paul Walsh
Heather: Carl Burton
Reegan: Tom Carothers
Bailey: Stacy Axelrod
Jennifer: Philip Kamras
Lisa: Joe Lemke
Amanda: Matt Kane

Bobby: Sun Sailor
Jessica: Eric Johnson
Amelia: Annie Griffiths
Evia: Gea Wiharta
Kim: Kirtstin Hatz
Tara: Nadine Kasel
Erica: David Burnett
Molly: David Brewster
Laura: Scott Wallace
Luke: Steve Muscatelo
Brady: Bruce Olson

Major Assignment III:
Portraits/Personality Photograph
Environmental photograph of a person in
an appropriate setting
 Photographs due: Friday, March 11


– Who have you/are you planning to
photograph?

Using Picasa, send a link with your best photos to:
[email protected]

Major Assignment IV: Sports
Cover a sporting event of your choice
 Practice stopping action
 Look on the sidelines/crowd for reactions
 Submit best shot: Doesn’t have to be
action
 Deadline: April 1


– What have you/do you plan to attend?
– Let’s go around the room

Major Assignment V: Spot News


Capture a spot news event:
– Fires
– Crimes
– Accidents
– Weather!
 Doesn’t have to be while snowing
 If a blizzard/high winds, look for snow piles!
 Might have to reduce aperture for snow – might be
too bright!
 If out in the snow, protect camera



Have your camera with you spring break!

Let’s look at your
Winter Outdoor Event Photographs
Overall good job!
 What was the biggest challenge?
 Biggest surprise?
 What did you learn?


Curt Perano starts his second Beargrease Marathon on Jan.
30. Originally from New Zealand, Perano moved to the U.S. in 2007.

A skier crosses the American Birkebeiner finish line, a 50K race, that
begins at the Telemark Resort in Cable, Wis. and ends on Main Street
in Hayward, Wis. on Feb. 26. Thousands of skiers traveled from around
the world to participate in this event.

Janice Reifenberger of Duluth walks out of the water after jumping into
Lake Superior at the Polar Plunge on Feb. 19.

The Minnesota Forest Lake 8th Grade Baller-inas Dana Larson, Abbie Vanbergen and
Kahlie Phillips take the Plunge on Feb. 19 at the Forest Lake 2nd Annual FLake Festival.
The annual winter plunge 'Gettin Cold for a Cause' is put on by the Forest Lake Rotary
Club. The Baller-inas showed up with the rest of the Century Junior High School girls
basketball team to jump in.

Paisley Nardini (right) and Karli Scheving brave the cold waters of Lake
Superior and shiver to stay warm at the Polar Bear Plunge last
Saturday in Duluth, MN.

Jumping into the icy Lake Superior water, Amy Larsen and Matt Prois
participated in the Polar Bear Plunge on Feb. 19 for Special Olympics.
The pair named themselves the "Smart Wool Ninjas" and joined over
800 other jumpers in the event.

The Fox 21 News Team takes the Polar Plunge in Canal Park on Feb.
19 to benefit the Special Olympics of Minnesota. Left to right: Dan
Hanger, Jason Vincent, Makenzi Henderson, Greg Chandler, Jacob
Kittilstad.

Dave Johnson emerges from the warming tent after jumping in Lake
Superior for the Duluth Polar Bear Plunge on Saturday, Feb. 19. Nearly
850 people took the plunge and raised more than $142,000 for Special
Olympics.

Rena Lettsome, Katie Oja and Matt Oja of Duluth jump into Lake
Superior during the polar plunge. The jumped along with the UMD
Pharmacy team on Feb. 19.

On Feb. 19 1,700 people particiated in the Springsteel Fishing Derby
held in Warroad, MN. Here, brothers Rod and Scott Storey of Warroad,
wait patiently for a fish to bite their line shortly after the Derby
started.The biggest fish caught during the Derby was a 19 pound
Northern caught by Damien Treichel.

These fishermen struggle to free a truck stuck in the cracking ice and
snow on Lake of the Woods, just outside Warroad, MN. They were
there to participate in the annual Springsteel Fishing Derby, which was
nearly canceled do to concerns of unsafe ice conditions.

Mike Foosness has a fish on at UMD's Big Jig ice fishing contest on Feb.
13th. Proceeds from the event support Bulldog athletics.

Sean Johnson (right) shows off his puppy, Dash, to Kelly (left) and
Maggie (middle) Smith of Duluth. Sean entered Dash into the "Cutest
Puppy Contest" at the Fitger's Complex in Duluth on Jan, 29. The
contest is held annually as part of the John Beargrease weekend.
Fiona, an Alaskan Malamute won the competition.

With a helping hand from Mom, Piper (2), gives the Great Dane named
Dino a hug on Jan. 29 at the Fitgers Complex during the John
Beargrease Cutest Puppy Contest.

A young boy plays on the ice skating pond at the 12th annual "Warmer by the Lake"
which was held at Bayfront Festival Park on Feb. 12. The event was sponsored by Duluth
Parks and Recreation. People of all ages skated on the ice skating pond, went snow
shoeing, roasted marshmallows and enjoyed hot chocolate and cookies.

UMD juniors Matt Newton and Jeremy Brown battle for position behind
the net while playing pick up hockey on March 2 at Fryberger Ice
Arena. The park has two outdoor rinks as well as one indoor, that are
used for both pickup hockey and youth games.

Jillian Goman, an 18 months old is playing with her mother at Chester
Bowl Park, Duluth Minn on Feb. 27.

Many people await their turn to ride up the ski lift at Spirit Mountain on
Wed. Feb. 2.

Two students in Duluth, Jon Lindsay and Zack Davidson, hit the slopes
at Spirit Mountain in honor of Military Appreciation Week on March 2.
All military members and their immediate families received discounted
rates on a number of amenities.

April Rosten and Trent Templer of Detroit Lakes roasted marshmallows
on the shores of Lake Superior at Beacon Pointe Resort. The resort
offers nightly campfires all year round.

Kathryn Thompson gets some exercise as she walks her two dogs, Bear
and Walter, down the driveway on her farm outside of Montevideo,
MN.

Let’s review photos in small groups
Share challenges/successes
 What would you do differently?


Final Project:
Let’s build a web page


Google Sites:
– http://sites.google.com

Let’s take the test!


Have a great spring break!


Slide 26

Journalism 2300:
News Photography
Week Seven
March 7, 2011

Announcements


Test will be at end of class

Announcements
Test will be at end of class
 Camera Contest:


– http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/event/arti
cle/id/192267/publisher_ID/36/
– Can do this in place of Weather assignment
for March 25
 Still need to send me 30 photos; submit best to
Duluth News Tribune

Photo Contest




The Duluth News Tribune, the Zinema 2 and New York Times
photographer Bill Cunningham are hosting a photo contest in the
Northland to celebrate the opening of the documentary “Bill
Cunningham New York” — a film by Richard Press. While
Cunningham chronicles fashion on the streets of New York, we’re
asking you to take documentary-style photos capturing everyday
fashion on the streets of Duluth.
The rules: You must be 18 years or older to enter. Photos must be
submitted to [email protected] by March 23 to be
considered. Finalists will be featured in the Scrapbook section April
3, when public voting begins. Winners will be announced on
opening night April 8 at the Zinema 2. Prizes include dinner at
Zietgiest Arts Cafe, a movie at the Zinema 2, and your photo
featured on the film’s website.



Words Matter!
– Photograph a public misspelling
– 5 points extra credit
– Here’s what I mean!
 http://picasaweb.google.com/LucyKragness/BadSp
ellings

To be a better photographer…

…you need to take a lot of photos!

The week in pictures


MSNBC:
– http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3842331/

Photographer profile
How’s it going?
 Do a brief (5 minute) PowerPoint presentation
for the class on March 21, March 28
 Include 10 images on individual slide pages that
best portray the photographer’s work
 Include one slide with biographical information,
portrait of the photographer


IMPORTANT NOTE:
Email presentations to me by noon on March 20

Let’s review who you have…
Molly: Mark Trockman, Lakeshore Weekly News,
Wayzata
 Luke: Steve Muscatelo, New Ulm Journal
 Brady: Bruce Olson, Montevideo American News
 Anna: Jennifer Horton, Equine photojournalist, Iowa
 Erica: David Burnett, freelance photographer
 Gram: Paul Walsh, AP freelance, Duluth
 Evia: Bea Wiharta, Reuters, Indonesia
 Matt: Jamie Squire, Getty Images
 Kim: Kirtstin Hatz, Shakopee Valley News
 Amanda: Matt Kane, Delano Herald Journal


Reegan: Tom Carothers, Woodbury Bulletin
 Tara: Nadine Kasel, Food Service News, Twin Cities
 Jessica: Eric Johnson, Austin Daily Herald
 Amelia: Annie Griffiths, National Geographic
 Laura: Scott Wallace, National Geographic
 Jennifer: Philip Kamras, Times Union, Albany, NY
 Ean: Kate Wiltshire, freelance, Dubois, WY
 Bailey: Stacy Axelrod, Daily Tar Heel, North Carolina
 Wesley: ?????
 Lisa: Joe Lemke, Spin Magazine
 Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher, Inland Valley Daily
News, Upland, California
 Bobby: Sun Sailor, Plymouth, MN
 Heather: Jason Wachter, St. Cloud Times


March 21:

March 28:

Ean: Kate Wiltshire
Wes:
Matt: Jamie Squire
Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher
Anna: Jennifer Horton
Gram: Paul Walsh
Heather: Carl Burton
Reegan: Tom Carothers
Bailey: Stacy Axelrod
Jennifer: Philip Kamras
Lisa: Joe Lemke
Amanda: Matt Kane

Bobby: Sun Sailor
Jessica: Eric Johnson
Amelia: Annie Griffiths
Evia: Gea Wiharta
Kim: Kirtstin Hatz
Tara: Nadine Kasel
Erica: David Burnett
Molly: David Brewster
Laura: Scott Wallace
Luke: Steve Muscatelo
Brady: Bruce Olson

Major Assignment III:
Portraits/Personality Photograph
Environmental photograph of a person in
an appropriate setting
 Photographs due: Friday, March 11


– Who have you/are you planning to
photograph?

Using Picasa, send a link with your best photos to:
[email protected]

Major Assignment IV: Sports
Cover a sporting event of your choice
 Practice stopping action
 Look on the sidelines/crowd for reactions
 Submit best shot: Doesn’t have to be
action
 Deadline: April 1


– What have you/do you plan to attend?
– Let’s go around the room

Major Assignment V: Spot News


Capture a spot news event:
– Fires
– Crimes
– Accidents
– Weather!
 Doesn’t have to be while snowing
 If a blizzard/high winds, look for snow piles!
 Might have to reduce aperture for snow – might be
too bright!
 If out in the snow, protect camera



Have your camera with you spring break!

Let’s look at your
Winter Outdoor Event Photographs
Overall good job!
 What was the biggest challenge?
 Biggest surprise?
 What did you learn?


Curt Perano starts his second Beargrease Marathon on Jan.
30. Originally from New Zealand, Perano moved to the U.S. in 2007.

A skier crosses the American Birkebeiner finish line, a 50K race, that
begins at the Telemark Resort in Cable, Wis. and ends on Main Street
in Hayward, Wis. on Feb. 26. Thousands of skiers traveled from around
the world to participate in this event.

Janice Reifenberger of Duluth walks out of the water after jumping into
Lake Superior at the Polar Plunge on Feb. 19.

The Minnesota Forest Lake 8th Grade Baller-inas Dana Larson, Abbie Vanbergen and
Kahlie Phillips take the Plunge on Feb. 19 at the Forest Lake 2nd Annual FLake Festival.
The annual winter plunge 'Gettin Cold for a Cause' is put on by the Forest Lake Rotary
Club. The Baller-inas showed up with the rest of the Century Junior High School girls
basketball team to jump in.

Paisley Nardini (right) and Karli Scheving brave the cold waters of Lake
Superior and shiver to stay warm at the Polar Bear Plunge last
Saturday in Duluth, MN.

Jumping into the icy Lake Superior water, Amy Larsen and Matt Prois
participated in the Polar Bear Plunge on Feb. 19 for Special Olympics.
The pair named themselves the "Smart Wool Ninjas" and joined over
800 other jumpers in the event.

The Fox 21 News Team takes the Polar Plunge in Canal Park on Feb.
19 to benefit the Special Olympics of Minnesota. Left to right: Dan
Hanger, Jason Vincent, Makenzi Henderson, Greg Chandler, Jacob
Kittilstad.

Dave Johnson emerges from the warming tent after jumping in Lake
Superior for the Duluth Polar Bear Plunge on Saturday, Feb. 19. Nearly
850 people took the plunge and raised more than $142,000 for Special
Olympics.

Rena Lettsome, Katie Oja and Matt Oja of Duluth jump into Lake
Superior during the polar plunge. The jumped along with the UMD
Pharmacy team on Feb. 19.

On Feb. 19 1,700 people particiated in the Springsteel Fishing Derby
held in Warroad, MN. Here, brothers Rod and Scott Storey of Warroad,
wait patiently for a fish to bite their line shortly after the Derby
started.The biggest fish caught during the Derby was a 19 pound
Northern caught by Damien Treichel.

These fishermen struggle to free a truck stuck in the cracking ice and
snow on Lake of the Woods, just outside Warroad, MN. They were
there to participate in the annual Springsteel Fishing Derby, which was
nearly canceled do to concerns of unsafe ice conditions.

Mike Foosness has a fish on at UMD's Big Jig ice fishing contest on Feb.
13th. Proceeds from the event support Bulldog athletics.

Sean Johnson (right) shows off his puppy, Dash, to Kelly (left) and
Maggie (middle) Smith of Duluth. Sean entered Dash into the "Cutest
Puppy Contest" at the Fitger's Complex in Duluth on Jan, 29. The
contest is held annually as part of the John Beargrease weekend.
Fiona, an Alaskan Malamute won the competition.

With a helping hand from Mom, Piper (2), gives the Great Dane named
Dino a hug on Jan. 29 at the Fitgers Complex during the John
Beargrease Cutest Puppy Contest.

A young boy plays on the ice skating pond at the 12th annual "Warmer by the Lake"
which was held at Bayfront Festival Park on Feb. 12. The event was sponsored by Duluth
Parks and Recreation. People of all ages skated on the ice skating pond, went snow
shoeing, roasted marshmallows and enjoyed hot chocolate and cookies.

UMD juniors Matt Newton and Jeremy Brown battle for position behind
the net while playing pick up hockey on March 2 at Fryberger Ice
Arena. The park has two outdoor rinks as well as one indoor, that are
used for both pickup hockey and youth games.

Jillian Goman, an 18 months old is playing with her mother at Chester
Bowl Park, Duluth Minn on Feb. 27.

Many people await their turn to ride up the ski lift at Spirit Mountain on
Wed. Feb. 2.

Two students in Duluth, Jon Lindsay and Zack Davidson, hit the slopes
at Spirit Mountain in honor of Military Appreciation Week on March 2.
All military members and their immediate families received discounted
rates on a number of amenities.

April Rosten and Trent Templer of Detroit Lakes roasted marshmallows
on the shores of Lake Superior at Beacon Pointe Resort. The resort
offers nightly campfires all year round.

Kathryn Thompson gets some exercise as she walks her two dogs, Bear
and Walter, down the driveway on her farm outside of Montevideo,
MN.

Let’s review photos in small groups
Share challenges/successes
 What would you do differently?


Final Project:
Let’s build a web page


Google Sites:
– http://sites.google.com

Let’s take the test!


Have a great spring break!


Slide 27

Journalism 2300:
News Photography
Week Seven
March 7, 2011

Announcements


Test will be at end of class

Announcements
Test will be at end of class
 Camera Contest:


– http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/event/arti
cle/id/192267/publisher_ID/36/
– Can do this in place of Weather assignment
for March 25
 Still need to send me 30 photos; submit best to
Duluth News Tribune

Photo Contest




The Duluth News Tribune, the Zinema 2 and New York Times
photographer Bill Cunningham are hosting a photo contest in the
Northland to celebrate the opening of the documentary “Bill
Cunningham New York” — a film by Richard Press. While
Cunningham chronicles fashion on the streets of New York, we’re
asking you to take documentary-style photos capturing everyday
fashion on the streets of Duluth.
The rules: You must be 18 years or older to enter. Photos must be
submitted to [email protected] by March 23 to be
considered. Finalists will be featured in the Scrapbook section April
3, when public voting begins. Winners will be announced on
opening night April 8 at the Zinema 2. Prizes include dinner at
Zietgiest Arts Cafe, a movie at the Zinema 2, and your photo
featured on the film’s website.



Words Matter!
– Photograph a public misspelling
– 5 points extra credit
– Here’s what I mean!
 http://picasaweb.google.com/LucyKragness/BadSp
ellings

To be a better photographer…

…you need to take a lot of photos!

The week in pictures


MSNBC:
– http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3842331/

Photographer profile
How’s it going?
 Do a brief (5 minute) PowerPoint presentation
for the class on March 21, March 28
 Include 10 images on individual slide pages that
best portray the photographer’s work
 Include one slide with biographical information,
portrait of the photographer


IMPORTANT NOTE:
Email presentations to me by noon on March 20

Let’s review who you have…
Molly: Mark Trockman, Lakeshore Weekly News,
Wayzata
 Luke: Steve Muscatelo, New Ulm Journal
 Brady: Bruce Olson, Montevideo American News
 Anna: Jennifer Horton, Equine photojournalist, Iowa
 Erica: David Burnett, freelance photographer
 Gram: Paul Walsh, AP freelance, Duluth
 Evia: Bea Wiharta, Reuters, Indonesia
 Matt: Jamie Squire, Getty Images
 Kim: Kirtstin Hatz, Shakopee Valley News
 Amanda: Matt Kane, Delano Herald Journal


Reegan: Tom Carothers, Woodbury Bulletin
 Tara: Nadine Kasel, Food Service News, Twin Cities
 Jessica: Eric Johnson, Austin Daily Herald
 Amelia: Annie Griffiths, National Geographic
 Laura: Scott Wallace, National Geographic
 Jennifer: Philip Kamras, Times Union, Albany, NY
 Ean: Kate Wiltshire, freelance, Dubois, WY
 Bailey: Stacy Axelrod, Daily Tar Heel, North Carolina
 Wesley: ?????
 Lisa: Joe Lemke, Spin Magazine
 Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher, Inland Valley Daily
News, Upland, California
 Bobby: Sun Sailor, Plymouth, MN
 Heather: Jason Wachter, St. Cloud Times


March 21:

March 28:

Ean: Kate Wiltshire
Wes:
Matt: Jamie Squire
Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher
Anna: Jennifer Horton
Gram: Paul Walsh
Heather: Carl Burton
Reegan: Tom Carothers
Bailey: Stacy Axelrod
Jennifer: Philip Kamras
Lisa: Joe Lemke
Amanda: Matt Kane

Bobby: Sun Sailor
Jessica: Eric Johnson
Amelia: Annie Griffiths
Evia: Gea Wiharta
Kim: Kirtstin Hatz
Tara: Nadine Kasel
Erica: David Burnett
Molly: David Brewster
Laura: Scott Wallace
Luke: Steve Muscatelo
Brady: Bruce Olson

Major Assignment III:
Portraits/Personality Photograph
Environmental photograph of a person in
an appropriate setting
 Photographs due: Friday, March 11


– Who have you/are you planning to
photograph?

Using Picasa, send a link with your best photos to:
[email protected]

Major Assignment IV: Sports
Cover a sporting event of your choice
 Practice stopping action
 Look on the sidelines/crowd for reactions
 Submit best shot: Doesn’t have to be
action
 Deadline: April 1


– What have you/do you plan to attend?
– Let’s go around the room

Major Assignment V: Spot News


Capture a spot news event:
– Fires
– Crimes
– Accidents
– Weather!
 Doesn’t have to be while snowing
 If a blizzard/high winds, look for snow piles!
 Might have to reduce aperture for snow – might be
too bright!
 If out in the snow, protect camera



Have your camera with you spring break!

Let’s look at your
Winter Outdoor Event Photographs
Overall good job!
 What was the biggest challenge?
 Biggest surprise?
 What did you learn?


Curt Perano starts his second Beargrease Marathon on Jan.
30. Originally from New Zealand, Perano moved to the U.S. in 2007.

A skier crosses the American Birkebeiner finish line, a 50K race, that
begins at the Telemark Resort in Cable, Wis. and ends on Main Street
in Hayward, Wis. on Feb. 26. Thousands of skiers traveled from around
the world to participate in this event.

Janice Reifenberger of Duluth walks out of the water after jumping into
Lake Superior at the Polar Plunge on Feb. 19.

The Minnesota Forest Lake 8th Grade Baller-inas Dana Larson, Abbie Vanbergen and
Kahlie Phillips take the Plunge on Feb. 19 at the Forest Lake 2nd Annual FLake Festival.
The annual winter plunge 'Gettin Cold for a Cause' is put on by the Forest Lake Rotary
Club. The Baller-inas showed up with the rest of the Century Junior High School girls
basketball team to jump in.

Paisley Nardini (right) and Karli Scheving brave the cold waters of Lake
Superior and shiver to stay warm at the Polar Bear Plunge last
Saturday in Duluth, MN.

Jumping into the icy Lake Superior water, Amy Larsen and Matt Prois
participated in the Polar Bear Plunge on Feb. 19 for Special Olympics.
The pair named themselves the "Smart Wool Ninjas" and joined over
800 other jumpers in the event.

The Fox 21 News Team takes the Polar Plunge in Canal Park on Feb.
19 to benefit the Special Olympics of Minnesota. Left to right: Dan
Hanger, Jason Vincent, Makenzi Henderson, Greg Chandler, Jacob
Kittilstad.

Dave Johnson emerges from the warming tent after jumping in Lake
Superior for the Duluth Polar Bear Plunge on Saturday, Feb. 19. Nearly
850 people took the plunge and raised more than $142,000 for Special
Olympics.

Rena Lettsome, Katie Oja and Matt Oja of Duluth jump into Lake
Superior during the polar plunge. The jumped along with the UMD
Pharmacy team on Feb. 19.

On Feb. 19 1,700 people particiated in the Springsteel Fishing Derby
held in Warroad, MN. Here, brothers Rod and Scott Storey of Warroad,
wait patiently for a fish to bite their line shortly after the Derby
started.The biggest fish caught during the Derby was a 19 pound
Northern caught by Damien Treichel.

These fishermen struggle to free a truck stuck in the cracking ice and
snow on Lake of the Woods, just outside Warroad, MN. They were
there to participate in the annual Springsteel Fishing Derby, which was
nearly canceled do to concerns of unsafe ice conditions.

Mike Foosness has a fish on at UMD's Big Jig ice fishing contest on Feb.
13th. Proceeds from the event support Bulldog athletics.

Sean Johnson (right) shows off his puppy, Dash, to Kelly (left) and
Maggie (middle) Smith of Duluth. Sean entered Dash into the "Cutest
Puppy Contest" at the Fitger's Complex in Duluth on Jan, 29. The
contest is held annually as part of the John Beargrease weekend.
Fiona, an Alaskan Malamute won the competition.

With a helping hand from Mom, Piper (2), gives the Great Dane named
Dino a hug on Jan. 29 at the Fitgers Complex during the John
Beargrease Cutest Puppy Contest.

A young boy plays on the ice skating pond at the 12th annual "Warmer by the Lake"
which was held at Bayfront Festival Park on Feb. 12. The event was sponsored by Duluth
Parks and Recreation. People of all ages skated on the ice skating pond, went snow
shoeing, roasted marshmallows and enjoyed hot chocolate and cookies.

UMD juniors Matt Newton and Jeremy Brown battle for position behind
the net while playing pick up hockey on March 2 at Fryberger Ice
Arena. The park has two outdoor rinks as well as one indoor, that are
used for both pickup hockey and youth games.

Jillian Goman, an 18 months old is playing with her mother at Chester
Bowl Park, Duluth Minn on Feb. 27.

Many people await their turn to ride up the ski lift at Spirit Mountain on
Wed. Feb. 2.

Two students in Duluth, Jon Lindsay and Zack Davidson, hit the slopes
at Spirit Mountain in honor of Military Appreciation Week on March 2.
All military members and their immediate families received discounted
rates on a number of amenities.

April Rosten and Trent Templer of Detroit Lakes roasted marshmallows
on the shores of Lake Superior at Beacon Pointe Resort. The resort
offers nightly campfires all year round.

Kathryn Thompson gets some exercise as she walks her two dogs, Bear
and Walter, down the driveway on her farm outside of Montevideo,
MN.

Let’s review photos in small groups
Share challenges/successes
 What would you do differently?


Final Project:
Let’s build a web page


Google Sites:
– http://sites.google.com

Let’s take the test!


Have a great spring break!


Slide 28

Journalism 2300:
News Photography
Week Seven
March 7, 2011

Announcements


Test will be at end of class

Announcements
Test will be at end of class
 Camera Contest:


– http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/event/arti
cle/id/192267/publisher_ID/36/
– Can do this in place of Weather assignment
for March 25
 Still need to send me 30 photos; submit best to
Duluth News Tribune

Photo Contest




The Duluth News Tribune, the Zinema 2 and New York Times
photographer Bill Cunningham are hosting a photo contest in the
Northland to celebrate the opening of the documentary “Bill
Cunningham New York” — a film by Richard Press. While
Cunningham chronicles fashion on the streets of New York, we’re
asking you to take documentary-style photos capturing everyday
fashion on the streets of Duluth.
The rules: You must be 18 years or older to enter. Photos must be
submitted to [email protected] by March 23 to be
considered. Finalists will be featured in the Scrapbook section April
3, when public voting begins. Winners will be announced on
opening night April 8 at the Zinema 2. Prizes include dinner at
Zietgiest Arts Cafe, a movie at the Zinema 2, and your photo
featured on the film’s website.



Words Matter!
– Photograph a public misspelling
– 5 points extra credit
– Here’s what I mean!
 http://picasaweb.google.com/LucyKragness/BadSp
ellings

To be a better photographer…

…you need to take a lot of photos!

The week in pictures


MSNBC:
– http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3842331/

Photographer profile
How’s it going?
 Do a brief (5 minute) PowerPoint presentation
for the class on March 21, March 28
 Include 10 images on individual slide pages that
best portray the photographer’s work
 Include one slide with biographical information,
portrait of the photographer


IMPORTANT NOTE:
Email presentations to me by noon on March 20

Let’s review who you have…
Molly: Mark Trockman, Lakeshore Weekly News,
Wayzata
 Luke: Steve Muscatelo, New Ulm Journal
 Brady: Bruce Olson, Montevideo American News
 Anna: Jennifer Horton, Equine photojournalist, Iowa
 Erica: David Burnett, freelance photographer
 Gram: Paul Walsh, AP freelance, Duluth
 Evia: Bea Wiharta, Reuters, Indonesia
 Matt: Jamie Squire, Getty Images
 Kim: Kirtstin Hatz, Shakopee Valley News
 Amanda: Matt Kane, Delano Herald Journal


Reegan: Tom Carothers, Woodbury Bulletin
 Tara: Nadine Kasel, Food Service News, Twin Cities
 Jessica: Eric Johnson, Austin Daily Herald
 Amelia: Annie Griffiths, National Geographic
 Laura: Scott Wallace, National Geographic
 Jennifer: Philip Kamras, Times Union, Albany, NY
 Ean: Kate Wiltshire, freelance, Dubois, WY
 Bailey: Stacy Axelrod, Daily Tar Heel, North Carolina
 Wesley: ?????
 Lisa: Joe Lemke, Spin Magazine
 Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher, Inland Valley Daily
News, Upland, California
 Bobby: Sun Sailor, Plymouth, MN
 Heather: Jason Wachter, St. Cloud Times


March 21:

March 28:

Ean: Kate Wiltshire
Wes:
Matt: Jamie Squire
Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher
Anna: Jennifer Horton
Gram: Paul Walsh
Heather: Carl Burton
Reegan: Tom Carothers
Bailey: Stacy Axelrod
Jennifer: Philip Kamras
Lisa: Joe Lemke
Amanda: Matt Kane

Bobby: Sun Sailor
Jessica: Eric Johnson
Amelia: Annie Griffiths
Evia: Gea Wiharta
Kim: Kirtstin Hatz
Tara: Nadine Kasel
Erica: David Burnett
Molly: David Brewster
Laura: Scott Wallace
Luke: Steve Muscatelo
Brady: Bruce Olson

Major Assignment III:
Portraits/Personality Photograph
Environmental photograph of a person in
an appropriate setting
 Photographs due: Friday, March 11


– Who have you/are you planning to
photograph?

Using Picasa, send a link with your best photos to:
[email protected]

Major Assignment IV: Sports
Cover a sporting event of your choice
 Practice stopping action
 Look on the sidelines/crowd for reactions
 Submit best shot: Doesn’t have to be
action
 Deadline: April 1


– What have you/do you plan to attend?
– Let’s go around the room

Major Assignment V: Spot News


Capture a spot news event:
– Fires
– Crimes
– Accidents
– Weather!
 Doesn’t have to be while snowing
 If a blizzard/high winds, look for snow piles!
 Might have to reduce aperture for snow – might be
too bright!
 If out in the snow, protect camera



Have your camera with you spring break!

Let’s look at your
Winter Outdoor Event Photographs
Overall good job!
 What was the biggest challenge?
 Biggest surprise?
 What did you learn?


Curt Perano starts his second Beargrease Marathon on Jan.
30. Originally from New Zealand, Perano moved to the U.S. in 2007.

A skier crosses the American Birkebeiner finish line, a 50K race, that
begins at the Telemark Resort in Cable, Wis. and ends on Main Street
in Hayward, Wis. on Feb. 26. Thousands of skiers traveled from around
the world to participate in this event.

Janice Reifenberger of Duluth walks out of the water after jumping into
Lake Superior at the Polar Plunge on Feb. 19.

The Minnesota Forest Lake 8th Grade Baller-inas Dana Larson, Abbie Vanbergen and
Kahlie Phillips take the Plunge on Feb. 19 at the Forest Lake 2nd Annual FLake Festival.
The annual winter plunge 'Gettin Cold for a Cause' is put on by the Forest Lake Rotary
Club. The Baller-inas showed up with the rest of the Century Junior High School girls
basketball team to jump in.

Paisley Nardini (right) and Karli Scheving brave the cold waters of Lake
Superior and shiver to stay warm at the Polar Bear Plunge last
Saturday in Duluth, MN.

Jumping into the icy Lake Superior water, Amy Larsen and Matt Prois
participated in the Polar Bear Plunge on Feb. 19 for Special Olympics.
The pair named themselves the "Smart Wool Ninjas" and joined over
800 other jumpers in the event.

The Fox 21 News Team takes the Polar Plunge in Canal Park on Feb.
19 to benefit the Special Olympics of Minnesota. Left to right: Dan
Hanger, Jason Vincent, Makenzi Henderson, Greg Chandler, Jacob
Kittilstad.

Dave Johnson emerges from the warming tent after jumping in Lake
Superior for the Duluth Polar Bear Plunge on Saturday, Feb. 19. Nearly
850 people took the plunge and raised more than $142,000 for Special
Olympics.

Rena Lettsome, Katie Oja and Matt Oja of Duluth jump into Lake
Superior during the polar plunge. The jumped along with the UMD
Pharmacy team on Feb. 19.

On Feb. 19 1,700 people particiated in the Springsteel Fishing Derby
held in Warroad, MN. Here, brothers Rod and Scott Storey of Warroad,
wait patiently for a fish to bite their line shortly after the Derby
started.The biggest fish caught during the Derby was a 19 pound
Northern caught by Damien Treichel.

These fishermen struggle to free a truck stuck in the cracking ice and
snow on Lake of the Woods, just outside Warroad, MN. They were
there to participate in the annual Springsteel Fishing Derby, which was
nearly canceled do to concerns of unsafe ice conditions.

Mike Foosness has a fish on at UMD's Big Jig ice fishing contest on Feb.
13th. Proceeds from the event support Bulldog athletics.

Sean Johnson (right) shows off his puppy, Dash, to Kelly (left) and
Maggie (middle) Smith of Duluth. Sean entered Dash into the "Cutest
Puppy Contest" at the Fitger's Complex in Duluth on Jan, 29. The
contest is held annually as part of the John Beargrease weekend.
Fiona, an Alaskan Malamute won the competition.

With a helping hand from Mom, Piper (2), gives the Great Dane named
Dino a hug on Jan. 29 at the Fitgers Complex during the John
Beargrease Cutest Puppy Contest.

A young boy plays on the ice skating pond at the 12th annual "Warmer by the Lake"
which was held at Bayfront Festival Park on Feb. 12. The event was sponsored by Duluth
Parks and Recreation. People of all ages skated on the ice skating pond, went snow
shoeing, roasted marshmallows and enjoyed hot chocolate and cookies.

UMD juniors Matt Newton and Jeremy Brown battle for position behind
the net while playing pick up hockey on March 2 at Fryberger Ice
Arena. The park has two outdoor rinks as well as one indoor, that are
used for both pickup hockey and youth games.

Jillian Goman, an 18 months old is playing with her mother at Chester
Bowl Park, Duluth Minn on Feb. 27.

Many people await their turn to ride up the ski lift at Spirit Mountain on
Wed. Feb. 2.

Two students in Duluth, Jon Lindsay and Zack Davidson, hit the slopes
at Spirit Mountain in honor of Military Appreciation Week on March 2.
All military members and their immediate families received discounted
rates on a number of amenities.

April Rosten and Trent Templer of Detroit Lakes roasted marshmallows
on the shores of Lake Superior at Beacon Pointe Resort. The resort
offers nightly campfires all year round.

Kathryn Thompson gets some exercise as she walks her two dogs, Bear
and Walter, down the driveway on her farm outside of Montevideo,
MN.

Let’s review photos in small groups
Share challenges/successes
 What would you do differently?


Final Project:
Let’s build a web page


Google Sites:
– http://sites.google.com

Let’s take the test!


Have a great spring break!


Slide 29

Journalism 2300:
News Photography
Week Seven
March 7, 2011

Announcements


Test will be at end of class

Announcements
Test will be at end of class
 Camera Contest:


– http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/event/arti
cle/id/192267/publisher_ID/36/
– Can do this in place of Weather assignment
for March 25
 Still need to send me 30 photos; submit best to
Duluth News Tribune

Photo Contest




The Duluth News Tribune, the Zinema 2 and New York Times
photographer Bill Cunningham are hosting a photo contest in the
Northland to celebrate the opening of the documentary “Bill
Cunningham New York” — a film by Richard Press. While
Cunningham chronicles fashion on the streets of New York, we’re
asking you to take documentary-style photos capturing everyday
fashion on the streets of Duluth.
The rules: You must be 18 years or older to enter. Photos must be
submitted to [email protected] by March 23 to be
considered. Finalists will be featured in the Scrapbook section April
3, when public voting begins. Winners will be announced on
opening night April 8 at the Zinema 2. Prizes include dinner at
Zietgiest Arts Cafe, a movie at the Zinema 2, and your photo
featured on the film’s website.



Words Matter!
– Photograph a public misspelling
– 5 points extra credit
– Here’s what I mean!
 http://picasaweb.google.com/LucyKragness/BadSp
ellings

To be a better photographer…

…you need to take a lot of photos!

The week in pictures


MSNBC:
– http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3842331/

Photographer profile
How’s it going?
 Do a brief (5 minute) PowerPoint presentation
for the class on March 21, March 28
 Include 10 images on individual slide pages that
best portray the photographer’s work
 Include one slide with biographical information,
portrait of the photographer


IMPORTANT NOTE:
Email presentations to me by noon on March 20

Let’s review who you have…
Molly: Mark Trockman, Lakeshore Weekly News,
Wayzata
 Luke: Steve Muscatelo, New Ulm Journal
 Brady: Bruce Olson, Montevideo American News
 Anna: Jennifer Horton, Equine photojournalist, Iowa
 Erica: David Burnett, freelance photographer
 Gram: Paul Walsh, AP freelance, Duluth
 Evia: Bea Wiharta, Reuters, Indonesia
 Matt: Jamie Squire, Getty Images
 Kim: Kirtstin Hatz, Shakopee Valley News
 Amanda: Matt Kane, Delano Herald Journal


Reegan: Tom Carothers, Woodbury Bulletin
 Tara: Nadine Kasel, Food Service News, Twin Cities
 Jessica: Eric Johnson, Austin Daily Herald
 Amelia: Annie Griffiths, National Geographic
 Laura: Scott Wallace, National Geographic
 Jennifer: Philip Kamras, Times Union, Albany, NY
 Ean: Kate Wiltshire, freelance, Dubois, WY
 Bailey: Stacy Axelrod, Daily Tar Heel, North Carolina
 Wesley: ?????
 Lisa: Joe Lemke, Spin Magazine
 Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher, Inland Valley Daily
News, Upland, California
 Bobby: Sun Sailor, Plymouth, MN
 Heather: Jason Wachter, St. Cloud Times


March 21:

March 28:

Ean: Kate Wiltshire
Wes:
Matt: Jamie Squire
Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher
Anna: Jennifer Horton
Gram: Paul Walsh
Heather: Carl Burton
Reegan: Tom Carothers
Bailey: Stacy Axelrod
Jennifer: Philip Kamras
Lisa: Joe Lemke
Amanda: Matt Kane

Bobby: Sun Sailor
Jessica: Eric Johnson
Amelia: Annie Griffiths
Evia: Gea Wiharta
Kim: Kirtstin Hatz
Tara: Nadine Kasel
Erica: David Burnett
Molly: David Brewster
Laura: Scott Wallace
Luke: Steve Muscatelo
Brady: Bruce Olson

Major Assignment III:
Portraits/Personality Photograph
Environmental photograph of a person in
an appropriate setting
 Photographs due: Friday, March 11


– Who have you/are you planning to
photograph?

Using Picasa, send a link with your best photos to:
[email protected]

Major Assignment IV: Sports
Cover a sporting event of your choice
 Practice stopping action
 Look on the sidelines/crowd for reactions
 Submit best shot: Doesn’t have to be
action
 Deadline: April 1


– What have you/do you plan to attend?
– Let’s go around the room

Major Assignment V: Spot News


Capture a spot news event:
– Fires
– Crimes
– Accidents
– Weather!
 Doesn’t have to be while snowing
 If a blizzard/high winds, look for snow piles!
 Might have to reduce aperture for snow – might be
too bright!
 If out in the snow, protect camera



Have your camera with you spring break!

Let’s look at your
Winter Outdoor Event Photographs
Overall good job!
 What was the biggest challenge?
 Biggest surprise?
 What did you learn?


Curt Perano starts his second Beargrease Marathon on Jan.
30. Originally from New Zealand, Perano moved to the U.S. in 2007.

A skier crosses the American Birkebeiner finish line, a 50K race, that
begins at the Telemark Resort in Cable, Wis. and ends on Main Street
in Hayward, Wis. on Feb. 26. Thousands of skiers traveled from around
the world to participate in this event.

Janice Reifenberger of Duluth walks out of the water after jumping into
Lake Superior at the Polar Plunge on Feb. 19.

The Minnesota Forest Lake 8th Grade Baller-inas Dana Larson, Abbie Vanbergen and
Kahlie Phillips take the Plunge on Feb. 19 at the Forest Lake 2nd Annual FLake Festival.
The annual winter plunge 'Gettin Cold for a Cause' is put on by the Forest Lake Rotary
Club. The Baller-inas showed up with the rest of the Century Junior High School girls
basketball team to jump in.

Paisley Nardini (right) and Karli Scheving brave the cold waters of Lake
Superior and shiver to stay warm at the Polar Bear Plunge last
Saturday in Duluth, MN.

Jumping into the icy Lake Superior water, Amy Larsen and Matt Prois
participated in the Polar Bear Plunge on Feb. 19 for Special Olympics.
The pair named themselves the "Smart Wool Ninjas" and joined over
800 other jumpers in the event.

The Fox 21 News Team takes the Polar Plunge in Canal Park on Feb.
19 to benefit the Special Olympics of Minnesota. Left to right: Dan
Hanger, Jason Vincent, Makenzi Henderson, Greg Chandler, Jacob
Kittilstad.

Dave Johnson emerges from the warming tent after jumping in Lake
Superior for the Duluth Polar Bear Plunge on Saturday, Feb. 19. Nearly
850 people took the plunge and raised more than $142,000 for Special
Olympics.

Rena Lettsome, Katie Oja and Matt Oja of Duluth jump into Lake
Superior during the polar plunge. The jumped along with the UMD
Pharmacy team on Feb. 19.

On Feb. 19 1,700 people particiated in the Springsteel Fishing Derby
held in Warroad, MN. Here, brothers Rod and Scott Storey of Warroad,
wait patiently for a fish to bite their line shortly after the Derby
started.The biggest fish caught during the Derby was a 19 pound
Northern caught by Damien Treichel.

These fishermen struggle to free a truck stuck in the cracking ice and
snow on Lake of the Woods, just outside Warroad, MN. They were
there to participate in the annual Springsteel Fishing Derby, which was
nearly canceled do to concerns of unsafe ice conditions.

Mike Foosness has a fish on at UMD's Big Jig ice fishing contest on Feb.
13th. Proceeds from the event support Bulldog athletics.

Sean Johnson (right) shows off his puppy, Dash, to Kelly (left) and
Maggie (middle) Smith of Duluth. Sean entered Dash into the "Cutest
Puppy Contest" at the Fitger's Complex in Duluth on Jan, 29. The
contest is held annually as part of the John Beargrease weekend.
Fiona, an Alaskan Malamute won the competition.

With a helping hand from Mom, Piper (2), gives the Great Dane named
Dino a hug on Jan. 29 at the Fitgers Complex during the John
Beargrease Cutest Puppy Contest.

A young boy plays on the ice skating pond at the 12th annual "Warmer by the Lake"
which was held at Bayfront Festival Park on Feb. 12. The event was sponsored by Duluth
Parks and Recreation. People of all ages skated on the ice skating pond, went snow
shoeing, roasted marshmallows and enjoyed hot chocolate and cookies.

UMD juniors Matt Newton and Jeremy Brown battle for position behind
the net while playing pick up hockey on March 2 at Fryberger Ice
Arena. The park has two outdoor rinks as well as one indoor, that are
used for both pickup hockey and youth games.

Jillian Goman, an 18 months old is playing with her mother at Chester
Bowl Park, Duluth Minn on Feb. 27.

Many people await their turn to ride up the ski lift at Spirit Mountain on
Wed. Feb. 2.

Two students in Duluth, Jon Lindsay and Zack Davidson, hit the slopes
at Spirit Mountain in honor of Military Appreciation Week on March 2.
All military members and their immediate families received discounted
rates on a number of amenities.

April Rosten and Trent Templer of Detroit Lakes roasted marshmallows
on the shores of Lake Superior at Beacon Pointe Resort. The resort
offers nightly campfires all year round.

Kathryn Thompson gets some exercise as she walks her two dogs, Bear
and Walter, down the driveway on her farm outside of Montevideo,
MN.

Let’s review photos in small groups
Share challenges/successes
 What would you do differently?


Final Project:
Let’s build a web page


Google Sites:
– http://sites.google.com

Let’s take the test!


Have a great spring break!


Slide 30

Journalism 2300:
News Photography
Week Seven
March 7, 2011

Announcements


Test will be at end of class

Announcements
Test will be at end of class
 Camera Contest:


– http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/event/arti
cle/id/192267/publisher_ID/36/
– Can do this in place of Weather assignment
for March 25
 Still need to send me 30 photos; submit best to
Duluth News Tribune

Photo Contest




The Duluth News Tribune, the Zinema 2 and New York Times
photographer Bill Cunningham are hosting a photo contest in the
Northland to celebrate the opening of the documentary “Bill
Cunningham New York” — a film by Richard Press. While
Cunningham chronicles fashion on the streets of New York, we’re
asking you to take documentary-style photos capturing everyday
fashion on the streets of Duluth.
The rules: You must be 18 years or older to enter. Photos must be
submitted to [email protected] by March 23 to be
considered. Finalists will be featured in the Scrapbook section April
3, when public voting begins. Winners will be announced on
opening night April 8 at the Zinema 2. Prizes include dinner at
Zietgiest Arts Cafe, a movie at the Zinema 2, and your photo
featured on the film’s website.



Words Matter!
– Photograph a public misspelling
– 5 points extra credit
– Here’s what I mean!
 http://picasaweb.google.com/LucyKragness/BadSp
ellings

To be a better photographer…

…you need to take a lot of photos!

The week in pictures


MSNBC:
– http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3842331/

Photographer profile
How’s it going?
 Do a brief (5 minute) PowerPoint presentation
for the class on March 21, March 28
 Include 10 images on individual slide pages that
best portray the photographer’s work
 Include one slide with biographical information,
portrait of the photographer


IMPORTANT NOTE:
Email presentations to me by noon on March 20

Let’s review who you have…
Molly: Mark Trockman, Lakeshore Weekly News,
Wayzata
 Luke: Steve Muscatelo, New Ulm Journal
 Brady: Bruce Olson, Montevideo American News
 Anna: Jennifer Horton, Equine photojournalist, Iowa
 Erica: David Burnett, freelance photographer
 Gram: Paul Walsh, AP freelance, Duluth
 Evia: Bea Wiharta, Reuters, Indonesia
 Matt: Jamie Squire, Getty Images
 Kim: Kirtstin Hatz, Shakopee Valley News
 Amanda: Matt Kane, Delano Herald Journal


Reegan: Tom Carothers, Woodbury Bulletin
 Tara: Nadine Kasel, Food Service News, Twin Cities
 Jessica: Eric Johnson, Austin Daily Herald
 Amelia: Annie Griffiths, National Geographic
 Laura: Scott Wallace, National Geographic
 Jennifer: Philip Kamras, Times Union, Albany, NY
 Ean: Kate Wiltshire, freelance, Dubois, WY
 Bailey: Stacy Axelrod, Daily Tar Heel, North Carolina
 Wesley: ?????
 Lisa: Joe Lemke, Spin Magazine
 Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher, Inland Valley Daily
News, Upland, California
 Bobby: Sun Sailor, Plymouth, MN
 Heather: Jason Wachter, St. Cloud Times


March 21:

March 28:

Ean: Kate Wiltshire
Wes:
Matt: Jamie Squire
Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher
Anna: Jennifer Horton
Gram: Paul Walsh
Heather: Carl Burton
Reegan: Tom Carothers
Bailey: Stacy Axelrod
Jennifer: Philip Kamras
Lisa: Joe Lemke
Amanda: Matt Kane

Bobby: Sun Sailor
Jessica: Eric Johnson
Amelia: Annie Griffiths
Evia: Gea Wiharta
Kim: Kirtstin Hatz
Tara: Nadine Kasel
Erica: David Burnett
Molly: David Brewster
Laura: Scott Wallace
Luke: Steve Muscatelo
Brady: Bruce Olson

Major Assignment III:
Portraits/Personality Photograph
Environmental photograph of a person in
an appropriate setting
 Photographs due: Friday, March 11


– Who have you/are you planning to
photograph?

Using Picasa, send a link with your best photos to:
[email protected]

Major Assignment IV: Sports
Cover a sporting event of your choice
 Practice stopping action
 Look on the sidelines/crowd for reactions
 Submit best shot: Doesn’t have to be
action
 Deadline: April 1


– What have you/do you plan to attend?
– Let’s go around the room

Major Assignment V: Spot News


Capture a spot news event:
– Fires
– Crimes
– Accidents
– Weather!
 Doesn’t have to be while snowing
 If a blizzard/high winds, look for snow piles!
 Might have to reduce aperture for snow – might be
too bright!
 If out in the snow, protect camera



Have your camera with you spring break!

Let’s look at your
Winter Outdoor Event Photographs
Overall good job!
 What was the biggest challenge?
 Biggest surprise?
 What did you learn?


Curt Perano starts his second Beargrease Marathon on Jan.
30. Originally from New Zealand, Perano moved to the U.S. in 2007.

A skier crosses the American Birkebeiner finish line, a 50K race, that
begins at the Telemark Resort in Cable, Wis. and ends on Main Street
in Hayward, Wis. on Feb. 26. Thousands of skiers traveled from around
the world to participate in this event.

Janice Reifenberger of Duluth walks out of the water after jumping into
Lake Superior at the Polar Plunge on Feb. 19.

The Minnesota Forest Lake 8th Grade Baller-inas Dana Larson, Abbie Vanbergen and
Kahlie Phillips take the Plunge on Feb. 19 at the Forest Lake 2nd Annual FLake Festival.
The annual winter plunge 'Gettin Cold for a Cause' is put on by the Forest Lake Rotary
Club. The Baller-inas showed up with the rest of the Century Junior High School girls
basketball team to jump in.

Paisley Nardini (right) and Karli Scheving brave the cold waters of Lake
Superior and shiver to stay warm at the Polar Bear Plunge last
Saturday in Duluth, MN.

Jumping into the icy Lake Superior water, Amy Larsen and Matt Prois
participated in the Polar Bear Plunge on Feb. 19 for Special Olympics.
The pair named themselves the "Smart Wool Ninjas" and joined over
800 other jumpers in the event.

The Fox 21 News Team takes the Polar Plunge in Canal Park on Feb.
19 to benefit the Special Olympics of Minnesota. Left to right: Dan
Hanger, Jason Vincent, Makenzi Henderson, Greg Chandler, Jacob
Kittilstad.

Dave Johnson emerges from the warming tent after jumping in Lake
Superior for the Duluth Polar Bear Plunge on Saturday, Feb. 19. Nearly
850 people took the plunge and raised more than $142,000 for Special
Olympics.

Rena Lettsome, Katie Oja and Matt Oja of Duluth jump into Lake
Superior during the polar plunge. The jumped along with the UMD
Pharmacy team on Feb. 19.

On Feb. 19 1,700 people particiated in the Springsteel Fishing Derby
held in Warroad, MN. Here, brothers Rod and Scott Storey of Warroad,
wait patiently for a fish to bite their line shortly after the Derby
started.The biggest fish caught during the Derby was a 19 pound
Northern caught by Damien Treichel.

These fishermen struggle to free a truck stuck in the cracking ice and
snow on Lake of the Woods, just outside Warroad, MN. They were
there to participate in the annual Springsteel Fishing Derby, which was
nearly canceled do to concerns of unsafe ice conditions.

Mike Foosness has a fish on at UMD's Big Jig ice fishing contest on Feb.
13th. Proceeds from the event support Bulldog athletics.

Sean Johnson (right) shows off his puppy, Dash, to Kelly (left) and
Maggie (middle) Smith of Duluth. Sean entered Dash into the "Cutest
Puppy Contest" at the Fitger's Complex in Duluth on Jan, 29. The
contest is held annually as part of the John Beargrease weekend.
Fiona, an Alaskan Malamute won the competition.

With a helping hand from Mom, Piper (2), gives the Great Dane named
Dino a hug on Jan. 29 at the Fitgers Complex during the John
Beargrease Cutest Puppy Contest.

A young boy plays on the ice skating pond at the 12th annual "Warmer by the Lake"
which was held at Bayfront Festival Park on Feb. 12. The event was sponsored by Duluth
Parks and Recreation. People of all ages skated on the ice skating pond, went snow
shoeing, roasted marshmallows and enjoyed hot chocolate and cookies.

UMD juniors Matt Newton and Jeremy Brown battle for position behind
the net while playing pick up hockey on March 2 at Fryberger Ice
Arena. The park has two outdoor rinks as well as one indoor, that are
used for both pickup hockey and youth games.

Jillian Goman, an 18 months old is playing with her mother at Chester
Bowl Park, Duluth Minn on Feb. 27.

Many people await their turn to ride up the ski lift at Spirit Mountain on
Wed. Feb. 2.

Two students in Duluth, Jon Lindsay and Zack Davidson, hit the slopes
at Spirit Mountain in honor of Military Appreciation Week on March 2.
All military members and their immediate families received discounted
rates on a number of amenities.

April Rosten and Trent Templer of Detroit Lakes roasted marshmallows
on the shores of Lake Superior at Beacon Pointe Resort. The resort
offers nightly campfires all year round.

Kathryn Thompson gets some exercise as she walks her two dogs, Bear
and Walter, down the driveway on her farm outside of Montevideo,
MN.

Let’s review photos in small groups
Share challenges/successes
 What would you do differently?


Final Project:
Let’s build a web page


Google Sites:
– http://sites.google.com

Let’s take the test!


Have a great spring break!


Slide 31

Journalism 2300:
News Photography
Week Seven
March 7, 2011

Announcements


Test will be at end of class

Announcements
Test will be at end of class
 Camera Contest:


– http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/event/arti
cle/id/192267/publisher_ID/36/
– Can do this in place of Weather assignment
for March 25
 Still need to send me 30 photos; submit best to
Duluth News Tribune

Photo Contest




The Duluth News Tribune, the Zinema 2 and New York Times
photographer Bill Cunningham are hosting a photo contest in the
Northland to celebrate the opening of the documentary “Bill
Cunningham New York” — a film by Richard Press. While
Cunningham chronicles fashion on the streets of New York, we’re
asking you to take documentary-style photos capturing everyday
fashion on the streets of Duluth.
The rules: You must be 18 years or older to enter. Photos must be
submitted to [email protected] by March 23 to be
considered. Finalists will be featured in the Scrapbook section April
3, when public voting begins. Winners will be announced on
opening night April 8 at the Zinema 2. Prizes include dinner at
Zietgiest Arts Cafe, a movie at the Zinema 2, and your photo
featured on the film’s website.



Words Matter!
– Photograph a public misspelling
– 5 points extra credit
– Here’s what I mean!
 http://picasaweb.google.com/LucyKragness/BadSp
ellings

To be a better photographer…

…you need to take a lot of photos!

The week in pictures


MSNBC:
– http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3842331/

Photographer profile
How’s it going?
 Do a brief (5 minute) PowerPoint presentation
for the class on March 21, March 28
 Include 10 images on individual slide pages that
best portray the photographer’s work
 Include one slide with biographical information,
portrait of the photographer


IMPORTANT NOTE:
Email presentations to me by noon on March 20

Let’s review who you have…
Molly: Mark Trockman, Lakeshore Weekly News,
Wayzata
 Luke: Steve Muscatelo, New Ulm Journal
 Brady: Bruce Olson, Montevideo American News
 Anna: Jennifer Horton, Equine photojournalist, Iowa
 Erica: David Burnett, freelance photographer
 Gram: Paul Walsh, AP freelance, Duluth
 Evia: Bea Wiharta, Reuters, Indonesia
 Matt: Jamie Squire, Getty Images
 Kim: Kirtstin Hatz, Shakopee Valley News
 Amanda: Matt Kane, Delano Herald Journal


Reegan: Tom Carothers, Woodbury Bulletin
 Tara: Nadine Kasel, Food Service News, Twin Cities
 Jessica: Eric Johnson, Austin Daily Herald
 Amelia: Annie Griffiths, National Geographic
 Laura: Scott Wallace, National Geographic
 Jennifer: Philip Kamras, Times Union, Albany, NY
 Ean: Kate Wiltshire, freelance, Dubois, WY
 Bailey: Stacy Axelrod, Daily Tar Heel, North Carolina
 Wesley: ?????
 Lisa: Joe Lemke, Spin Magazine
 Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher, Inland Valley Daily
News, Upland, California
 Bobby: Sun Sailor, Plymouth, MN
 Heather: Jason Wachter, St. Cloud Times


March 21:

March 28:

Ean: Kate Wiltshire
Wes:
Matt: Jamie Squire
Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher
Anna: Jennifer Horton
Gram: Paul Walsh
Heather: Carl Burton
Reegan: Tom Carothers
Bailey: Stacy Axelrod
Jennifer: Philip Kamras
Lisa: Joe Lemke
Amanda: Matt Kane

Bobby: Sun Sailor
Jessica: Eric Johnson
Amelia: Annie Griffiths
Evia: Gea Wiharta
Kim: Kirtstin Hatz
Tara: Nadine Kasel
Erica: David Burnett
Molly: David Brewster
Laura: Scott Wallace
Luke: Steve Muscatelo
Brady: Bruce Olson

Major Assignment III:
Portraits/Personality Photograph
Environmental photograph of a person in
an appropriate setting
 Photographs due: Friday, March 11


– Who have you/are you planning to
photograph?

Using Picasa, send a link with your best photos to:
[email protected]

Major Assignment IV: Sports
Cover a sporting event of your choice
 Practice stopping action
 Look on the sidelines/crowd for reactions
 Submit best shot: Doesn’t have to be
action
 Deadline: April 1


– What have you/do you plan to attend?
– Let’s go around the room

Major Assignment V: Spot News


Capture a spot news event:
– Fires
– Crimes
– Accidents
– Weather!
 Doesn’t have to be while snowing
 If a blizzard/high winds, look for snow piles!
 Might have to reduce aperture for snow – might be
too bright!
 If out in the snow, protect camera



Have your camera with you spring break!

Let’s look at your
Winter Outdoor Event Photographs
Overall good job!
 What was the biggest challenge?
 Biggest surprise?
 What did you learn?


Curt Perano starts his second Beargrease Marathon on Jan.
30. Originally from New Zealand, Perano moved to the U.S. in 2007.

A skier crosses the American Birkebeiner finish line, a 50K race, that
begins at the Telemark Resort in Cable, Wis. and ends on Main Street
in Hayward, Wis. on Feb. 26. Thousands of skiers traveled from around
the world to participate in this event.

Janice Reifenberger of Duluth walks out of the water after jumping into
Lake Superior at the Polar Plunge on Feb. 19.

The Minnesota Forest Lake 8th Grade Baller-inas Dana Larson, Abbie Vanbergen and
Kahlie Phillips take the Plunge on Feb. 19 at the Forest Lake 2nd Annual FLake Festival.
The annual winter plunge 'Gettin Cold for a Cause' is put on by the Forest Lake Rotary
Club. The Baller-inas showed up with the rest of the Century Junior High School girls
basketball team to jump in.

Paisley Nardini (right) and Karli Scheving brave the cold waters of Lake
Superior and shiver to stay warm at the Polar Bear Plunge last
Saturday in Duluth, MN.

Jumping into the icy Lake Superior water, Amy Larsen and Matt Prois
participated in the Polar Bear Plunge on Feb. 19 for Special Olympics.
The pair named themselves the "Smart Wool Ninjas" and joined over
800 other jumpers in the event.

The Fox 21 News Team takes the Polar Plunge in Canal Park on Feb.
19 to benefit the Special Olympics of Minnesota. Left to right: Dan
Hanger, Jason Vincent, Makenzi Henderson, Greg Chandler, Jacob
Kittilstad.

Dave Johnson emerges from the warming tent after jumping in Lake
Superior for the Duluth Polar Bear Plunge on Saturday, Feb. 19. Nearly
850 people took the plunge and raised more than $142,000 for Special
Olympics.

Rena Lettsome, Katie Oja and Matt Oja of Duluth jump into Lake
Superior during the polar plunge. The jumped along with the UMD
Pharmacy team on Feb. 19.

On Feb. 19 1,700 people particiated in the Springsteel Fishing Derby
held in Warroad, MN. Here, brothers Rod and Scott Storey of Warroad,
wait patiently for a fish to bite their line shortly after the Derby
started.The biggest fish caught during the Derby was a 19 pound
Northern caught by Damien Treichel.

These fishermen struggle to free a truck stuck in the cracking ice and
snow on Lake of the Woods, just outside Warroad, MN. They were
there to participate in the annual Springsteel Fishing Derby, which was
nearly canceled do to concerns of unsafe ice conditions.

Mike Foosness has a fish on at UMD's Big Jig ice fishing contest on Feb.
13th. Proceeds from the event support Bulldog athletics.

Sean Johnson (right) shows off his puppy, Dash, to Kelly (left) and
Maggie (middle) Smith of Duluth. Sean entered Dash into the "Cutest
Puppy Contest" at the Fitger's Complex in Duluth on Jan, 29. The
contest is held annually as part of the John Beargrease weekend.
Fiona, an Alaskan Malamute won the competition.

With a helping hand from Mom, Piper (2), gives the Great Dane named
Dino a hug on Jan. 29 at the Fitgers Complex during the John
Beargrease Cutest Puppy Contest.

A young boy plays on the ice skating pond at the 12th annual "Warmer by the Lake"
which was held at Bayfront Festival Park on Feb. 12. The event was sponsored by Duluth
Parks and Recreation. People of all ages skated on the ice skating pond, went snow
shoeing, roasted marshmallows and enjoyed hot chocolate and cookies.

UMD juniors Matt Newton and Jeremy Brown battle for position behind
the net while playing pick up hockey on March 2 at Fryberger Ice
Arena. The park has two outdoor rinks as well as one indoor, that are
used for both pickup hockey and youth games.

Jillian Goman, an 18 months old is playing with her mother at Chester
Bowl Park, Duluth Minn on Feb. 27.

Many people await their turn to ride up the ski lift at Spirit Mountain on
Wed. Feb. 2.

Two students in Duluth, Jon Lindsay and Zack Davidson, hit the slopes
at Spirit Mountain in honor of Military Appreciation Week on March 2.
All military members and their immediate families received discounted
rates on a number of amenities.

April Rosten and Trent Templer of Detroit Lakes roasted marshmallows
on the shores of Lake Superior at Beacon Pointe Resort. The resort
offers nightly campfires all year round.

Kathryn Thompson gets some exercise as she walks her two dogs, Bear
and Walter, down the driveway on her farm outside of Montevideo,
MN.

Let’s review photos in small groups
Share challenges/successes
 What would you do differently?


Final Project:
Let’s build a web page


Google Sites:
– http://sites.google.com

Let’s take the test!


Have a great spring break!


Slide 32

Journalism 2300:
News Photography
Week Seven
March 7, 2011

Announcements


Test will be at end of class

Announcements
Test will be at end of class
 Camera Contest:


– http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/event/arti
cle/id/192267/publisher_ID/36/
– Can do this in place of Weather assignment
for March 25
 Still need to send me 30 photos; submit best to
Duluth News Tribune

Photo Contest




The Duluth News Tribune, the Zinema 2 and New York Times
photographer Bill Cunningham are hosting a photo contest in the
Northland to celebrate the opening of the documentary “Bill
Cunningham New York” — a film by Richard Press. While
Cunningham chronicles fashion on the streets of New York, we’re
asking you to take documentary-style photos capturing everyday
fashion on the streets of Duluth.
The rules: You must be 18 years or older to enter. Photos must be
submitted to [email protected] by March 23 to be
considered. Finalists will be featured in the Scrapbook section April
3, when public voting begins. Winners will be announced on
opening night April 8 at the Zinema 2. Prizes include dinner at
Zietgiest Arts Cafe, a movie at the Zinema 2, and your photo
featured on the film’s website.



Words Matter!
– Photograph a public misspelling
– 5 points extra credit
– Here’s what I mean!
 http://picasaweb.google.com/LucyKragness/BadSp
ellings

To be a better photographer…

…you need to take a lot of photos!

The week in pictures


MSNBC:
– http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3842331/

Photographer profile
How’s it going?
 Do a brief (5 minute) PowerPoint presentation
for the class on March 21, March 28
 Include 10 images on individual slide pages that
best portray the photographer’s work
 Include one slide with biographical information,
portrait of the photographer


IMPORTANT NOTE:
Email presentations to me by noon on March 20

Let’s review who you have…
Molly: Mark Trockman, Lakeshore Weekly News,
Wayzata
 Luke: Steve Muscatelo, New Ulm Journal
 Brady: Bruce Olson, Montevideo American News
 Anna: Jennifer Horton, Equine photojournalist, Iowa
 Erica: David Burnett, freelance photographer
 Gram: Paul Walsh, AP freelance, Duluth
 Evia: Bea Wiharta, Reuters, Indonesia
 Matt: Jamie Squire, Getty Images
 Kim: Kirtstin Hatz, Shakopee Valley News
 Amanda: Matt Kane, Delano Herald Journal


Reegan: Tom Carothers, Woodbury Bulletin
 Tara: Nadine Kasel, Food Service News, Twin Cities
 Jessica: Eric Johnson, Austin Daily Herald
 Amelia: Annie Griffiths, National Geographic
 Laura: Scott Wallace, National Geographic
 Jennifer: Philip Kamras, Times Union, Albany, NY
 Ean: Kate Wiltshire, freelance, Dubois, WY
 Bailey: Stacy Axelrod, Daily Tar Heel, North Carolina
 Wesley: ?????
 Lisa: Joe Lemke, Spin Magazine
 Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher, Inland Valley Daily
News, Upland, California
 Bobby: Sun Sailor, Plymouth, MN
 Heather: Jason Wachter, St. Cloud Times


March 21:

March 28:

Ean: Kate Wiltshire
Wes:
Matt: Jamie Squire
Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher
Anna: Jennifer Horton
Gram: Paul Walsh
Heather: Carl Burton
Reegan: Tom Carothers
Bailey: Stacy Axelrod
Jennifer: Philip Kamras
Lisa: Joe Lemke
Amanda: Matt Kane

Bobby: Sun Sailor
Jessica: Eric Johnson
Amelia: Annie Griffiths
Evia: Gea Wiharta
Kim: Kirtstin Hatz
Tara: Nadine Kasel
Erica: David Burnett
Molly: David Brewster
Laura: Scott Wallace
Luke: Steve Muscatelo
Brady: Bruce Olson

Major Assignment III:
Portraits/Personality Photograph
Environmental photograph of a person in
an appropriate setting
 Photographs due: Friday, March 11


– Who have you/are you planning to
photograph?

Using Picasa, send a link with your best photos to:
[email protected]

Major Assignment IV: Sports
Cover a sporting event of your choice
 Practice stopping action
 Look on the sidelines/crowd for reactions
 Submit best shot: Doesn’t have to be
action
 Deadline: April 1


– What have you/do you plan to attend?
– Let’s go around the room

Major Assignment V: Spot News


Capture a spot news event:
– Fires
– Crimes
– Accidents
– Weather!
 Doesn’t have to be while snowing
 If a blizzard/high winds, look for snow piles!
 Might have to reduce aperture for snow – might be
too bright!
 If out in the snow, protect camera



Have your camera with you spring break!

Let’s look at your
Winter Outdoor Event Photographs
Overall good job!
 What was the biggest challenge?
 Biggest surprise?
 What did you learn?


Curt Perano starts his second Beargrease Marathon on Jan.
30. Originally from New Zealand, Perano moved to the U.S. in 2007.

A skier crosses the American Birkebeiner finish line, a 50K race, that
begins at the Telemark Resort in Cable, Wis. and ends on Main Street
in Hayward, Wis. on Feb. 26. Thousands of skiers traveled from around
the world to participate in this event.

Janice Reifenberger of Duluth walks out of the water after jumping into
Lake Superior at the Polar Plunge on Feb. 19.

The Minnesota Forest Lake 8th Grade Baller-inas Dana Larson, Abbie Vanbergen and
Kahlie Phillips take the Plunge on Feb. 19 at the Forest Lake 2nd Annual FLake Festival.
The annual winter plunge 'Gettin Cold for a Cause' is put on by the Forest Lake Rotary
Club. The Baller-inas showed up with the rest of the Century Junior High School girls
basketball team to jump in.

Paisley Nardini (right) and Karli Scheving brave the cold waters of Lake
Superior and shiver to stay warm at the Polar Bear Plunge last
Saturday in Duluth, MN.

Jumping into the icy Lake Superior water, Amy Larsen and Matt Prois
participated in the Polar Bear Plunge on Feb. 19 for Special Olympics.
The pair named themselves the "Smart Wool Ninjas" and joined over
800 other jumpers in the event.

The Fox 21 News Team takes the Polar Plunge in Canal Park on Feb.
19 to benefit the Special Olympics of Minnesota. Left to right: Dan
Hanger, Jason Vincent, Makenzi Henderson, Greg Chandler, Jacob
Kittilstad.

Dave Johnson emerges from the warming tent after jumping in Lake
Superior for the Duluth Polar Bear Plunge on Saturday, Feb. 19. Nearly
850 people took the plunge and raised more than $142,000 for Special
Olympics.

Rena Lettsome, Katie Oja and Matt Oja of Duluth jump into Lake
Superior during the polar plunge. The jumped along with the UMD
Pharmacy team on Feb. 19.

On Feb. 19 1,700 people particiated in the Springsteel Fishing Derby
held in Warroad, MN. Here, brothers Rod and Scott Storey of Warroad,
wait patiently for a fish to bite their line shortly after the Derby
started.The biggest fish caught during the Derby was a 19 pound
Northern caught by Damien Treichel.

These fishermen struggle to free a truck stuck in the cracking ice and
snow on Lake of the Woods, just outside Warroad, MN. They were
there to participate in the annual Springsteel Fishing Derby, which was
nearly canceled do to concerns of unsafe ice conditions.

Mike Foosness has a fish on at UMD's Big Jig ice fishing contest on Feb.
13th. Proceeds from the event support Bulldog athletics.

Sean Johnson (right) shows off his puppy, Dash, to Kelly (left) and
Maggie (middle) Smith of Duluth. Sean entered Dash into the "Cutest
Puppy Contest" at the Fitger's Complex in Duluth on Jan, 29. The
contest is held annually as part of the John Beargrease weekend.
Fiona, an Alaskan Malamute won the competition.

With a helping hand from Mom, Piper (2), gives the Great Dane named
Dino a hug on Jan. 29 at the Fitgers Complex during the John
Beargrease Cutest Puppy Contest.

A young boy plays on the ice skating pond at the 12th annual "Warmer by the Lake"
which was held at Bayfront Festival Park on Feb. 12. The event was sponsored by Duluth
Parks and Recreation. People of all ages skated on the ice skating pond, went snow
shoeing, roasted marshmallows and enjoyed hot chocolate and cookies.

UMD juniors Matt Newton and Jeremy Brown battle for position behind
the net while playing pick up hockey on March 2 at Fryberger Ice
Arena. The park has two outdoor rinks as well as one indoor, that are
used for both pickup hockey and youth games.

Jillian Goman, an 18 months old is playing with her mother at Chester
Bowl Park, Duluth Minn on Feb. 27.

Many people await their turn to ride up the ski lift at Spirit Mountain on
Wed. Feb. 2.

Two students in Duluth, Jon Lindsay and Zack Davidson, hit the slopes
at Spirit Mountain in honor of Military Appreciation Week on March 2.
All military members and their immediate families received discounted
rates on a number of amenities.

April Rosten and Trent Templer of Detroit Lakes roasted marshmallows
on the shores of Lake Superior at Beacon Pointe Resort. The resort
offers nightly campfires all year round.

Kathryn Thompson gets some exercise as she walks her two dogs, Bear
and Walter, down the driveway on her farm outside of Montevideo,
MN.

Let’s review photos in small groups
Share challenges/successes
 What would you do differently?


Final Project:
Let’s build a web page


Google Sites:
– http://sites.google.com

Let’s take the test!


Have a great spring break!


Slide 33

Journalism 2300:
News Photography
Week Seven
March 7, 2011

Announcements


Test will be at end of class

Announcements
Test will be at end of class
 Camera Contest:


– http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/event/arti
cle/id/192267/publisher_ID/36/
– Can do this in place of Weather assignment
for March 25
 Still need to send me 30 photos; submit best to
Duluth News Tribune

Photo Contest




The Duluth News Tribune, the Zinema 2 and New York Times
photographer Bill Cunningham are hosting a photo contest in the
Northland to celebrate the opening of the documentary “Bill
Cunningham New York” — a film by Richard Press. While
Cunningham chronicles fashion on the streets of New York, we’re
asking you to take documentary-style photos capturing everyday
fashion on the streets of Duluth.
The rules: You must be 18 years or older to enter. Photos must be
submitted to [email protected] by March 23 to be
considered. Finalists will be featured in the Scrapbook section April
3, when public voting begins. Winners will be announced on
opening night April 8 at the Zinema 2. Prizes include dinner at
Zietgiest Arts Cafe, a movie at the Zinema 2, and your photo
featured on the film’s website.



Words Matter!
– Photograph a public misspelling
– 5 points extra credit
– Here’s what I mean!
 http://picasaweb.google.com/LucyKragness/BadSp
ellings

To be a better photographer…

…you need to take a lot of photos!

The week in pictures


MSNBC:
– http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3842331/

Photographer profile
How’s it going?
 Do a brief (5 minute) PowerPoint presentation
for the class on March 21, March 28
 Include 10 images on individual slide pages that
best portray the photographer’s work
 Include one slide with biographical information,
portrait of the photographer


IMPORTANT NOTE:
Email presentations to me by noon on March 20

Let’s review who you have…
Molly: Mark Trockman, Lakeshore Weekly News,
Wayzata
 Luke: Steve Muscatelo, New Ulm Journal
 Brady: Bruce Olson, Montevideo American News
 Anna: Jennifer Horton, Equine photojournalist, Iowa
 Erica: David Burnett, freelance photographer
 Gram: Paul Walsh, AP freelance, Duluth
 Evia: Bea Wiharta, Reuters, Indonesia
 Matt: Jamie Squire, Getty Images
 Kim: Kirtstin Hatz, Shakopee Valley News
 Amanda: Matt Kane, Delano Herald Journal


Reegan: Tom Carothers, Woodbury Bulletin
 Tara: Nadine Kasel, Food Service News, Twin Cities
 Jessica: Eric Johnson, Austin Daily Herald
 Amelia: Annie Griffiths, National Geographic
 Laura: Scott Wallace, National Geographic
 Jennifer: Philip Kamras, Times Union, Albany, NY
 Ean: Kate Wiltshire, freelance, Dubois, WY
 Bailey: Stacy Axelrod, Daily Tar Heel, North Carolina
 Wesley: ?????
 Lisa: Joe Lemke, Spin Magazine
 Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher, Inland Valley Daily
News, Upland, California
 Bobby: Sun Sailor, Plymouth, MN
 Heather: Jason Wachter, St. Cloud Times


March 21:

March 28:

Ean: Kate Wiltshire
Wes:
Matt: Jamie Squire
Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher
Anna: Jennifer Horton
Gram: Paul Walsh
Heather: Carl Burton
Reegan: Tom Carothers
Bailey: Stacy Axelrod
Jennifer: Philip Kamras
Lisa: Joe Lemke
Amanda: Matt Kane

Bobby: Sun Sailor
Jessica: Eric Johnson
Amelia: Annie Griffiths
Evia: Gea Wiharta
Kim: Kirtstin Hatz
Tara: Nadine Kasel
Erica: David Burnett
Molly: David Brewster
Laura: Scott Wallace
Luke: Steve Muscatelo
Brady: Bruce Olson

Major Assignment III:
Portraits/Personality Photograph
Environmental photograph of a person in
an appropriate setting
 Photographs due: Friday, March 11


– Who have you/are you planning to
photograph?

Using Picasa, send a link with your best photos to:
[email protected]

Major Assignment IV: Sports
Cover a sporting event of your choice
 Practice stopping action
 Look on the sidelines/crowd for reactions
 Submit best shot: Doesn’t have to be
action
 Deadline: April 1


– What have you/do you plan to attend?
– Let’s go around the room

Major Assignment V: Spot News


Capture a spot news event:
– Fires
– Crimes
– Accidents
– Weather!
 Doesn’t have to be while snowing
 If a blizzard/high winds, look for snow piles!
 Might have to reduce aperture for snow – might be
too bright!
 If out in the snow, protect camera



Have your camera with you spring break!

Let’s look at your
Winter Outdoor Event Photographs
Overall good job!
 What was the biggest challenge?
 Biggest surprise?
 What did you learn?


Curt Perano starts his second Beargrease Marathon on Jan.
30. Originally from New Zealand, Perano moved to the U.S. in 2007.

A skier crosses the American Birkebeiner finish line, a 50K race, that
begins at the Telemark Resort in Cable, Wis. and ends on Main Street
in Hayward, Wis. on Feb. 26. Thousands of skiers traveled from around
the world to participate in this event.

Janice Reifenberger of Duluth walks out of the water after jumping into
Lake Superior at the Polar Plunge on Feb. 19.

The Minnesota Forest Lake 8th Grade Baller-inas Dana Larson, Abbie Vanbergen and
Kahlie Phillips take the Plunge on Feb. 19 at the Forest Lake 2nd Annual FLake Festival.
The annual winter plunge 'Gettin Cold for a Cause' is put on by the Forest Lake Rotary
Club. The Baller-inas showed up with the rest of the Century Junior High School girls
basketball team to jump in.

Paisley Nardini (right) and Karli Scheving brave the cold waters of Lake
Superior and shiver to stay warm at the Polar Bear Plunge last
Saturday in Duluth, MN.

Jumping into the icy Lake Superior water, Amy Larsen and Matt Prois
participated in the Polar Bear Plunge on Feb. 19 for Special Olympics.
The pair named themselves the "Smart Wool Ninjas" and joined over
800 other jumpers in the event.

The Fox 21 News Team takes the Polar Plunge in Canal Park on Feb.
19 to benefit the Special Olympics of Minnesota. Left to right: Dan
Hanger, Jason Vincent, Makenzi Henderson, Greg Chandler, Jacob
Kittilstad.

Dave Johnson emerges from the warming tent after jumping in Lake
Superior for the Duluth Polar Bear Plunge on Saturday, Feb. 19. Nearly
850 people took the plunge and raised more than $142,000 for Special
Olympics.

Rena Lettsome, Katie Oja and Matt Oja of Duluth jump into Lake
Superior during the polar plunge. The jumped along with the UMD
Pharmacy team on Feb. 19.

On Feb. 19 1,700 people particiated in the Springsteel Fishing Derby
held in Warroad, MN. Here, brothers Rod and Scott Storey of Warroad,
wait patiently for a fish to bite their line shortly after the Derby
started.The biggest fish caught during the Derby was a 19 pound
Northern caught by Damien Treichel.

These fishermen struggle to free a truck stuck in the cracking ice and
snow on Lake of the Woods, just outside Warroad, MN. They were
there to participate in the annual Springsteel Fishing Derby, which was
nearly canceled do to concerns of unsafe ice conditions.

Mike Foosness has a fish on at UMD's Big Jig ice fishing contest on Feb.
13th. Proceeds from the event support Bulldog athletics.

Sean Johnson (right) shows off his puppy, Dash, to Kelly (left) and
Maggie (middle) Smith of Duluth. Sean entered Dash into the "Cutest
Puppy Contest" at the Fitger's Complex in Duluth on Jan, 29. The
contest is held annually as part of the John Beargrease weekend.
Fiona, an Alaskan Malamute won the competition.

With a helping hand from Mom, Piper (2), gives the Great Dane named
Dino a hug on Jan. 29 at the Fitgers Complex during the John
Beargrease Cutest Puppy Contest.

A young boy plays on the ice skating pond at the 12th annual "Warmer by the Lake"
which was held at Bayfront Festival Park on Feb. 12. The event was sponsored by Duluth
Parks and Recreation. People of all ages skated on the ice skating pond, went snow
shoeing, roasted marshmallows and enjoyed hot chocolate and cookies.

UMD juniors Matt Newton and Jeremy Brown battle for position behind
the net while playing pick up hockey on March 2 at Fryberger Ice
Arena. The park has two outdoor rinks as well as one indoor, that are
used for both pickup hockey and youth games.

Jillian Goman, an 18 months old is playing with her mother at Chester
Bowl Park, Duluth Minn on Feb. 27.

Many people await their turn to ride up the ski lift at Spirit Mountain on
Wed. Feb. 2.

Two students in Duluth, Jon Lindsay and Zack Davidson, hit the slopes
at Spirit Mountain in honor of Military Appreciation Week on March 2.
All military members and their immediate families received discounted
rates on a number of amenities.

April Rosten and Trent Templer of Detroit Lakes roasted marshmallows
on the shores of Lake Superior at Beacon Pointe Resort. The resort
offers nightly campfires all year round.

Kathryn Thompson gets some exercise as she walks her two dogs, Bear
and Walter, down the driveway on her farm outside of Montevideo,
MN.

Let’s review photos in small groups
Share challenges/successes
 What would you do differently?


Final Project:
Let’s build a web page


Google Sites:
– http://sites.google.com

Let’s take the test!


Have a great spring break!


Slide 34

Journalism 2300:
News Photography
Week Seven
March 7, 2011

Announcements


Test will be at end of class

Announcements
Test will be at end of class
 Camera Contest:


– http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/event/arti
cle/id/192267/publisher_ID/36/
– Can do this in place of Weather assignment
for March 25
 Still need to send me 30 photos; submit best to
Duluth News Tribune

Photo Contest




The Duluth News Tribune, the Zinema 2 and New York Times
photographer Bill Cunningham are hosting a photo contest in the
Northland to celebrate the opening of the documentary “Bill
Cunningham New York” — a film by Richard Press. While
Cunningham chronicles fashion on the streets of New York, we’re
asking you to take documentary-style photos capturing everyday
fashion on the streets of Duluth.
The rules: You must be 18 years or older to enter. Photos must be
submitted to [email protected] by March 23 to be
considered. Finalists will be featured in the Scrapbook section April
3, when public voting begins. Winners will be announced on
opening night April 8 at the Zinema 2. Prizes include dinner at
Zietgiest Arts Cafe, a movie at the Zinema 2, and your photo
featured on the film’s website.



Words Matter!
– Photograph a public misspelling
– 5 points extra credit
– Here’s what I mean!
 http://picasaweb.google.com/LucyKragness/BadSp
ellings

To be a better photographer…

…you need to take a lot of photos!

The week in pictures


MSNBC:
– http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3842331/

Photographer profile
How’s it going?
 Do a brief (5 minute) PowerPoint presentation
for the class on March 21, March 28
 Include 10 images on individual slide pages that
best portray the photographer’s work
 Include one slide with biographical information,
portrait of the photographer


IMPORTANT NOTE:
Email presentations to me by noon on March 20

Let’s review who you have…
Molly: Mark Trockman, Lakeshore Weekly News,
Wayzata
 Luke: Steve Muscatelo, New Ulm Journal
 Brady: Bruce Olson, Montevideo American News
 Anna: Jennifer Horton, Equine photojournalist, Iowa
 Erica: David Burnett, freelance photographer
 Gram: Paul Walsh, AP freelance, Duluth
 Evia: Bea Wiharta, Reuters, Indonesia
 Matt: Jamie Squire, Getty Images
 Kim: Kirtstin Hatz, Shakopee Valley News
 Amanda: Matt Kane, Delano Herald Journal


Reegan: Tom Carothers, Woodbury Bulletin
 Tara: Nadine Kasel, Food Service News, Twin Cities
 Jessica: Eric Johnson, Austin Daily Herald
 Amelia: Annie Griffiths, National Geographic
 Laura: Scott Wallace, National Geographic
 Jennifer: Philip Kamras, Times Union, Albany, NY
 Ean: Kate Wiltshire, freelance, Dubois, WY
 Bailey: Stacy Axelrod, Daily Tar Heel, North Carolina
 Wesley: ?????
 Lisa: Joe Lemke, Spin Magazine
 Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher, Inland Valley Daily
News, Upland, California
 Bobby: Sun Sailor, Plymouth, MN
 Heather: Jason Wachter, St. Cloud Times


March 21:

March 28:

Ean: Kate Wiltshire
Wes:
Matt: Jamie Squire
Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher
Anna: Jennifer Horton
Gram: Paul Walsh
Heather: Carl Burton
Reegan: Tom Carothers
Bailey: Stacy Axelrod
Jennifer: Philip Kamras
Lisa: Joe Lemke
Amanda: Matt Kane

Bobby: Sun Sailor
Jessica: Eric Johnson
Amelia: Annie Griffiths
Evia: Gea Wiharta
Kim: Kirtstin Hatz
Tara: Nadine Kasel
Erica: David Burnett
Molly: David Brewster
Laura: Scott Wallace
Luke: Steve Muscatelo
Brady: Bruce Olson

Major Assignment III:
Portraits/Personality Photograph
Environmental photograph of a person in
an appropriate setting
 Photographs due: Friday, March 11


– Who have you/are you planning to
photograph?

Using Picasa, send a link with your best photos to:
[email protected]

Major Assignment IV: Sports
Cover a sporting event of your choice
 Practice stopping action
 Look on the sidelines/crowd for reactions
 Submit best shot: Doesn’t have to be
action
 Deadline: April 1


– What have you/do you plan to attend?
– Let’s go around the room

Major Assignment V: Spot News


Capture a spot news event:
– Fires
– Crimes
– Accidents
– Weather!
 Doesn’t have to be while snowing
 If a blizzard/high winds, look for snow piles!
 Might have to reduce aperture for snow – might be
too bright!
 If out in the snow, protect camera



Have your camera with you spring break!

Let’s look at your
Winter Outdoor Event Photographs
Overall good job!
 What was the biggest challenge?
 Biggest surprise?
 What did you learn?


Curt Perano starts his second Beargrease Marathon on Jan.
30. Originally from New Zealand, Perano moved to the U.S. in 2007.

A skier crosses the American Birkebeiner finish line, a 50K race, that
begins at the Telemark Resort in Cable, Wis. and ends on Main Street
in Hayward, Wis. on Feb. 26. Thousands of skiers traveled from around
the world to participate in this event.

Janice Reifenberger of Duluth walks out of the water after jumping into
Lake Superior at the Polar Plunge on Feb. 19.

The Minnesota Forest Lake 8th Grade Baller-inas Dana Larson, Abbie Vanbergen and
Kahlie Phillips take the Plunge on Feb. 19 at the Forest Lake 2nd Annual FLake Festival.
The annual winter plunge 'Gettin Cold for a Cause' is put on by the Forest Lake Rotary
Club. The Baller-inas showed up with the rest of the Century Junior High School girls
basketball team to jump in.

Paisley Nardini (right) and Karli Scheving brave the cold waters of Lake
Superior and shiver to stay warm at the Polar Bear Plunge last
Saturday in Duluth, MN.

Jumping into the icy Lake Superior water, Amy Larsen and Matt Prois
participated in the Polar Bear Plunge on Feb. 19 for Special Olympics.
The pair named themselves the "Smart Wool Ninjas" and joined over
800 other jumpers in the event.

The Fox 21 News Team takes the Polar Plunge in Canal Park on Feb.
19 to benefit the Special Olympics of Minnesota. Left to right: Dan
Hanger, Jason Vincent, Makenzi Henderson, Greg Chandler, Jacob
Kittilstad.

Dave Johnson emerges from the warming tent after jumping in Lake
Superior for the Duluth Polar Bear Plunge on Saturday, Feb. 19. Nearly
850 people took the plunge and raised more than $142,000 for Special
Olympics.

Rena Lettsome, Katie Oja and Matt Oja of Duluth jump into Lake
Superior during the polar plunge. The jumped along with the UMD
Pharmacy team on Feb. 19.

On Feb. 19 1,700 people particiated in the Springsteel Fishing Derby
held in Warroad, MN. Here, brothers Rod and Scott Storey of Warroad,
wait patiently for a fish to bite their line shortly after the Derby
started.The biggest fish caught during the Derby was a 19 pound
Northern caught by Damien Treichel.

These fishermen struggle to free a truck stuck in the cracking ice and
snow on Lake of the Woods, just outside Warroad, MN. They were
there to participate in the annual Springsteel Fishing Derby, which was
nearly canceled do to concerns of unsafe ice conditions.

Mike Foosness has a fish on at UMD's Big Jig ice fishing contest on Feb.
13th. Proceeds from the event support Bulldog athletics.

Sean Johnson (right) shows off his puppy, Dash, to Kelly (left) and
Maggie (middle) Smith of Duluth. Sean entered Dash into the "Cutest
Puppy Contest" at the Fitger's Complex in Duluth on Jan, 29. The
contest is held annually as part of the John Beargrease weekend.
Fiona, an Alaskan Malamute won the competition.

With a helping hand from Mom, Piper (2), gives the Great Dane named
Dino a hug on Jan. 29 at the Fitgers Complex during the John
Beargrease Cutest Puppy Contest.

A young boy plays on the ice skating pond at the 12th annual "Warmer by the Lake"
which was held at Bayfront Festival Park on Feb. 12. The event was sponsored by Duluth
Parks and Recreation. People of all ages skated on the ice skating pond, went snow
shoeing, roasted marshmallows and enjoyed hot chocolate and cookies.

UMD juniors Matt Newton and Jeremy Brown battle for position behind
the net while playing pick up hockey on March 2 at Fryberger Ice
Arena. The park has two outdoor rinks as well as one indoor, that are
used for both pickup hockey and youth games.

Jillian Goman, an 18 months old is playing with her mother at Chester
Bowl Park, Duluth Minn on Feb. 27.

Many people await their turn to ride up the ski lift at Spirit Mountain on
Wed. Feb. 2.

Two students in Duluth, Jon Lindsay and Zack Davidson, hit the slopes
at Spirit Mountain in honor of Military Appreciation Week on March 2.
All military members and their immediate families received discounted
rates on a number of amenities.

April Rosten and Trent Templer of Detroit Lakes roasted marshmallows
on the shores of Lake Superior at Beacon Pointe Resort. The resort
offers nightly campfires all year round.

Kathryn Thompson gets some exercise as she walks her two dogs, Bear
and Walter, down the driveway on her farm outside of Montevideo,
MN.

Let’s review photos in small groups
Share challenges/successes
 What would you do differently?


Final Project:
Let’s build a web page


Google Sites:
– http://sites.google.com

Let’s take the test!


Have a great spring break!


Slide 35

Journalism 2300:
News Photography
Week Seven
March 7, 2011

Announcements


Test will be at end of class

Announcements
Test will be at end of class
 Camera Contest:


– http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/event/arti
cle/id/192267/publisher_ID/36/
– Can do this in place of Weather assignment
for March 25
 Still need to send me 30 photos; submit best to
Duluth News Tribune

Photo Contest




The Duluth News Tribune, the Zinema 2 and New York Times
photographer Bill Cunningham are hosting a photo contest in the
Northland to celebrate the opening of the documentary “Bill
Cunningham New York” — a film by Richard Press. While
Cunningham chronicles fashion on the streets of New York, we’re
asking you to take documentary-style photos capturing everyday
fashion on the streets of Duluth.
The rules: You must be 18 years or older to enter. Photos must be
submitted to [email protected] by March 23 to be
considered. Finalists will be featured in the Scrapbook section April
3, when public voting begins. Winners will be announced on
opening night April 8 at the Zinema 2. Prizes include dinner at
Zietgiest Arts Cafe, a movie at the Zinema 2, and your photo
featured on the film’s website.



Words Matter!
– Photograph a public misspelling
– 5 points extra credit
– Here’s what I mean!
 http://picasaweb.google.com/LucyKragness/BadSp
ellings

To be a better photographer…

…you need to take a lot of photos!

The week in pictures


MSNBC:
– http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3842331/

Photographer profile
How’s it going?
 Do a brief (5 minute) PowerPoint presentation
for the class on March 21, March 28
 Include 10 images on individual slide pages that
best portray the photographer’s work
 Include one slide with biographical information,
portrait of the photographer


IMPORTANT NOTE:
Email presentations to me by noon on March 20

Let’s review who you have…
Molly: Mark Trockman, Lakeshore Weekly News,
Wayzata
 Luke: Steve Muscatelo, New Ulm Journal
 Brady: Bruce Olson, Montevideo American News
 Anna: Jennifer Horton, Equine photojournalist, Iowa
 Erica: David Burnett, freelance photographer
 Gram: Paul Walsh, AP freelance, Duluth
 Evia: Bea Wiharta, Reuters, Indonesia
 Matt: Jamie Squire, Getty Images
 Kim: Kirtstin Hatz, Shakopee Valley News
 Amanda: Matt Kane, Delano Herald Journal


Reegan: Tom Carothers, Woodbury Bulletin
 Tara: Nadine Kasel, Food Service News, Twin Cities
 Jessica: Eric Johnson, Austin Daily Herald
 Amelia: Annie Griffiths, National Geographic
 Laura: Scott Wallace, National Geographic
 Jennifer: Philip Kamras, Times Union, Albany, NY
 Ean: Kate Wiltshire, freelance, Dubois, WY
 Bailey: Stacy Axelrod, Daily Tar Heel, North Carolina
 Wesley: ?????
 Lisa: Joe Lemke, Spin Magazine
 Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher, Inland Valley Daily
News, Upland, California
 Bobby: Sun Sailor, Plymouth, MN
 Heather: Jason Wachter, St. Cloud Times


March 21:

March 28:

Ean: Kate Wiltshire
Wes:
Matt: Jamie Squire
Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher
Anna: Jennifer Horton
Gram: Paul Walsh
Heather: Carl Burton
Reegan: Tom Carothers
Bailey: Stacy Axelrod
Jennifer: Philip Kamras
Lisa: Joe Lemke
Amanda: Matt Kane

Bobby: Sun Sailor
Jessica: Eric Johnson
Amelia: Annie Griffiths
Evia: Gea Wiharta
Kim: Kirtstin Hatz
Tara: Nadine Kasel
Erica: David Burnett
Molly: David Brewster
Laura: Scott Wallace
Luke: Steve Muscatelo
Brady: Bruce Olson

Major Assignment III:
Portraits/Personality Photograph
Environmental photograph of a person in
an appropriate setting
 Photographs due: Friday, March 11


– Who have you/are you planning to
photograph?

Using Picasa, send a link with your best photos to:
[email protected]

Major Assignment IV: Sports
Cover a sporting event of your choice
 Practice stopping action
 Look on the sidelines/crowd for reactions
 Submit best shot: Doesn’t have to be
action
 Deadline: April 1


– What have you/do you plan to attend?
– Let’s go around the room

Major Assignment V: Spot News


Capture a spot news event:
– Fires
– Crimes
– Accidents
– Weather!
 Doesn’t have to be while snowing
 If a blizzard/high winds, look for snow piles!
 Might have to reduce aperture for snow – might be
too bright!
 If out in the snow, protect camera



Have your camera with you spring break!

Let’s look at your
Winter Outdoor Event Photographs
Overall good job!
 What was the biggest challenge?
 Biggest surprise?
 What did you learn?


Curt Perano starts his second Beargrease Marathon on Jan.
30. Originally from New Zealand, Perano moved to the U.S. in 2007.

A skier crosses the American Birkebeiner finish line, a 50K race, that
begins at the Telemark Resort in Cable, Wis. and ends on Main Street
in Hayward, Wis. on Feb. 26. Thousands of skiers traveled from around
the world to participate in this event.

Janice Reifenberger of Duluth walks out of the water after jumping into
Lake Superior at the Polar Plunge on Feb. 19.

The Minnesota Forest Lake 8th Grade Baller-inas Dana Larson, Abbie Vanbergen and
Kahlie Phillips take the Plunge on Feb. 19 at the Forest Lake 2nd Annual FLake Festival.
The annual winter plunge 'Gettin Cold for a Cause' is put on by the Forest Lake Rotary
Club. The Baller-inas showed up with the rest of the Century Junior High School girls
basketball team to jump in.

Paisley Nardini (right) and Karli Scheving brave the cold waters of Lake
Superior and shiver to stay warm at the Polar Bear Plunge last
Saturday in Duluth, MN.

Jumping into the icy Lake Superior water, Amy Larsen and Matt Prois
participated in the Polar Bear Plunge on Feb. 19 for Special Olympics.
The pair named themselves the "Smart Wool Ninjas" and joined over
800 other jumpers in the event.

The Fox 21 News Team takes the Polar Plunge in Canal Park on Feb.
19 to benefit the Special Olympics of Minnesota. Left to right: Dan
Hanger, Jason Vincent, Makenzi Henderson, Greg Chandler, Jacob
Kittilstad.

Dave Johnson emerges from the warming tent after jumping in Lake
Superior for the Duluth Polar Bear Plunge on Saturday, Feb. 19. Nearly
850 people took the plunge and raised more than $142,000 for Special
Olympics.

Rena Lettsome, Katie Oja and Matt Oja of Duluth jump into Lake
Superior during the polar plunge. The jumped along with the UMD
Pharmacy team on Feb. 19.

On Feb. 19 1,700 people particiated in the Springsteel Fishing Derby
held in Warroad, MN. Here, brothers Rod and Scott Storey of Warroad,
wait patiently for a fish to bite their line shortly after the Derby
started.The biggest fish caught during the Derby was a 19 pound
Northern caught by Damien Treichel.

These fishermen struggle to free a truck stuck in the cracking ice and
snow on Lake of the Woods, just outside Warroad, MN. They were
there to participate in the annual Springsteel Fishing Derby, which was
nearly canceled do to concerns of unsafe ice conditions.

Mike Foosness has a fish on at UMD's Big Jig ice fishing contest on Feb.
13th. Proceeds from the event support Bulldog athletics.

Sean Johnson (right) shows off his puppy, Dash, to Kelly (left) and
Maggie (middle) Smith of Duluth. Sean entered Dash into the "Cutest
Puppy Contest" at the Fitger's Complex in Duluth on Jan, 29. The
contest is held annually as part of the John Beargrease weekend.
Fiona, an Alaskan Malamute won the competition.

With a helping hand from Mom, Piper (2), gives the Great Dane named
Dino a hug on Jan. 29 at the Fitgers Complex during the John
Beargrease Cutest Puppy Contest.

A young boy plays on the ice skating pond at the 12th annual "Warmer by the Lake"
which was held at Bayfront Festival Park on Feb. 12. The event was sponsored by Duluth
Parks and Recreation. People of all ages skated on the ice skating pond, went snow
shoeing, roasted marshmallows and enjoyed hot chocolate and cookies.

UMD juniors Matt Newton and Jeremy Brown battle for position behind
the net while playing pick up hockey on March 2 at Fryberger Ice
Arena. The park has two outdoor rinks as well as one indoor, that are
used for both pickup hockey and youth games.

Jillian Goman, an 18 months old is playing with her mother at Chester
Bowl Park, Duluth Minn on Feb. 27.

Many people await their turn to ride up the ski lift at Spirit Mountain on
Wed. Feb. 2.

Two students in Duluth, Jon Lindsay and Zack Davidson, hit the slopes
at Spirit Mountain in honor of Military Appreciation Week on March 2.
All military members and their immediate families received discounted
rates on a number of amenities.

April Rosten and Trent Templer of Detroit Lakes roasted marshmallows
on the shores of Lake Superior at Beacon Pointe Resort. The resort
offers nightly campfires all year round.

Kathryn Thompson gets some exercise as she walks her two dogs, Bear
and Walter, down the driveway on her farm outside of Montevideo,
MN.

Let’s review photos in small groups
Share challenges/successes
 What would you do differently?


Final Project:
Let’s build a web page


Google Sites:
– http://sites.google.com

Let’s take the test!


Have a great spring break!


Slide 36

Journalism 2300:
News Photography
Week Seven
March 7, 2011

Announcements


Test will be at end of class

Announcements
Test will be at end of class
 Camera Contest:


– http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/event/arti
cle/id/192267/publisher_ID/36/
– Can do this in place of Weather assignment
for March 25
 Still need to send me 30 photos; submit best to
Duluth News Tribune

Photo Contest




The Duluth News Tribune, the Zinema 2 and New York Times
photographer Bill Cunningham are hosting a photo contest in the
Northland to celebrate the opening of the documentary “Bill
Cunningham New York” — a film by Richard Press. While
Cunningham chronicles fashion on the streets of New York, we’re
asking you to take documentary-style photos capturing everyday
fashion on the streets of Duluth.
The rules: You must be 18 years or older to enter. Photos must be
submitted to [email protected] by March 23 to be
considered. Finalists will be featured in the Scrapbook section April
3, when public voting begins. Winners will be announced on
opening night April 8 at the Zinema 2. Prizes include dinner at
Zietgiest Arts Cafe, a movie at the Zinema 2, and your photo
featured on the film’s website.



Words Matter!
– Photograph a public misspelling
– 5 points extra credit
– Here’s what I mean!
 http://picasaweb.google.com/LucyKragness/BadSp
ellings

To be a better photographer…

…you need to take a lot of photos!

The week in pictures


MSNBC:
– http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3842331/

Photographer profile
How’s it going?
 Do a brief (5 minute) PowerPoint presentation
for the class on March 21, March 28
 Include 10 images on individual slide pages that
best portray the photographer’s work
 Include one slide with biographical information,
portrait of the photographer


IMPORTANT NOTE:
Email presentations to me by noon on March 20

Let’s review who you have…
Molly: Mark Trockman, Lakeshore Weekly News,
Wayzata
 Luke: Steve Muscatelo, New Ulm Journal
 Brady: Bruce Olson, Montevideo American News
 Anna: Jennifer Horton, Equine photojournalist, Iowa
 Erica: David Burnett, freelance photographer
 Gram: Paul Walsh, AP freelance, Duluth
 Evia: Bea Wiharta, Reuters, Indonesia
 Matt: Jamie Squire, Getty Images
 Kim: Kirtstin Hatz, Shakopee Valley News
 Amanda: Matt Kane, Delano Herald Journal


Reegan: Tom Carothers, Woodbury Bulletin
 Tara: Nadine Kasel, Food Service News, Twin Cities
 Jessica: Eric Johnson, Austin Daily Herald
 Amelia: Annie Griffiths, National Geographic
 Laura: Scott Wallace, National Geographic
 Jennifer: Philip Kamras, Times Union, Albany, NY
 Ean: Kate Wiltshire, freelance, Dubois, WY
 Bailey: Stacy Axelrod, Daily Tar Heel, North Carolina
 Wesley: ?????
 Lisa: Joe Lemke, Spin Magazine
 Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher, Inland Valley Daily
News, Upland, California
 Bobby: Sun Sailor, Plymouth, MN
 Heather: Jason Wachter, St. Cloud Times


March 21:

March 28:

Ean: Kate Wiltshire
Wes:
Matt: Jamie Squire
Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher
Anna: Jennifer Horton
Gram: Paul Walsh
Heather: Carl Burton
Reegan: Tom Carothers
Bailey: Stacy Axelrod
Jennifer: Philip Kamras
Lisa: Joe Lemke
Amanda: Matt Kane

Bobby: Sun Sailor
Jessica: Eric Johnson
Amelia: Annie Griffiths
Evia: Gea Wiharta
Kim: Kirtstin Hatz
Tara: Nadine Kasel
Erica: David Burnett
Molly: David Brewster
Laura: Scott Wallace
Luke: Steve Muscatelo
Brady: Bruce Olson

Major Assignment III:
Portraits/Personality Photograph
Environmental photograph of a person in
an appropriate setting
 Photographs due: Friday, March 11


– Who have you/are you planning to
photograph?

Using Picasa, send a link with your best photos to:
[email protected]

Major Assignment IV: Sports
Cover a sporting event of your choice
 Practice stopping action
 Look on the sidelines/crowd for reactions
 Submit best shot: Doesn’t have to be
action
 Deadline: April 1


– What have you/do you plan to attend?
– Let’s go around the room

Major Assignment V: Spot News


Capture a spot news event:
– Fires
– Crimes
– Accidents
– Weather!
 Doesn’t have to be while snowing
 If a blizzard/high winds, look for snow piles!
 Might have to reduce aperture for snow – might be
too bright!
 If out in the snow, protect camera



Have your camera with you spring break!

Let’s look at your
Winter Outdoor Event Photographs
Overall good job!
 What was the biggest challenge?
 Biggest surprise?
 What did you learn?


Curt Perano starts his second Beargrease Marathon on Jan.
30. Originally from New Zealand, Perano moved to the U.S. in 2007.

A skier crosses the American Birkebeiner finish line, a 50K race, that
begins at the Telemark Resort in Cable, Wis. and ends on Main Street
in Hayward, Wis. on Feb. 26. Thousands of skiers traveled from around
the world to participate in this event.

Janice Reifenberger of Duluth walks out of the water after jumping into
Lake Superior at the Polar Plunge on Feb. 19.

The Minnesota Forest Lake 8th Grade Baller-inas Dana Larson, Abbie Vanbergen and
Kahlie Phillips take the Plunge on Feb. 19 at the Forest Lake 2nd Annual FLake Festival.
The annual winter plunge 'Gettin Cold for a Cause' is put on by the Forest Lake Rotary
Club. The Baller-inas showed up with the rest of the Century Junior High School girls
basketball team to jump in.

Paisley Nardini (right) and Karli Scheving brave the cold waters of Lake
Superior and shiver to stay warm at the Polar Bear Plunge last
Saturday in Duluth, MN.

Jumping into the icy Lake Superior water, Amy Larsen and Matt Prois
participated in the Polar Bear Plunge on Feb. 19 for Special Olympics.
The pair named themselves the "Smart Wool Ninjas" and joined over
800 other jumpers in the event.

The Fox 21 News Team takes the Polar Plunge in Canal Park on Feb.
19 to benefit the Special Olympics of Minnesota. Left to right: Dan
Hanger, Jason Vincent, Makenzi Henderson, Greg Chandler, Jacob
Kittilstad.

Dave Johnson emerges from the warming tent after jumping in Lake
Superior for the Duluth Polar Bear Plunge on Saturday, Feb. 19. Nearly
850 people took the plunge and raised more than $142,000 for Special
Olympics.

Rena Lettsome, Katie Oja and Matt Oja of Duluth jump into Lake
Superior during the polar plunge. The jumped along with the UMD
Pharmacy team on Feb. 19.

On Feb. 19 1,700 people particiated in the Springsteel Fishing Derby
held in Warroad, MN. Here, brothers Rod and Scott Storey of Warroad,
wait patiently for a fish to bite their line shortly after the Derby
started.The biggest fish caught during the Derby was a 19 pound
Northern caught by Damien Treichel.

These fishermen struggle to free a truck stuck in the cracking ice and
snow on Lake of the Woods, just outside Warroad, MN. They were
there to participate in the annual Springsteel Fishing Derby, which was
nearly canceled do to concerns of unsafe ice conditions.

Mike Foosness has a fish on at UMD's Big Jig ice fishing contest on Feb.
13th. Proceeds from the event support Bulldog athletics.

Sean Johnson (right) shows off his puppy, Dash, to Kelly (left) and
Maggie (middle) Smith of Duluth. Sean entered Dash into the "Cutest
Puppy Contest" at the Fitger's Complex in Duluth on Jan, 29. The
contest is held annually as part of the John Beargrease weekend.
Fiona, an Alaskan Malamute won the competition.

With a helping hand from Mom, Piper (2), gives the Great Dane named
Dino a hug on Jan. 29 at the Fitgers Complex during the John
Beargrease Cutest Puppy Contest.

A young boy plays on the ice skating pond at the 12th annual "Warmer by the Lake"
which was held at Bayfront Festival Park on Feb. 12. The event was sponsored by Duluth
Parks and Recreation. People of all ages skated on the ice skating pond, went snow
shoeing, roasted marshmallows and enjoyed hot chocolate and cookies.

UMD juniors Matt Newton and Jeremy Brown battle for position behind
the net while playing pick up hockey on March 2 at Fryberger Ice
Arena. The park has two outdoor rinks as well as one indoor, that are
used for both pickup hockey and youth games.

Jillian Goman, an 18 months old is playing with her mother at Chester
Bowl Park, Duluth Minn on Feb. 27.

Many people await their turn to ride up the ski lift at Spirit Mountain on
Wed. Feb. 2.

Two students in Duluth, Jon Lindsay and Zack Davidson, hit the slopes
at Spirit Mountain in honor of Military Appreciation Week on March 2.
All military members and their immediate families received discounted
rates on a number of amenities.

April Rosten and Trent Templer of Detroit Lakes roasted marshmallows
on the shores of Lake Superior at Beacon Pointe Resort. The resort
offers nightly campfires all year round.

Kathryn Thompson gets some exercise as she walks her two dogs, Bear
and Walter, down the driveway on her farm outside of Montevideo,
MN.

Let’s review photos in small groups
Share challenges/successes
 What would you do differently?


Final Project:
Let’s build a web page


Google Sites:
– http://sites.google.com

Let’s take the test!


Have a great spring break!


Slide 37

Journalism 2300:
News Photography
Week Seven
March 7, 2011

Announcements


Test will be at end of class

Announcements
Test will be at end of class
 Camera Contest:


– http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/event/arti
cle/id/192267/publisher_ID/36/
– Can do this in place of Weather assignment
for March 25
 Still need to send me 30 photos; submit best to
Duluth News Tribune

Photo Contest




The Duluth News Tribune, the Zinema 2 and New York Times
photographer Bill Cunningham are hosting a photo contest in the
Northland to celebrate the opening of the documentary “Bill
Cunningham New York” — a film by Richard Press. While
Cunningham chronicles fashion on the streets of New York, we’re
asking you to take documentary-style photos capturing everyday
fashion on the streets of Duluth.
The rules: You must be 18 years or older to enter. Photos must be
submitted to [email protected] by March 23 to be
considered. Finalists will be featured in the Scrapbook section April
3, when public voting begins. Winners will be announced on
opening night April 8 at the Zinema 2. Prizes include dinner at
Zietgiest Arts Cafe, a movie at the Zinema 2, and your photo
featured on the film’s website.



Words Matter!
– Photograph a public misspelling
– 5 points extra credit
– Here’s what I mean!
 http://picasaweb.google.com/LucyKragness/BadSp
ellings

To be a better photographer…

…you need to take a lot of photos!

The week in pictures


MSNBC:
– http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3842331/

Photographer profile
How’s it going?
 Do a brief (5 minute) PowerPoint presentation
for the class on March 21, March 28
 Include 10 images on individual slide pages that
best portray the photographer’s work
 Include one slide with biographical information,
portrait of the photographer


IMPORTANT NOTE:
Email presentations to me by noon on March 20

Let’s review who you have…
Molly: Mark Trockman, Lakeshore Weekly News,
Wayzata
 Luke: Steve Muscatelo, New Ulm Journal
 Brady: Bruce Olson, Montevideo American News
 Anna: Jennifer Horton, Equine photojournalist, Iowa
 Erica: David Burnett, freelance photographer
 Gram: Paul Walsh, AP freelance, Duluth
 Evia: Bea Wiharta, Reuters, Indonesia
 Matt: Jamie Squire, Getty Images
 Kim: Kirtstin Hatz, Shakopee Valley News
 Amanda: Matt Kane, Delano Herald Journal


Reegan: Tom Carothers, Woodbury Bulletin
 Tara: Nadine Kasel, Food Service News, Twin Cities
 Jessica: Eric Johnson, Austin Daily Herald
 Amelia: Annie Griffiths, National Geographic
 Laura: Scott Wallace, National Geographic
 Jennifer: Philip Kamras, Times Union, Albany, NY
 Ean: Kate Wiltshire, freelance, Dubois, WY
 Bailey: Stacy Axelrod, Daily Tar Heel, North Carolina
 Wesley: ?????
 Lisa: Joe Lemke, Spin Magazine
 Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher, Inland Valley Daily
News, Upland, California
 Bobby: Sun Sailor, Plymouth, MN
 Heather: Jason Wachter, St. Cloud Times


March 21:

March 28:

Ean: Kate Wiltshire
Wes:
Matt: Jamie Squire
Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher
Anna: Jennifer Horton
Gram: Paul Walsh
Heather: Carl Burton
Reegan: Tom Carothers
Bailey: Stacy Axelrod
Jennifer: Philip Kamras
Lisa: Joe Lemke
Amanda: Matt Kane

Bobby: Sun Sailor
Jessica: Eric Johnson
Amelia: Annie Griffiths
Evia: Gea Wiharta
Kim: Kirtstin Hatz
Tara: Nadine Kasel
Erica: David Burnett
Molly: David Brewster
Laura: Scott Wallace
Luke: Steve Muscatelo
Brady: Bruce Olson

Major Assignment III:
Portraits/Personality Photograph
Environmental photograph of a person in
an appropriate setting
 Photographs due: Friday, March 11


– Who have you/are you planning to
photograph?

Using Picasa, send a link with your best photos to:
[email protected]

Major Assignment IV: Sports
Cover a sporting event of your choice
 Practice stopping action
 Look on the sidelines/crowd for reactions
 Submit best shot: Doesn’t have to be
action
 Deadline: April 1


– What have you/do you plan to attend?
– Let’s go around the room

Major Assignment V: Spot News


Capture a spot news event:
– Fires
– Crimes
– Accidents
– Weather!
 Doesn’t have to be while snowing
 If a blizzard/high winds, look for snow piles!
 Might have to reduce aperture for snow – might be
too bright!
 If out in the snow, protect camera



Have your camera with you spring break!

Let’s look at your
Winter Outdoor Event Photographs
Overall good job!
 What was the biggest challenge?
 Biggest surprise?
 What did you learn?


Curt Perano starts his second Beargrease Marathon on Jan.
30. Originally from New Zealand, Perano moved to the U.S. in 2007.

A skier crosses the American Birkebeiner finish line, a 50K race, that
begins at the Telemark Resort in Cable, Wis. and ends on Main Street
in Hayward, Wis. on Feb. 26. Thousands of skiers traveled from around
the world to participate in this event.

Janice Reifenberger of Duluth walks out of the water after jumping into
Lake Superior at the Polar Plunge on Feb. 19.

The Minnesota Forest Lake 8th Grade Baller-inas Dana Larson, Abbie Vanbergen and
Kahlie Phillips take the Plunge on Feb. 19 at the Forest Lake 2nd Annual FLake Festival.
The annual winter plunge 'Gettin Cold for a Cause' is put on by the Forest Lake Rotary
Club. The Baller-inas showed up with the rest of the Century Junior High School girls
basketball team to jump in.

Paisley Nardini (right) and Karli Scheving brave the cold waters of Lake
Superior and shiver to stay warm at the Polar Bear Plunge last
Saturday in Duluth, MN.

Jumping into the icy Lake Superior water, Amy Larsen and Matt Prois
participated in the Polar Bear Plunge on Feb. 19 for Special Olympics.
The pair named themselves the "Smart Wool Ninjas" and joined over
800 other jumpers in the event.

The Fox 21 News Team takes the Polar Plunge in Canal Park on Feb.
19 to benefit the Special Olympics of Minnesota. Left to right: Dan
Hanger, Jason Vincent, Makenzi Henderson, Greg Chandler, Jacob
Kittilstad.

Dave Johnson emerges from the warming tent after jumping in Lake
Superior for the Duluth Polar Bear Plunge on Saturday, Feb. 19. Nearly
850 people took the plunge and raised more than $142,000 for Special
Olympics.

Rena Lettsome, Katie Oja and Matt Oja of Duluth jump into Lake
Superior during the polar plunge. The jumped along with the UMD
Pharmacy team on Feb. 19.

On Feb. 19 1,700 people particiated in the Springsteel Fishing Derby
held in Warroad, MN. Here, brothers Rod and Scott Storey of Warroad,
wait patiently for a fish to bite their line shortly after the Derby
started.The biggest fish caught during the Derby was a 19 pound
Northern caught by Damien Treichel.

These fishermen struggle to free a truck stuck in the cracking ice and
snow on Lake of the Woods, just outside Warroad, MN. They were
there to participate in the annual Springsteel Fishing Derby, which was
nearly canceled do to concerns of unsafe ice conditions.

Mike Foosness has a fish on at UMD's Big Jig ice fishing contest on Feb.
13th. Proceeds from the event support Bulldog athletics.

Sean Johnson (right) shows off his puppy, Dash, to Kelly (left) and
Maggie (middle) Smith of Duluth. Sean entered Dash into the "Cutest
Puppy Contest" at the Fitger's Complex in Duluth on Jan, 29. The
contest is held annually as part of the John Beargrease weekend.
Fiona, an Alaskan Malamute won the competition.

With a helping hand from Mom, Piper (2), gives the Great Dane named
Dino a hug on Jan. 29 at the Fitgers Complex during the John
Beargrease Cutest Puppy Contest.

A young boy plays on the ice skating pond at the 12th annual "Warmer by the Lake"
which was held at Bayfront Festival Park on Feb. 12. The event was sponsored by Duluth
Parks and Recreation. People of all ages skated on the ice skating pond, went snow
shoeing, roasted marshmallows and enjoyed hot chocolate and cookies.

UMD juniors Matt Newton and Jeremy Brown battle for position behind
the net while playing pick up hockey on March 2 at Fryberger Ice
Arena. The park has two outdoor rinks as well as one indoor, that are
used for both pickup hockey and youth games.

Jillian Goman, an 18 months old is playing with her mother at Chester
Bowl Park, Duluth Minn on Feb. 27.

Many people await their turn to ride up the ski lift at Spirit Mountain on
Wed. Feb. 2.

Two students in Duluth, Jon Lindsay and Zack Davidson, hit the slopes
at Spirit Mountain in honor of Military Appreciation Week on March 2.
All military members and their immediate families received discounted
rates on a number of amenities.

April Rosten and Trent Templer of Detroit Lakes roasted marshmallows
on the shores of Lake Superior at Beacon Pointe Resort. The resort
offers nightly campfires all year round.

Kathryn Thompson gets some exercise as she walks her two dogs, Bear
and Walter, down the driveway on her farm outside of Montevideo,
MN.

Let’s review photos in small groups
Share challenges/successes
 What would you do differently?


Final Project:
Let’s build a web page


Google Sites:
– http://sites.google.com

Let’s take the test!


Have a great spring break!


Slide 38

Journalism 2300:
News Photography
Week Seven
March 7, 2011

Announcements


Test will be at end of class

Announcements
Test will be at end of class
 Camera Contest:


– http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/event/arti
cle/id/192267/publisher_ID/36/
– Can do this in place of Weather assignment
for March 25
 Still need to send me 30 photos; submit best to
Duluth News Tribune

Photo Contest




The Duluth News Tribune, the Zinema 2 and New York Times
photographer Bill Cunningham are hosting a photo contest in the
Northland to celebrate the opening of the documentary “Bill
Cunningham New York” — a film by Richard Press. While
Cunningham chronicles fashion on the streets of New York, we’re
asking you to take documentary-style photos capturing everyday
fashion on the streets of Duluth.
The rules: You must be 18 years or older to enter. Photos must be
submitted to [email protected] by March 23 to be
considered. Finalists will be featured in the Scrapbook section April
3, when public voting begins. Winners will be announced on
opening night April 8 at the Zinema 2. Prizes include dinner at
Zietgiest Arts Cafe, a movie at the Zinema 2, and your photo
featured on the film’s website.



Words Matter!
– Photograph a public misspelling
– 5 points extra credit
– Here’s what I mean!
 http://picasaweb.google.com/LucyKragness/BadSp
ellings

To be a better photographer…

…you need to take a lot of photos!

The week in pictures


MSNBC:
– http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3842331/

Photographer profile
How’s it going?
 Do a brief (5 minute) PowerPoint presentation
for the class on March 21, March 28
 Include 10 images on individual slide pages that
best portray the photographer’s work
 Include one slide with biographical information,
portrait of the photographer


IMPORTANT NOTE:
Email presentations to me by noon on March 20

Let’s review who you have…
Molly: Mark Trockman, Lakeshore Weekly News,
Wayzata
 Luke: Steve Muscatelo, New Ulm Journal
 Brady: Bruce Olson, Montevideo American News
 Anna: Jennifer Horton, Equine photojournalist, Iowa
 Erica: David Burnett, freelance photographer
 Gram: Paul Walsh, AP freelance, Duluth
 Evia: Bea Wiharta, Reuters, Indonesia
 Matt: Jamie Squire, Getty Images
 Kim: Kirtstin Hatz, Shakopee Valley News
 Amanda: Matt Kane, Delano Herald Journal


Reegan: Tom Carothers, Woodbury Bulletin
 Tara: Nadine Kasel, Food Service News, Twin Cities
 Jessica: Eric Johnson, Austin Daily Herald
 Amelia: Annie Griffiths, National Geographic
 Laura: Scott Wallace, National Geographic
 Jennifer: Philip Kamras, Times Union, Albany, NY
 Ean: Kate Wiltshire, freelance, Dubois, WY
 Bailey: Stacy Axelrod, Daily Tar Heel, North Carolina
 Wesley: ?????
 Lisa: Joe Lemke, Spin Magazine
 Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher, Inland Valley Daily
News, Upland, California
 Bobby: Sun Sailor, Plymouth, MN
 Heather: Jason Wachter, St. Cloud Times


March 21:

March 28:

Ean: Kate Wiltshire
Wes:
Matt: Jamie Squire
Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher
Anna: Jennifer Horton
Gram: Paul Walsh
Heather: Carl Burton
Reegan: Tom Carothers
Bailey: Stacy Axelrod
Jennifer: Philip Kamras
Lisa: Joe Lemke
Amanda: Matt Kane

Bobby: Sun Sailor
Jessica: Eric Johnson
Amelia: Annie Griffiths
Evia: Gea Wiharta
Kim: Kirtstin Hatz
Tara: Nadine Kasel
Erica: David Burnett
Molly: David Brewster
Laura: Scott Wallace
Luke: Steve Muscatelo
Brady: Bruce Olson

Major Assignment III:
Portraits/Personality Photograph
Environmental photograph of a person in
an appropriate setting
 Photographs due: Friday, March 11


– Who have you/are you planning to
photograph?

Using Picasa, send a link with your best photos to:
[email protected]

Major Assignment IV: Sports
Cover a sporting event of your choice
 Practice stopping action
 Look on the sidelines/crowd for reactions
 Submit best shot: Doesn’t have to be
action
 Deadline: April 1


– What have you/do you plan to attend?
– Let’s go around the room

Major Assignment V: Spot News


Capture a spot news event:
– Fires
– Crimes
– Accidents
– Weather!
 Doesn’t have to be while snowing
 If a blizzard/high winds, look for snow piles!
 Might have to reduce aperture for snow – might be
too bright!
 If out in the snow, protect camera



Have your camera with you spring break!

Let’s look at your
Winter Outdoor Event Photographs
Overall good job!
 What was the biggest challenge?
 Biggest surprise?
 What did you learn?


Curt Perano starts his second Beargrease Marathon on Jan.
30. Originally from New Zealand, Perano moved to the U.S. in 2007.

A skier crosses the American Birkebeiner finish line, a 50K race, that
begins at the Telemark Resort in Cable, Wis. and ends on Main Street
in Hayward, Wis. on Feb. 26. Thousands of skiers traveled from around
the world to participate in this event.

Janice Reifenberger of Duluth walks out of the water after jumping into
Lake Superior at the Polar Plunge on Feb. 19.

The Minnesota Forest Lake 8th Grade Baller-inas Dana Larson, Abbie Vanbergen and
Kahlie Phillips take the Plunge on Feb. 19 at the Forest Lake 2nd Annual FLake Festival.
The annual winter plunge 'Gettin Cold for a Cause' is put on by the Forest Lake Rotary
Club. The Baller-inas showed up with the rest of the Century Junior High School girls
basketball team to jump in.

Paisley Nardini (right) and Karli Scheving brave the cold waters of Lake
Superior and shiver to stay warm at the Polar Bear Plunge last
Saturday in Duluth, MN.

Jumping into the icy Lake Superior water, Amy Larsen and Matt Prois
participated in the Polar Bear Plunge on Feb. 19 for Special Olympics.
The pair named themselves the "Smart Wool Ninjas" and joined over
800 other jumpers in the event.

The Fox 21 News Team takes the Polar Plunge in Canal Park on Feb.
19 to benefit the Special Olympics of Minnesota. Left to right: Dan
Hanger, Jason Vincent, Makenzi Henderson, Greg Chandler, Jacob
Kittilstad.

Dave Johnson emerges from the warming tent after jumping in Lake
Superior for the Duluth Polar Bear Plunge on Saturday, Feb. 19. Nearly
850 people took the plunge and raised more than $142,000 for Special
Olympics.

Rena Lettsome, Katie Oja and Matt Oja of Duluth jump into Lake
Superior during the polar plunge. The jumped along with the UMD
Pharmacy team on Feb. 19.

On Feb. 19 1,700 people particiated in the Springsteel Fishing Derby
held in Warroad, MN. Here, brothers Rod and Scott Storey of Warroad,
wait patiently for a fish to bite their line shortly after the Derby
started.The biggest fish caught during the Derby was a 19 pound
Northern caught by Damien Treichel.

These fishermen struggle to free a truck stuck in the cracking ice and
snow on Lake of the Woods, just outside Warroad, MN. They were
there to participate in the annual Springsteel Fishing Derby, which was
nearly canceled do to concerns of unsafe ice conditions.

Mike Foosness has a fish on at UMD's Big Jig ice fishing contest on Feb.
13th. Proceeds from the event support Bulldog athletics.

Sean Johnson (right) shows off his puppy, Dash, to Kelly (left) and
Maggie (middle) Smith of Duluth. Sean entered Dash into the "Cutest
Puppy Contest" at the Fitger's Complex in Duluth on Jan, 29. The
contest is held annually as part of the John Beargrease weekend.
Fiona, an Alaskan Malamute won the competition.

With a helping hand from Mom, Piper (2), gives the Great Dane named
Dino a hug on Jan. 29 at the Fitgers Complex during the John
Beargrease Cutest Puppy Contest.

A young boy plays on the ice skating pond at the 12th annual "Warmer by the Lake"
which was held at Bayfront Festival Park on Feb. 12. The event was sponsored by Duluth
Parks and Recreation. People of all ages skated on the ice skating pond, went snow
shoeing, roasted marshmallows and enjoyed hot chocolate and cookies.

UMD juniors Matt Newton and Jeremy Brown battle for position behind
the net while playing pick up hockey on March 2 at Fryberger Ice
Arena. The park has two outdoor rinks as well as one indoor, that are
used for both pickup hockey and youth games.

Jillian Goman, an 18 months old is playing with her mother at Chester
Bowl Park, Duluth Minn on Feb. 27.

Many people await their turn to ride up the ski lift at Spirit Mountain on
Wed. Feb. 2.

Two students in Duluth, Jon Lindsay and Zack Davidson, hit the slopes
at Spirit Mountain in honor of Military Appreciation Week on March 2.
All military members and their immediate families received discounted
rates on a number of amenities.

April Rosten and Trent Templer of Detroit Lakes roasted marshmallows
on the shores of Lake Superior at Beacon Pointe Resort. The resort
offers nightly campfires all year round.

Kathryn Thompson gets some exercise as she walks her two dogs, Bear
and Walter, down the driveway on her farm outside of Montevideo,
MN.

Let’s review photos in small groups
Share challenges/successes
 What would you do differently?


Final Project:
Let’s build a web page


Google Sites:
– http://sites.google.com

Let’s take the test!


Have a great spring break!


Slide 39

Journalism 2300:
News Photography
Week Seven
March 7, 2011

Announcements


Test will be at end of class

Announcements
Test will be at end of class
 Camera Contest:


– http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/event/arti
cle/id/192267/publisher_ID/36/
– Can do this in place of Weather assignment
for March 25
 Still need to send me 30 photos; submit best to
Duluth News Tribune

Photo Contest




The Duluth News Tribune, the Zinema 2 and New York Times
photographer Bill Cunningham are hosting a photo contest in the
Northland to celebrate the opening of the documentary “Bill
Cunningham New York” — a film by Richard Press. While
Cunningham chronicles fashion on the streets of New York, we’re
asking you to take documentary-style photos capturing everyday
fashion on the streets of Duluth.
The rules: You must be 18 years or older to enter. Photos must be
submitted to [email protected] by March 23 to be
considered. Finalists will be featured in the Scrapbook section April
3, when public voting begins. Winners will be announced on
opening night April 8 at the Zinema 2. Prizes include dinner at
Zietgiest Arts Cafe, a movie at the Zinema 2, and your photo
featured on the film’s website.



Words Matter!
– Photograph a public misspelling
– 5 points extra credit
– Here’s what I mean!
 http://picasaweb.google.com/LucyKragness/BadSp
ellings

To be a better photographer…

…you need to take a lot of photos!

The week in pictures


MSNBC:
– http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3842331/

Photographer profile
How’s it going?
 Do a brief (5 minute) PowerPoint presentation
for the class on March 21, March 28
 Include 10 images on individual slide pages that
best portray the photographer’s work
 Include one slide with biographical information,
portrait of the photographer


IMPORTANT NOTE:
Email presentations to me by noon on March 20

Let’s review who you have…
Molly: Mark Trockman, Lakeshore Weekly News,
Wayzata
 Luke: Steve Muscatelo, New Ulm Journal
 Brady: Bruce Olson, Montevideo American News
 Anna: Jennifer Horton, Equine photojournalist, Iowa
 Erica: David Burnett, freelance photographer
 Gram: Paul Walsh, AP freelance, Duluth
 Evia: Bea Wiharta, Reuters, Indonesia
 Matt: Jamie Squire, Getty Images
 Kim: Kirtstin Hatz, Shakopee Valley News
 Amanda: Matt Kane, Delano Herald Journal


Reegan: Tom Carothers, Woodbury Bulletin
 Tara: Nadine Kasel, Food Service News, Twin Cities
 Jessica: Eric Johnson, Austin Daily Herald
 Amelia: Annie Griffiths, National Geographic
 Laura: Scott Wallace, National Geographic
 Jennifer: Philip Kamras, Times Union, Albany, NY
 Ean: Kate Wiltshire, freelance, Dubois, WY
 Bailey: Stacy Axelrod, Daily Tar Heel, North Carolina
 Wesley: ?????
 Lisa: Joe Lemke, Spin Magazine
 Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher, Inland Valley Daily
News, Upland, California
 Bobby: Sun Sailor, Plymouth, MN
 Heather: Jason Wachter, St. Cloud Times


March 21:

March 28:

Ean: Kate Wiltshire
Wes:
Matt: Jamie Squire
Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher
Anna: Jennifer Horton
Gram: Paul Walsh
Heather: Carl Burton
Reegan: Tom Carothers
Bailey: Stacy Axelrod
Jennifer: Philip Kamras
Lisa: Joe Lemke
Amanda: Matt Kane

Bobby: Sun Sailor
Jessica: Eric Johnson
Amelia: Annie Griffiths
Evia: Gea Wiharta
Kim: Kirtstin Hatz
Tara: Nadine Kasel
Erica: David Burnett
Molly: David Brewster
Laura: Scott Wallace
Luke: Steve Muscatelo
Brady: Bruce Olson

Major Assignment III:
Portraits/Personality Photograph
Environmental photograph of a person in
an appropriate setting
 Photographs due: Friday, March 11


– Who have you/are you planning to
photograph?

Using Picasa, send a link with your best photos to:
[email protected]

Major Assignment IV: Sports
Cover a sporting event of your choice
 Practice stopping action
 Look on the sidelines/crowd for reactions
 Submit best shot: Doesn’t have to be
action
 Deadline: April 1


– What have you/do you plan to attend?
– Let’s go around the room

Major Assignment V: Spot News


Capture a spot news event:
– Fires
– Crimes
– Accidents
– Weather!
 Doesn’t have to be while snowing
 If a blizzard/high winds, look for snow piles!
 Might have to reduce aperture for snow – might be
too bright!
 If out in the snow, protect camera



Have your camera with you spring break!

Let’s look at your
Winter Outdoor Event Photographs
Overall good job!
 What was the biggest challenge?
 Biggest surprise?
 What did you learn?


Curt Perano starts his second Beargrease Marathon on Jan.
30. Originally from New Zealand, Perano moved to the U.S. in 2007.

A skier crosses the American Birkebeiner finish line, a 50K race, that
begins at the Telemark Resort in Cable, Wis. and ends on Main Street
in Hayward, Wis. on Feb. 26. Thousands of skiers traveled from around
the world to participate in this event.

Janice Reifenberger of Duluth walks out of the water after jumping into
Lake Superior at the Polar Plunge on Feb. 19.

The Minnesota Forest Lake 8th Grade Baller-inas Dana Larson, Abbie Vanbergen and
Kahlie Phillips take the Plunge on Feb. 19 at the Forest Lake 2nd Annual FLake Festival.
The annual winter plunge 'Gettin Cold for a Cause' is put on by the Forest Lake Rotary
Club. The Baller-inas showed up with the rest of the Century Junior High School girls
basketball team to jump in.

Paisley Nardini (right) and Karli Scheving brave the cold waters of Lake
Superior and shiver to stay warm at the Polar Bear Plunge last
Saturday in Duluth, MN.

Jumping into the icy Lake Superior water, Amy Larsen and Matt Prois
participated in the Polar Bear Plunge on Feb. 19 for Special Olympics.
The pair named themselves the "Smart Wool Ninjas" and joined over
800 other jumpers in the event.

The Fox 21 News Team takes the Polar Plunge in Canal Park on Feb.
19 to benefit the Special Olympics of Minnesota. Left to right: Dan
Hanger, Jason Vincent, Makenzi Henderson, Greg Chandler, Jacob
Kittilstad.

Dave Johnson emerges from the warming tent after jumping in Lake
Superior for the Duluth Polar Bear Plunge on Saturday, Feb. 19. Nearly
850 people took the plunge and raised more than $142,000 for Special
Olympics.

Rena Lettsome, Katie Oja and Matt Oja of Duluth jump into Lake
Superior during the polar plunge. The jumped along with the UMD
Pharmacy team on Feb. 19.

On Feb. 19 1,700 people particiated in the Springsteel Fishing Derby
held in Warroad, MN. Here, brothers Rod and Scott Storey of Warroad,
wait patiently for a fish to bite their line shortly after the Derby
started.The biggest fish caught during the Derby was a 19 pound
Northern caught by Damien Treichel.

These fishermen struggle to free a truck stuck in the cracking ice and
snow on Lake of the Woods, just outside Warroad, MN. They were
there to participate in the annual Springsteel Fishing Derby, which was
nearly canceled do to concerns of unsafe ice conditions.

Mike Foosness has a fish on at UMD's Big Jig ice fishing contest on Feb.
13th. Proceeds from the event support Bulldog athletics.

Sean Johnson (right) shows off his puppy, Dash, to Kelly (left) and
Maggie (middle) Smith of Duluth. Sean entered Dash into the "Cutest
Puppy Contest" at the Fitger's Complex in Duluth on Jan, 29. The
contest is held annually as part of the John Beargrease weekend.
Fiona, an Alaskan Malamute won the competition.

With a helping hand from Mom, Piper (2), gives the Great Dane named
Dino a hug on Jan. 29 at the Fitgers Complex during the John
Beargrease Cutest Puppy Contest.

A young boy plays on the ice skating pond at the 12th annual "Warmer by the Lake"
which was held at Bayfront Festival Park on Feb. 12. The event was sponsored by Duluth
Parks and Recreation. People of all ages skated on the ice skating pond, went snow
shoeing, roasted marshmallows and enjoyed hot chocolate and cookies.

UMD juniors Matt Newton and Jeremy Brown battle for position behind
the net while playing pick up hockey on March 2 at Fryberger Ice
Arena. The park has two outdoor rinks as well as one indoor, that are
used for both pickup hockey and youth games.

Jillian Goman, an 18 months old is playing with her mother at Chester
Bowl Park, Duluth Minn on Feb. 27.

Many people await their turn to ride up the ski lift at Spirit Mountain on
Wed. Feb. 2.

Two students in Duluth, Jon Lindsay and Zack Davidson, hit the slopes
at Spirit Mountain in honor of Military Appreciation Week on March 2.
All military members and their immediate families received discounted
rates on a number of amenities.

April Rosten and Trent Templer of Detroit Lakes roasted marshmallows
on the shores of Lake Superior at Beacon Pointe Resort. The resort
offers nightly campfires all year round.

Kathryn Thompson gets some exercise as she walks her two dogs, Bear
and Walter, down the driveway on her farm outside of Montevideo,
MN.

Let’s review photos in small groups
Share challenges/successes
 What would you do differently?


Final Project:
Let’s build a web page


Google Sites:
– http://sites.google.com

Let’s take the test!


Have a great spring break!


Slide 40

Journalism 2300:
News Photography
Week Seven
March 7, 2011

Announcements


Test will be at end of class

Announcements
Test will be at end of class
 Camera Contest:


– http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/event/arti
cle/id/192267/publisher_ID/36/
– Can do this in place of Weather assignment
for March 25
 Still need to send me 30 photos; submit best to
Duluth News Tribune

Photo Contest




The Duluth News Tribune, the Zinema 2 and New York Times
photographer Bill Cunningham are hosting a photo contest in the
Northland to celebrate the opening of the documentary “Bill
Cunningham New York” — a film by Richard Press. While
Cunningham chronicles fashion on the streets of New York, we’re
asking you to take documentary-style photos capturing everyday
fashion on the streets of Duluth.
The rules: You must be 18 years or older to enter. Photos must be
submitted to [email protected] by March 23 to be
considered. Finalists will be featured in the Scrapbook section April
3, when public voting begins. Winners will be announced on
opening night April 8 at the Zinema 2. Prizes include dinner at
Zietgiest Arts Cafe, a movie at the Zinema 2, and your photo
featured on the film’s website.



Words Matter!
– Photograph a public misspelling
– 5 points extra credit
– Here’s what I mean!
 http://picasaweb.google.com/LucyKragness/BadSp
ellings

To be a better photographer…

…you need to take a lot of photos!

The week in pictures


MSNBC:
– http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3842331/

Photographer profile
How’s it going?
 Do a brief (5 minute) PowerPoint presentation
for the class on March 21, March 28
 Include 10 images on individual slide pages that
best portray the photographer’s work
 Include one slide with biographical information,
portrait of the photographer


IMPORTANT NOTE:
Email presentations to me by noon on March 20

Let’s review who you have…
Molly: Mark Trockman, Lakeshore Weekly News,
Wayzata
 Luke: Steve Muscatelo, New Ulm Journal
 Brady: Bruce Olson, Montevideo American News
 Anna: Jennifer Horton, Equine photojournalist, Iowa
 Erica: David Burnett, freelance photographer
 Gram: Paul Walsh, AP freelance, Duluth
 Evia: Bea Wiharta, Reuters, Indonesia
 Matt: Jamie Squire, Getty Images
 Kim: Kirtstin Hatz, Shakopee Valley News
 Amanda: Matt Kane, Delano Herald Journal


Reegan: Tom Carothers, Woodbury Bulletin
 Tara: Nadine Kasel, Food Service News, Twin Cities
 Jessica: Eric Johnson, Austin Daily Herald
 Amelia: Annie Griffiths, National Geographic
 Laura: Scott Wallace, National Geographic
 Jennifer: Philip Kamras, Times Union, Albany, NY
 Ean: Kate Wiltshire, freelance, Dubois, WY
 Bailey: Stacy Axelrod, Daily Tar Heel, North Carolina
 Wesley: ?????
 Lisa: Joe Lemke, Spin Magazine
 Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher, Inland Valley Daily
News, Upland, California
 Bobby: Sun Sailor, Plymouth, MN
 Heather: Jason Wachter, St. Cloud Times


March 21:

March 28:

Ean: Kate Wiltshire
Wes:
Matt: Jamie Squire
Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher
Anna: Jennifer Horton
Gram: Paul Walsh
Heather: Carl Burton
Reegan: Tom Carothers
Bailey: Stacy Axelrod
Jennifer: Philip Kamras
Lisa: Joe Lemke
Amanda: Matt Kane

Bobby: Sun Sailor
Jessica: Eric Johnson
Amelia: Annie Griffiths
Evia: Gea Wiharta
Kim: Kirtstin Hatz
Tara: Nadine Kasel
Erica: David Burnett
Molly: David Brewster
Laura: Scott Wallace
Luke: Steve Muscatelo
Brady: Bruce Olson

Major Assignment III:
Portraits/Personality Photograph
Environmental photograph of a person in
an appropriate setting
 Photographs due: Friday, March 11


– Who have you/are you planning to
photograph?

Using Picasa, send a link with your best photos to:
[email protected]

Major Assignment IV: Sports
Cover a sporting event of your choice
 Practice stopping action
 Look on the sidelines/crowd for reactions
 Submit best shot: Doesn’t have to be
action
 Deadline: April 1


– What have you/do you plan to attend?
– Let’s go around the room

Major Assignment V: Spot News


Capture a spot news event:
– Fires
– Crimes
– Accidents
– Weather!
 Doesn’t have to be while snowing
 If a blizzard/high winds, look for snow piles!
 Might have to reduce aperture for snow – might be
too bright!
 If out in the snow, protect camera



Have your camera with you spring break!

Let’s look at your
Winter Outdoor Event Photographs
Overall good job!
 What was the biggest challenge?
 Biggest surprise?
 What did you learn?


Curt Perano starts his second Beargrease Marathon on Jan.
30. Originally from New Zealand, Perano moved to the U.S. in 2007.

A skier crosses the American Birkebeiner finish line, a 50K race, that
begins at the Telemark Resort in Cable, Wis. and ends on Main Street
in Hayward, Wis. on Feb. 26. Thousands of skiers traveled from around
the world to participate in this event.

Janice Reifenberger of Duluth walks out of the water after jumping into
Lake Superior at the Polar Plunge on Feb. 19.

The Minnesota Forest Lake 8th Grade Baller-inas Dana Larson, Abbie Vanbergen and
Kahlie Phillips take the Plunge on Feb. 19 at the Forest Lake 2nd Annual FLake Festival.
The annual winter plunge 'Gettin Cold for a Cause' is put on by the Forest Lake Rotary
Club. The Baller-inas showed up with the rest of the Century Junior High School girls
basketball team to jump in.

Paisley Nardini (right) and Karli Scheving brave the cold waters of Lake
Superior and shiver to stay warm at the Polar Bear Plunge last
Saturday in Duluth, MN.

Jumping into the icy Lake Superior water, Amy Larsen and Matt Prois
participated in the Polar Bear Plunge on Feb. 19 for Special Olympics.
The pair named themselves the "Smart Wool Ninjas" and joined over
800 other jumpers in the event.

The Fox 21 News Team takes the Polar Plunge in Canal Park on Feb.
19 to benefit the Special Olympics of Minnesota. Left to right: Dan
Hanger, Jason Vincent, Makenzi Henderson, Greg Chandler, Jacob
Kittilstad.

Dave Johnson emerges from the warming tent after jumping in Lake
Superior for the Duluth Polar Bear Plunge on Saturday, Feb. 19. Nearly
850 people took the plunge and raised more than $142,000 for Special
Olympics.

Rena Lettsome, Katie Oja and Matt Oja of Duluth jump into Lake
Superior during the polar plunge. The jumped along with the UMD
Pharmacy team on Feb. 19.

On Feb. 19 1,700 people particiated in the Springsteel Fishing Derby
held in Warroad, MN. Here, brothers Rod and Scott Storey of Warroad,
wait patiently for a fish to bite their line shortly after the Derby
started.The biggest fish caught during the Derby was a 19 pound
Northern caught by Damien Treichel.

These fishermen struggle to free a truck stuck in the cracking ice and
snow on Lake of the Woods, just outside Warroad, MN. They were
there to participate in the annual Springsteel Fishing Derby, which was
nearly canceled do to concerns of unsafe ice conditions.

Mike Foosness has a fish on at UMD's Big Jig ice fishing contest on Feb.
13th. Proceeds from the event support Bulldog athletics.

Sean Johnson (right) shows off his puppy, Dash, to Kelly (left) and
Maggie (middle) Smith of Duluth. Sean entered Dash into the "Cutest
Puppy Contest" at the Fitger's Complex in Duluth on Jan, 29. The
contest is held annually as part of the John Beargrease weekend.
Fiona, an Alaskan Malamute won the competition.

With a helping hand from Mom, Piper (2), gives the Great Dane named
Dino a hug on Jan. 29 at the Fitgers Complex during the John
Beargrease Cutest Puppy Contest.

A young boy plays on the ice skating pond at the 12th annual "Warmer by the Lake"
which was held at Bayfront Festival Park on Feb. 12. The event was sponsored by Duluth
Parks and Recreation. People of all ages skated on the ice skating pond, went snow
shoeing, roasted marshmallows and enjoyed hot chocolate and cookies.

UMD juniors Matt Newton and Jeremy Brown battle for position behind
the net while playing pick up hockey on March 2 at Fryberger Ice
Arena. The park has two outdoor rinks as well as one indoor, that are
used for both pickup hockey and youth games.

Jillian Goman, an 18 months old is playing with her mother at Chester
Bowl Park, Duluth Minn on Feb. 27.

Many people await their turn to ride up the ski lift at Spirit Mountain on
Wed. Feb. 2.

Two students in Duluth, Jon Lindsay and Zack Davidson, hit the slopes
at Spirit Mountain in honor of Military Appreciation Week on March 2.
All military members and their immediate families received discounted
rates on a number of amenities.

April Rosten and Trent Templer of Detroit Lakes roasted marshmallows
on the shores of Lake Superior at Beacon Pointe Resort. The resort
offers nightly campfires all year round.

Kathryn Thompson gets some exercise as she walks her two dogs, Bear
and Walter, down the driveway on her farm outside of Montevideo,
MN.

Let’s review photos in small groups
Share challenges/successes
 What would you do differently?


Final Project:
Let’s build a web page


Google Sites:
– http://sites.google.com

Let’s take the test!


Have a great spring break!


Slide 41

Journalism 2300:
News Photography
Week Seven
March 7, 2011

Announcements


Test will be at end of class

Announcements
Test will be at end of class
 Camera Contest:


– http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/event/arti
cle/id/192267/publisher_ID/36/
– Can do this in place of Weather assignment
for March 25
 Still need to send me 30 photos; submit best to
Duluth News Tribune

Photo Contest




The Duluth News Tribune, the Zinema 2 and New York Times
photographer Bill Cunningham are hosting a photo contest in the
Northland to celebrate the opening of the documentary “Bill
Cunningham New York” — a film by Richard Press. While
Cunningham chronicles fashion on the streets of New York, we’re
asking you to take documentary-style photos capturing everyday
fashion on the streets of Duluth.
The rules: You must be 18 years or older to enter. Photos must be
submitted to [email protected] by March 23 to be
considered. Finalists will be featured in the Scrapbook section April
3, when public voting begins. Winners will be announced on
opening night April 8 at the Zinema 2. Prizes include dinner at
Zietgiest Arts Cafe, a movie at the Zinema 2, and your photo
featured on the film’s website.



Words Matter!
– Photograph a public misspelling
– 5 points extra credit
– Here’s what I mean!
 http://picasaweb.google.com/LucyKragness/BadSp
ellings

To be a better photographer…

…you need to take a lot of photos!

The week in pictures


MSNBC:
– http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3842331/

Photographer profile
How’s it going?
 Do a brief (5 minute) PowerPoint presentation
for the class on March 21, March 28
 Include 10 images on individual slide pages that
best portray the photographer’s work
 Include one slide with biographical information,
portrait of the photographer


IMPORTANT NOTE:
Email presentations to me by noon on March 20

Let’s review who you have…
Molly: Mark Trockman, Lakeshore Weekly News,
Wayzata
 Luke: Steve Muscatelo, New Ulm Journal
 Brady: Bruce Olson, Montevideo American News
 Anna: Jennifer Horton, Equine photojournalist, Iowa
 Erica: David Burnett, freelance photographer
 Gram: Paul Walsh, AP freelance, Duluth
 Evia: Bea Wiharta, Reuters, Indonesia
 Matt: Jamie Squire, Getty Images
 Kim: Kirtstin Hatz, Shakopee Valley News
 Amanda: Matt Kane, Delano Herald Journal


Reegan: Tom Carothers, Woodbury Bulletin
 Tara: Nadine Kasel, Food Service News, Twin Cities
 Jessica: Eric Johnson, Austin Daily Herald
 Amelia: Annie Griffiths, National Geographic
 Laura: Scott Wallace, National Geographic
 Jennifer: Philip Kamras, Times Union, Albany, NY
 Ean: Kate Wiltshire, freelance, Dubois, WY
 Bailey: Stacy Axelrod, Daily Tar Heel, North Carolina
 Wesley: ?????
 Lisa: Joe Lemke, Spin Magazine
 Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher, Inland Valley Daily
News, Upland, California
 Bobby: Sun Sailor, Plymouth, MN
 Heather: Jason Wachter, St. Cloud Times


March 21:

March 28:

Ean: Kate Wiltshire
Wes:
Matt: Jamie Squire
Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher
Anna: Jennifer Horton
Gram: Paul Walsh
Heather: Carl Burton
Reegan: Tom Carothers
Bailey: Stacy Axelrod
Jennifer: Philip Kamras
Lisa: Joe Lemke
Amanda: Matt Kane

Bobby: Sun Sailor
Jessica: Eric Johnson
Amelia: Annie Griffiths
Evia: Gea Wiharta
Kim: Kirtstin Hatz
Tara: Nadine Kasel
Erica: David Burnett
Molly: David Brewster
Laura: Scott Wallace
Luke: Steve Muscatelo
Brady: Bruce Olson

Major Assignment III:
Portraits/Personality Photograph
Environmental photograph of a person in
an appropriate setting
 Photographs due: Friday, March 11


– Who have you/are you planning to
photograph?

Using Picasa, send a link with your best photos to:
[email protected]

Major Assignment IV: Sports
Cover a sporting event of your choice
 Practice stopping action
 Look on the sidelines/crowd for reactions
 Submit best shot: Doesn’t have to be
action
 Deadline: April 1


– What have you/do you plan to attend?
– Let’s go around the room

Major Assignment V: Spot News


Capture a spot news event:
– Fires
– Crimes
– Accidents
– Weather!
 Doesn’t have to be while snowing
 If a blizzard/high winds, look for snow piles!
 Might have to reduce aperture for snow – might be
too bright!
 If out in the snow, protect camera



Have your camera with you spring break!

Let’s look at your
Winter Outdoor Event Photographs
Overall good job!
 What was the biggest challenge?
 Biggest surprise?
 What did you learn?


Curt Perano starts his second Beargrease Marathon on Jan.
30. Originally from New Zealand, Perano moved to the U.S. in 2007.

A skier crosses the American Birkebeiner finish line, a 50K race, that
begins at the Telemark Resort in Cable, Wis. and ends on Main Street
in Hayward, Wis. on Feb. 26. Thousands of skiers traveled from around
the world to participate in this event.

Janice Reifenberger of Duluth walks out of the water after jumping into
Lake Superior at the Polar Plunge on Feb. 19.

The Minnesota Forest Lake 8th Grade Baller-inas Dana Larson, Abbie Vanbergen and
Kahlie Phillips take the Plunge on Feb. 19 at the Forest Lake 2nd Annual FLake Festival.
The annual winter plunge 'Gettin Cold for a Cause' is put on by the Forest Lake Rotary
Club. The Baller-inas showed up with the rest of the Century Junior High School girls
basketball team to jump in.

Paisley Nardini (right) and Karli Scheving brave the cold waters of Lake
Superior and shiver to stay warm at the Polar Bear Plunge last
Saturday in Duluth, MN.

Jumping into the icy Lake Superior water, Amy Larsen and Matt Prois
participated in the Polar Bear Plunge on Feb. 19 for Special Olympics.
The pair named themselves the "Smart Wool Ninjas" and joined over
800 other jumpers in the event.

The Fox 21 News Team takes the Polar Plunge in Canal Park on Feb.
19 to benefit the Special Olympics of Minnesota. Left to right: Dan
Hanger, Jason Vincent, Makenzi Henderson, Greg Chandler, Jacob
Kittilstad.

Dave Johnson emerges from the warming tent after jumping in Lake
Superior for the Duluth Polar Bear Plunge on Saturday, Feb. 19. Nearly
850 people took the plunge and raised more than $142,000 for Special
Olympics.

Rena Lettsome, Katie Oja and Matt Oja of Duluth jump into Lake
Superior during the polar plunge. The jumped along with the UMD
Pharmacy team on Feb. 19.

On Feb. 19 1,700 people particiated in the Springsteel Fishing Derby
held in Warroad, MN. Here, brothers Rod and Scott Storey of Warroad,
wait patiently for a fish to bite their line shortly after the Derby
started.The biggest fish caught during the Derby was a 19 pound
Northern caught by Damien Treichel.

These fishermen struggle to free a truck stuck in the cracking ice and
snow on Lake of the Woods, just outside Warroad, MN. They were
there to participate in the annual Springsteel Fishing Derby, which was
nearly canceled do to concerns of unsafe ice conditions.

Mike Foosness has a fish on at UMD's Big Jig ice fishing contest on Feb.
13th. Proceeds from the event support Bulldog athletics.

Sean Johnson (right) shows off his puppy, Dash, to Kelly (left) and
Maggie (middle) Smith of Duluth. Sean entered Dash into the "Cutest
Puppy Contest" at the Fitger's Complex in Duluth on Jan, 29. The
contest is held annually as part of the John Beargrease weekend.
Fiona, an Alaskan Malamute won the competition.

With a helping hand from Mom, Piper (2), gives the Great Dane named
Dino a hug on Jan. 29 at the Fitgers Complex during the John
Beargrease Cutest Puppy Contest.

A young boy plays on the ice skating pond at the 12th annual "Warmer by the Lake"
which was held at Bayfront Festival Park on Feb. 12. The event was sponsored by Duluth
Parks and Recreation. People of all ages skated on the ice skating pond, went snow
shoeing, roasted marshmallows and enjoyed hot chocolate and cookies.

UMD juniors Matt Newton and Jeremy Brown battle for position behind
the net while playing pick up hockey on March 2 at Fryberger Ice
Arena. The park has two outdoor rinks as well as one indoor, that are
used for both pickup hockey and youth games.

Jillian Goman, an 18 months old is playing with her mother at Chester
Bowl Park, Duluth Minn on Feb. 27.

Many people await their turn to ride up the ski lift at Spirit Mountain on
Wed. Feb. 2.

Two students in Duluth, Jon Lindsay and Zack Davidson, hit the slopes
at Spirit Mountain in honor of Military Appreciation Week on March 2.
All military members and their immediate families received discounted
rates on a number of amenities.

April Rosten and Trent Templer of Detroit Lakes roasted marshmallows
on the shores of Lake Superior at Beacon Pointe Resort. The resort
offers nightly campfires all year round.

Kathryn Thompson gets some exercise as she walks her two dogs, Bear
and Walter, down the driveway on her farm outside of Montevideo,
MN.

Let’s review photos in small groups
Share challenges/successes
 What would you do differently?


Final Project:
Let’s build a web page


Google Sites:
– http://sites.google.com

Let’s take the test!


Have a great spring break!


Slide 42

Journalism 2300:
News Photography
Week Seven
March 7, 2011

Announcements


Test will be at end of class

Announcements
Test will be at end of class
 Camera Contest:


– http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/event/arti
cle/id/192267/publisher_ID/36/
– Can do this in place of Weather assignment
for March 25
 Still need to send me 30 photos; submit best to
Duluth News Tribune

Photo Contest




The Duluth News Tribune, the Zinema 2 and New York Times
photographer Bill Cunningham are hosting a photo contest in the
Northland to celebrate the opening of the documentary “Bill
Cunningham New York” — a film by Richard Press. While
Cunningham chronicles fashion on the streets of New York, we’re
asking you to take documentary-style photos capturing everyday
fashion on the streets of Duluth.
The rules: You must be 18 years or older to enter. Photos must be
submitted to [email protected] by March 23 to be
considered. Finalists will be featured in the Scrapbook section April
3, when public voting begins. Winners will be announced on
opening night April 8 at the Zinema 2. Prizes include dinner at
Zietgiest Arts Cafe, a movie at the Zinema 2, and your photo
featured on the film’s website.



Words Matter!
– Photograph a public misspelling
– 5 points extra credit
– Here’s what I mean!
 http://picasaweb.google.com/LucyKragness/BadSp
ellings

To be a better photographer…

…you need to take a lot of photos!

The week in pictures


MSNBC:
– http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3842331/

Photographer profile
How’s it going?
 Do a brief (5 minute) PowerPoint presentation
for the class on March 21, March 28
 Include 10 images on individual slide pages that
best portray the photographer’s work
 Include one slide with biographical information,
portrait of the photographer


IMPORTANT NOTE:
Email presentations to me by noon on March 20

Let’s review who you have…
Molly: Mark Trockman, Lakeshore Weekly News,
Wayzata
 Luke: Steve Muscatelo, New Ulm Journal
 Brady: Bruce Olson, Montevideo American News
 Anna: Jennifer Horton, Equine photojournalist, Iowa
 Erica: David Burnett, freelance photographer
 Gram: Paul Walsh, AP freelance, Duluth
 Evia: Bea Wiharta, Reuters, Indonesia
 Matt: Jamie Squire, Getty Images
 Kim: Kirtstin Hatz, Shakopee Valley News
 Amanda: Matt Kane, Delano Herald Journal


Reegan: Tom Carothers, Woodbury Bulletin
 Tara: Nadine Kasel, Food Service News, Twin Cities
 Jessica: Eric Johnson, Austin Daily Herald
 Amelia: Annie Griffiths, National Geographic
 Laura: Scott Wallace, National Geographic
 Jennifer: Philip Kamras, Times Union, Albany, NY
 Ean: Kate Wiltshire, freelance, Dubois, WY
 Bailey: Stacy Axelrod, Daily Tar Heel, North Carolina
 Wesley: ?????
 Lisa: Joe Lemke, Spin Magazine
 Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher, Inland Valley Daily
News, Upland, California
 Bobby: Sun Sailor, Plymouth, MN
 Heather: Jason Wachter, St. Cloud Times


March 21:

March 28:

Ean: Kate Wiltshire
Wes:
Matt: Jamie Squire
Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher
Anna: Jennifer Horton
Gram: Paul Walsh
Heather: Carl Burton
Reegan: Tom Carothers
Bailey: Stacy Axelrod
Jennifer: Philip Kamras
Lisa: Joe Lemke
Amanda: Matt Kane

Bobby: Sun Sailor
Jessica: Eric Johnson
Amelia: Annie Griffiths
Evia: Gea Wiharta
Kim: Kirtstin Hatz
Tara: Nadine Kasel
Erica: David Burnett
Molly: David Brewster
Laura: Scott Wallace
Luke: Steve Muscatelo
Brady: Bruce Olson

Major Assignment III:
Portraits/Personality Photograph
Environmental photograph of a person in
an appropriate setting
 Photographs due: Friday, March 11


– Who have you/are you planning to
photograph?

Using Picasa, send a link with your best photos to:
[email protected]

Major Assignment IV: Sports
Cover a sporting event of your choice
 Practice stopping action
 Look on the sidelines/crowd for reactions
 Submit best shot: Doesn’t have to be
action
 Deadline: April 1


– What have you/do you plan to attend?
– Let’s go around the room

Major Assignment V: Spot News


Capture a spot news event:
– Fires
– Crimes
– Accidents
– Weather!
 Doesn’t have to be while snowing
 If a blizzard/high winds, look for snow piles!
 Might have to reduce aperture for snow – might be
too bright!
 If out in the snow, protect camera



Have your camera with you spring break!

Let’s look at your
Winter Outdoor Event Photographs
Overall good job!
 What was the biggest challenge?
 Biggest surprise?
 What did you learn?


Curt Perano starts his second Beargrease Marathon on Jan.
30. Originally from New Zealand, Perano moved to the U.S. in 2007.

A skier crosses the American Birkebeiner finish line, a 50K race, that
begins at the Telemark Resort in Cable, Wis. and ends on Main Street
in Hayward, Wis. on Feb. 26. Thousands of skiers traveled from around
the world to participate in this event.

Janice Reifenberger of Duluth walks out of the water after jumping into
Lake Superior at the Polar Plunge on Feb. 19.

The Minnesota Forest Lake 8th Grade Baller-inas Dana Larson, Abbie Vanbergen and
Kahlie Phillips take the Plunge on Feb. 19 at the Forest Lake 2nd Annual FLake Festival.
The annual winter plunge 'Gettin Cold for a Cause' is put on by the Forest Lake Rotary
Club. The Baller-inas showed up with the rest of the Century Junior High School girls
basketball team to jump in.

Paisley Nardini (right) and Karli Scheving brave the cold waters of Lake
Superior and shiver to stay warm at the Polar Bear Plunge last
Saturday in Duluth, MN.

Jumping into the icy Lake Superior water, Amy Larsen and Matt Prois
participated in the Polar Bear Plunge on Feb. 19 for Special Olympics.
The pair named themselves the "Smart Wool Ninjas" and joined over
800 other jumpers in the event.

The Fox 21 News Team takes the Polar Plunge in Canal Park on Feb.
19 to benefit the Special Olympics of Minnesota. Left to right: Dan
Hanger, Jason Vincent, Makenzi Henderson, Greg Chandler, Jacob
Kittilstad.

Dave Johnson emerges from the warming tent after jumping in Lake
Superior for the Duluth Polar Bear Plunge on Saturday, Feb. 19. Nearly
850 people took the plunge and raised more than $142,000 for Special
Olympics.

Rena Lettsome, Katie Oja and Matt Oja of Duluth jump into Lake
Superior during the polar plunge. The jumped along with the UMD
Pharmacy team on Feb. 19.

On Feb. 19 1,700 people particiated in the Springsteel Fishing Derby
held in Warroad, MN. Here, brothers Rod and Scott Storey of Warroad,
wait patiently for a fish to bite their line shortly after the Derby
started.The biggest fish caught during the Derby was a 19 pound
Northern caught by Damien Treichel.

These fishermen struggle to free a truck stuck in the cracking ice and
snow on Lake of the Woods, just outside Warroad, MN. They were
there to participate in the annual Springsteel Fishing Derby, which was
nearly canceled do to concerns of unsafe ice conditions.

Mike Foosness has a fish on at UMD's Big Jig ice fishing contest on Feb.
13th. Proceeds from the event support Bulldog athletics.

Sean Johnson (right) shows off his puppy, Dash, to Kelly (left) and
Maggie (middle) Smith of Duluth. Sean entered Dash into the "Cutest
Puppy Contest" at the Fitger's Complex in Duluth on Jan, 29. The
contest is held annually as part of the John Beargrease weekend.
Fiona, an Alaskan Malamute won the competition.

With a helping hand from Mom, Piper (2), gives the Great Dane named
Dino a hug on Jan. 29 at the Fitgers Complex during the John
Beargrease Cutest Puppy Contest.

A young boy plays on the ice skating pond at the 12th annual "Warmer by the Lake"
which was held at Bayfront Festival Park on Feb. 12. The event was sponsored by Duluth
Parks and Recreation. People of all ages skated on the ice skating pond, went snow
shoeing, roasted marshmallows and enjoyed hot chocolate and cookies.

UMD juniors Matt Newton and Jeremy Brown battle for position behind
the net while playing pick up hockey on March 2 at Fryberger Ice
Arena. The park has two outdoor rinks as well as one indoor, that are
used for both pickup hockey and youth games.

Jillian Goman, an 18 months old is playing with her mother at Chester
Bowl Park, Duluth Minn on Feb. 27.

Many people await their turn to ride up the ski lift at Spirit Mountain on
Wed. Feb. 2.

Two students in Duluth, Jon Lindsay and Zack Davidson, hit the slopes
at Spirit Mountain in honor of Military Appreciation Week on March 2.
All military members and their immediate families received discounted
rates on a number of amenities.

April Rosten and Trent Templer of Detroit Lakes roasted marshmallows
on the shores of Lake Superior at Beacon Pointe Resort. The resort
offers nightly campfires all year round.

Kathryn Thompson gets some exercise as she walks her two dogs, Bear
and Walter, down the driveway on her farm outside of Montevideo,
MN.

Let’s review photos in small groups
Share challenges/successes
 What would you do differently?


Final Project:
Let’s build a web page


Google Sites:
– http://sites.google.com

Let’s take the test!


Have a great spring break!


Slide 43

Journalism 2300:
News Photography
Week Seven
March 7, 2011

Announcements


Test will be at end of class

Announcements
Test will be at end of class
 Camera Contest:


– http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/event/arti
cle/id/192267/publisher_ID/36/
– Can do this in place of Weather assignment
for March 25
 Still need to send me 30 photos; submit best to
Duluth News Tribune

Photo Contest




The Duluth News Tribune, the Zinema 2 and New York Times
photographer Bill Cunningham are hosting a photo contest in the
Northland to celebrate the opening of the documentary “Bill
Cunningham New York” — a film by Richard Press. While
Cunningham chronicles fashion on the streets of New York, we’re
asking you to take documentary-style photos capturing everyday
fashion on the streets of Duluth.
The rules: You must be 18 years or older to enter. Photos must be
submitted to [email protected] by March 23 to be
considered. Finalists will be featured in the Scrapbook section April
3, when public voting begins. Winners will be announced on
opening night April 8 at the Zinema 2. Prizes include dinner at
Zietgiest Arts Cafe, a movie at the Zinema 2, and your photo
featured on the film’s website.



Words Matter!
– Photograph a public misspelling
– 5 points extra credit
– Here’s what I mean!
 http://picasaweb.google.com/LucyKragness/BadSp
ellings

To be a better photographer…

…you need to take a lot of photos!

The week in pictures


MSNBC:
– http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3842331/

Photographer profile
How’s it going?
 Do a brief (5 minute) PowerPoint presentation
for the class on March 21, March 28
 Include 10 images on individual slide pages that
best portray the photographer’s work
 Include one slide with biographical information,
portrait of the photographer


IMPORTANT NOTE:
Email presentations to me by noon on March 20

Let’s review who you have…
Molly: Mark Trockman, Lakeshore Weekly News,
Wayzata
 Luke: Steve Muscatelo, New Ulm Journal
 Brady: Bruce Olson, Montevideo American News
 Anna: Jennifer Horton, Equine photojournalist, Iowa
 Erica: David Burnett, freelance photographer
 Gram: Paul Walsh, AP freelance, Duluth
 Evia: Bea Wiharta, Reuters, Indonesia
 Matt: Jamie Squire, Getty Images
 Kim: Kirtstin Hatz, Shakopee Valley News
 Amanda: Matt Kane, Delano Herald Journal


Reegan: Tom Carothers, Woodbury Bulletin
 Tara: Nadine Kasel, Food Service News, Twin Cities
 Jessica: Eric Johnson, Austin Daily Herald
 Amelia: Annie Griffiths, National Geographic
 Laura: Scott Wallace, National Geographic
 Jennifer: Philip Kamras, Times Union, Albany, NY
 Ean: Kate Wiltshire, freelance, Dubois, WY
 Bailey: Stacy Axelrod, Daily Tar Heel, North Carolina
 Wesley: ?????
 Lisa: Joe Lemke, Spin Magazine
 Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher, Inland Valley Daily
News, Upland, California
 Bobby: Sun Sailor, Plymouth, MN
 Heather: Jason Wachter, St. Cloud Times


March 21:

March 28:

Ean: Kate Wiltshire
Wes:
Matt: Jamie Squire
Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher
Anna: Jennifer Horton
Gram: Paul Walsh
Heather: Carl Burton
Reegan: Tom Carothers
Bailey: Stacy Axelrod
Jennifer: Philip Kamras
Lisa: Joe Lemke
Amanda: Matt Kane

Bobby: Sun Sailor
Jessica: Eric Johnson
Amelia: Annie Griffiths
Evia: Gea Wiharta
Kim: Kirtstin Hatz
Tara: Nadine Kasel
Erica: David Burnett
Molly: David Brewster
Laura: Scott Wallace
Luke: Steve Muscatelo
Brady: Bruce Olson

Major Assignment III:
Portraits/Personality Photograph
Environmental photograph of a person in
an appropriate setting
 Photographs due: Friday, March 11


– Who have you/are you planning to
photograph?

Using Picasa, send a link with your best photos to:
[email protected]

Major Assignment IV: Sports
Cover a sporting event of your choice
 Practice stopping action
 Look on the sidelines/crowd for reactions
 Submit best shot: Doesn’t have to be
action
 Deadline: April 1


– What have you/do you plan to attend?
– Let’s go around the room

Major Assignment V: Spot News


Capture a spot news event:
– Fires
– Crimes
– Accidents
– Weather!
 Doesn’t have to be while snowing
 If a blizzard/high winds, look for snow piles!
 Might have to reduce aperture for snow – might be
too bright!
 If out in the snow, protect camera



Have your camera with you spring break!

Let’s look at your
Winter Outdoor Event Photographs
Overall good job!
 What was the biggest challenge?
 Biggest surprise?
 What did you learn?


Curt Perano starts his second Beargrease Marathon on Jan.
30. Originally from New Zealand, Perano moved to the U.S. in 2007.

A skier crosses the American Birkebeiner finish line, a 50K race, that
begins at the Telemark Resort in Cable, Wis. and ends on Main Street
in Hayward, Wis. on Feb. 26. Thousands of skiers traveled from around
the world to participate in this event.

Janice Reifenberger of Duluth walks out of the water after jumping into
Lake Superior at the Polar Plunge on Feb. 19.

The Minnesota Forest Lake 8th Grade Baller-inas Dana Larson, Abbie Vanbergen and
Kahlie Phillips take the Plunge on Feb. 19 at the Forest Lake 2nd Annual FLake Festival.
The annual winter plunge 'Gettin Cold for a Cause' is put on by the Forest Lake Rotary
Club. The Baller-inas showed up with the rest of the Century Junior High School girls
basketball team to jump in.

Paisley Nardini (right) and Karli Scheving brave the cold waters of Lake
Superior and shiver to stay warm at the Polar Bear Plunge last
Saturday in Duluth, MN.

Jumping into the icy Lake Superior water, Amy Larsen and Matt Prois
participated in the Polar Bear Plunge on Feb. 19 for Special Olympics.
The pair named themselves the "Smart Wool Ninjas" and joined over
800 other jumpers in the event.

The Fox 21 News Team takes the Polar Plunge in Canal Park on Feb.
19 to benefit the Special Olympics of Minnesota. Left to right: Dan
Hanger, Jason Vincent, Makenzi Henderson, Greg Chandler, Jacob
Kittilstad.

Dave Johnson emerges from the warming tent after jumping in Lake
Superior for the Duluth Polar Bear Plunge on Saturday, Feb. 19. Nearly
850 people took the plunge and raised more than $142,000 for Special
Olympics.

Rena Lettsome, Katie Oja and Matt Oja of Duluth jump into Lake
Superior during the polar plunge. The jumped along with the UMD
Pharmacy team on Feb. 19.

On Feb. 19 1,700 people particiated in the Springsteel Fishing Derby
held in Warroad, MN. Here, brothers Rod and Scott Storey of Warroad,
wait patiently for a fish to bite their line shortly after the Derby
started.The biggest fish caught during the Derby was a 19 pound
Northern caught by Damien Treichel.

These fishermen struggle to free a truck stuck in the cracking ice and
snow on Lake of the Woods, just outside Warroad, MN. They were
there to participate in the annual Springsteel Fishing Derby, which was
nearly canceled do to concerns of unsafe ice conditions.

Mike Foosness has a fish on at UMD's Big Jig ice fishing contest on Feb.
13th. Proceeds from the event support Bulldog athletics.

Sean Johnson (right) shows off his puppy, Dash, to Kelly (left) and
Maggie (middle) Smith of Duluth. Sean entered Dash into the "Cutest
Puppy Contest" at the Fitger's Complex in Duluth on Jan, 29. The
contest is held annually as part of the John Beargrease weekend.
Fiona, an Alaskan Malamute won the competition.

With a helping hand from Mom, Piper (2), gives the Great Dane named
Dino a hug on Jan. 29 at the Fitgers Complex during the John
Beargrease Cutest Puppy Contest.

A young boy plays on the ice skating pond at the 12th annual "Warmer by the Lake"
which was held at Bayfront Festival Park on Feb. 12. The event was sponsored by Duluth
Parks and Recreation. People of all ages skated on the ice skating pond, went snow
shoeing, roasted marshmallows and enjoyed hot chocolate and cookies.

UMD juniors Matt Newton and Jeremy Brown battle for position behind
the net while playing pick up hockey on March 2 at Fryberger Ice
Arena. The park has two outdoor rinks as well as one indoor, that are
used for both pickup hockey and youth games.

Jillian Goman, an 18 months old is playing with her mother at Chester
Bowl Park, Duluth Minn on Feb. 27.

Many people await their turn to ride up the ski lift at Spirit Mountain on
Wed. Feb. 2.

Two students in Duluth, Jon Lindsay and Zack Davidson, hit the slopes
at Spirit Mountain in honor of Military Appreciation Week on March 2.
All military members and their immediate families received discounted
rates on a number of amenities.

April Rosten and Trent Templer of Detroit Lakes roasted marshmallows
on the shores of Lake Superior at Beacon Pointe Resort. The resort
offers nightly campfires all year round.

Kathryn Thompson gets some exercise as she walks her two dogs, Bear
and Walter, down the driveway on her farm outside of Montevideo,
MN.

Let’s review photos in small groups
Share challenges/successes
 What would you do differently?


Final Project:
Let’s build a web page


Google Sites:
– http://sites.google.com

Let’s take the test!


Have a great spring break!


Slide 44

Journalism 2300:
News Photography
Week Seven
March 7, 2011

Announcements


Test will be at end of class

Announcements
Test will be at end of class
 Camera Contest:


– http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/event/arti
cle/id/192267/publisher_ID/36/
– Can do this in place of Weather assignment
for March 25
 Still need to send me 30 photos; submit best to
Duluth News Tribune

Photo Contest




The Duluth News Tribune, the Zinema 2 and New York Times
photographer Bill Cunningham are hosting a photo contest in the
Northland to celebrate the opening of the documentary “Bill
Cunningham New York” — a film by Richard Press. While
Cunningham chronicles fashion on the streets of New York, we’re
asking you to take documentary-style photos capturing everyday
fashion on the streets of Duluth.
The rules: You must be 18 years or older to enter. Photos must be
submitted to [email protected] by March 23 to be
considered. Finalists will be featured in the Scrapbook section April
3, when public voting begins. Winners will be announced on
opening night April 8 at the Zinema 2. Prizes include dinner at
Zietgiest Arts Cafe, a movie at the Zinema 2, and your photo
featured on the film’s website.



Words Matter!
– Photograph a public misspelling
– 5 points extra credit
– Here’s what I mean!
 http://picasaweb.google.com/LucyKragness/BadSp
ellings

To be a better photographer…

…you need to take a lot of photos!

The week in pictures


MSNBC:
– http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3842331/

Photographer profile
How’s it going?
 Do a brief (5 minute) PowerPoint presentation
for the class on March 21, March 28
 Include 10 images on individual slide pages that
best portray the photographer’s work
 Include one slide with biographical information,
portrait of the photographer


IMPORTANT NOTE:
Email presentations to me by noon on March 20

Let’s review who you have…
Molly: Mark Trockman, Lakeshore Weekly News,
Wayzata
 Luke: Steve Muscatelo, New Ulm Journal
 Brady: Bruce Olson, Montevideo American News
 Anna: Jennifer Horton, Equine photojournalist, Iowa
 Erica: David Burnett, freelance photographer
 Gram: Paul Walsh, AP freelance, Duluth
 Evia: Bea Wiharta, Reuters, Indonesia
 Matt: Jamie Squire, Getty Images
 Kim: Kirtstin Hatz, Shakopee Valley News
 Amanda: Matt Kane, Delano Herald Journal


Reegan: Tom Carothers, Woodbury Bulletin
 Tara: Nadine Kasel, Food Service News, Twin Cities
 Jessica: Eric Johnson, Austin Daily Herald
 Amelia: Annie Griffiths, National Geographic
 Laura: Scott Wallace, National Geographic
 Jennifer: Philip Kamras, Times Union, Albany, NY
 Ean: Kate Wiltshire, freelance, Dubois, WY
 Bailey: Stacy Axelrod, Daily Tar Heel, North Carolina
 Wesley: ?????
 Lisa: Joe Lemke, Spin Magazine
 Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher, Inland Valley Daily
News, Upland, California
 Bobby: Sun Sailor, Plymouth, MN
 Heather: Jason Wachter, St. Cloud Times


March 21:

March 28:

Ean: Kate Wiltshire
Wes:
Matt: Jamie Squire
Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher
Anna: Jennifer Horton
Gram: Paul Walsh
Heather: Carl Burton
Reegan: Tom Carothers
Bailey: Stacy Axelrod
Jennifer: Philip Kamras
Lisa: Joe Lemke
Amanda: Matt Kane

Bobby: Sun Sailor
Jessica: Eric Johnson
Amelia: Annie Griffiths
Evia: Gea Wiharta
Kim: Kirtstin Hatz
Tara: Nadine Kasel
Erica: David Burnett
Molly: David Brewster
Laura: Scott Wallace
Luke: Steve Muscatelo
Brady: Bruce Olson

Major Assignment III:
Portraits/Personality Photograph
Environmental photograph of a person in
an appropriate setting
 Photographs due: Friday, March 11


– Who have you/are you planning to
photograph?

Using Picasa, send a link with your best photos to:
[email protected]

Major Assignment IV: Sports
Cover a sporting event of your choice
 Practice stopping action
 Look on the sidelines/crowd for reactions
 Submit best shot: Doesn’t have to be
action
 Deadline: April 1


– What have you/do you plan to attend?
– Let’s go around the room

Major Assignment V: Spot News


Capture a spot news event:
– Fires
– Crimes
– Accidents
– Weather!
 Doesn’t have to be while snowing
 If a blizzard/high winds, look for snow piles!
 Might have to reduce aperture for snow – might be
too bright!
 If out in the snow, protect camera



Have your camera with you spring break!

Let’s look at your
Winter Outdoor Event Photographs
Overall good job!
 What was the biggest challenge?
 Biggest surprise?
 What did you learn?


Curt Perano starts his second Beargrease Marathon on Jan.
30. Originally from New Zealand, Perano moved to the U.S. in 2007.

A skier crosses the American Birkebeiner finish line, a 50K race, that
begins at the Telemark Resort in Cable, Wis. and ends on Main Street
in Hayward, Wis. on Feb. 26. Thousands of skiers traveled from around
the world to participate in this event.

Janice Reifenberger of Duluth walks out of the water after jumping into
Lake Superior at the Polar Plunge on Feb. 19.

The Minnesota Forest Lake 8th Grade Baller-inas Dana Larson, Abbie Vanbergen and
Kahlie Phillips take the Plunge on Feb. 19 at the Forest Lake 2nd Annual FLake Festival.
The annual winter plunge 'Gettin Cold for a Cause' is put on by the Forest Lake Rotary
Club. The Baller-inas showed up with the rest of the Century Junior High School girls
basketball team to jump in.

Paisley Nardini (right) and Karli Scheving brave the cold waters of Lake
Superior and shiver to stay warm at the Polar Bear Plunge last
Saturday in Duluth, MN.

Jumping into the icy Lake Superior water, Amy Larsen and Matt Prois
participated in the Polar Bear Plunge on Feb. 19 for Special Olympics.
The pair named themselves the "Smart Wool Ninjas" and joined over
800 other jumpers in the event.

The Fox 21 News Team takes the Polar Plunge in Canal Park on Feb.
19 to benefit the Special Olympics of Minnesota. Left to right: Dan
Hanger, Jason Vincent, Makenzi Henderson, Greg Chandler, Jacob
Kittilstad.

Dave Johnson emerges from the warming tent after jumping in Lake
Superior for the Duluth Polar Bear Plunge on Saturday, Feb. 19. Nearly
850 people took the plunge and raised more than $142,000 for Special
Olympics.

Rena Lettsome, Katie Oja and Matt Oja of Duluth jump into Lake
Superior during the polar plunge. The jumped along with the UMD
Pharmacy team on Feb. 19.

On Feb. 19 1,700 people particiated in the Springsteel Fishing Derby
held in Warroad, MN. Here, brothers Rod and Scott Storey of Warroad,
wait patiently for a fish to bite their line shortly after the Derby
started.The biggest fish caught during the Derby was a 19 pound
Northern caught by Damien Treichel.

These fishermen struggle to free a truck stuck in the cracking ice and
snow on Lake of the Woods, just outside Warroad, MN. They were
there to participate in the annual Springsteel Fishing Derby, which was
nearly canceled do to concerns of unsafe ice conditions.

Mike Foosness has a fish on at UMD's Big Jig ice fishing contest on Feb.
13th. Proceeds from the event support Bulldog athletics.

Sean Johnson (right) shows off his puppy, Dash, to Kelly (left) and
Maggie (middle) Smith of Duluth. Sean entered Dash into the "Cutest
Puppy Contest" at the Fitger's Complex in Duluth on Jan, 29. The
contest is held annually as part of the John Beargrease weekend.
Fiona, an Alaskan Malamute won the competition.

With a helping hand from Mom, Piper (2), gives the Great Dane named
Dino a hug on Jan. 29 at the Fitgers Complex during the John
Beargrease Cutest Puppy Contest.

A young boy plays on the ice skating pond at the 12th annual "Warmer by the Lake"
which was held at Bayfront Festival Park on Feb. 12. The event was sponsored by Duluth
Parks and Recreation. People of all ages skated on the ice skating pond, went snow
shoeing, roasted marshmallows and enjoyed hot chocolate and cookies.

UMD juniors Matt Newton and Jeremy Brown battle for position behind
the net while playing pick up hockey on March 2 at Fryberger Ice
Arena. The park has two outdoor rinks as well as one indoor, that are
used for both pickup hockey and youth games.

Jillian Goman, an 18 months old is playing with her mother at Chester
Bowl Park, Duluth Minn on Feb. 27.

Many people await their turn to ride up the ski lift at Spirit Mountain on
Wed. Feb. 2.

Two students in Duluth, Jon Lindsay and Zack Davidson, hit the slopes
at Spirit Mountain in honor of Military Appreciation Week on March 2.
All military members and their immediate families received discounted
rates on a number of amenities.

April Rosten and Trent Templer of Detroit Lakes roasted marshmallows
on the shores of Lake Superior at Beacon Pointe Resort. The resort
offers nightly campfires all year round.

Kathryn Thompson gets some exercise as she walks her two dogs, Bear
and Walter, down the driveway on her farm outside of Montevideo,
MN.

Let’s review photos in small groups
Share challenges/successes
 What would you do differently?


Final Project:
Let’s build a web page


Google Sites:
– http://sites.google.com

Let’s take the test!


Have a great spring break!


Slide 45

Journalism 2300:
News Photography
Week Seven
March 7, 2011

Announcements


Test will be at end of class

Announcements
Test will be at end of class
 Camera Contest:


– http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/event/arti
cle/id/192267/publisher_ID/36/
– Can do this in place of Weather assignment
for March 25
 Still need to send me 30 photos; submit best to
Duluth News Tribune

Photo Contest




The Duluth News Tribune, the Zinema 2 and New York Times
photographer Bill Cunningham are hosting a photo contest in the
Northland to celebrate the opening of the documentary “Bill
Cunningham New York” — a film by Richard Press. While
Cunningham chronicles fashion on the streets of New York, we’re
asking you to take documentary-style photos capturing everyday
fashion on the streets of Duluth.
The rules: You must be 18 years or older to enter. Photos must be
submitted to [email protected] by March 23 to be
considered. Finalists will be featured in the Scrapbook section April
3, when public voting begins. Winners will be announced on
opening night April 8 at the Zinema 2. Prizes include dinner at
Zietgiest Arts Cafe, a movie at the Zinema 2, and your photo
featured on the film’s website.



Words Matter!
– Photograph a public misspelling
– 5 points extra credit
– Here’s what I mean!
 http://picasaweb.google.com/LucyKragness/BadSp
ellings

To be a better photographer…

…you need to take a lot of photos!

The week in pictures


MSNBC:
– http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3842331/

Photographer profile
How’s it going?
 Do a brief (5 minute) PowerPoint presentation
for the class on March 21, March 28
 Include 10 images on individual slide pages that
best portray the photographer’s work
 Include one slide with biographical information,
portrait of the photographer


IMPORTANT NOTE:
Email presentations to me by noon on March 20

Let’s review who you have…
Molly: Mark Trockman, Lakeshore Weekly News,
Wayzata
 Luke: Steve Muscatelo, New Ulm Journal
 Brady: Bruce Olson, Montevideo American News
 Anna: Jennifer Horton, Equine photojournalist, Iowa
 Erica: David Burnett, freelance photographer
 Gram: Paul Walsh, AP freelance, Duluth
 Evia: Bea Wiharta, Reuters, Indonesia
 Matt: Jamie Squire, Getty Images
 Kim: Kirtstin Hatz, Shakopee Valley News
 Amanda: Matt Kane, Delano Herald Journal


Reegan: Tom Carothers, Woodbury Bulletin
 Tara: Nadine Kasel, Food Service News, Twin Cities
 Jessica: Eric Johnson, Austin Daily Herald
 Amelia: Annie Griffiths, National Geographic
 Laura: Scott Wallace, National Geographic
 Jennifer: Philip Kamras, Times Union, Albany, NY
 Ean: Kate Wiltshire, freelance, Dubois, WY
 Bailey: Stacy Axelrod, Daily Tar Heel, North Carolina
 Wesley: ?????
 Lisa: Joe Lemke, Spin Magazine
 Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher, Inland Valley Daily
News, Upland, California
 Bobby: Sun Sailor, Plymouth, MN
 Heather: Jason Wachter, St. Cloud Times


March 21:

March 28:

Ean: Kate Wiltshire
Wes:
Matt: Jamie Squire
Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher
Anna: Jennifer Horton
Gram: Paul Walsh
Heather: Carl Burton
Reegan: Tom Carothers
Bailey: Stacy Axelrod
Jennifer: Philip Kamras
Lisa: Joe Lemke
Amanda: Matt Kane

Bobby: Sun Sailor
Jessica: Eric Johnson
Amelia: Annie Griffiths
Evia: Gea Wiharta
Kim: Kirtstin Hatz
Tara: Nadine Kasel
Erica: David Burnett
Molly: David Brewster
Laura: Scott Wallace
Luke: Steve Muscatelo
Brady: Bruce Olson

Major Assignment III:
Portraits/Personality Photograph
Environmental photograph of a person in
an appropriate setting
 Photographs due: Friday, March 11


– Who have you/are you planning to
photograph?

Using Picasa, send a link with your best photos to:
[email protected]

Major Assignment IV: Sports
Cover a sporting event of your choice
 Practice stopping action
 Look on the sidelines/crowd for reactions
 Submit best shot: Doesn’t have to be
action
 Deadline: April 1


– What have you/do you plan to attend?
– Let’s go around the room

Major Assignment V: Spot News


Capture a spot news event:
– Fires
– Crimes
– Accidents
– Weather!
 Doesn’t have to be while snowing
 If a blizzard/high winds, look for snow piles!
 Might have to reduce aperture for snow – might be
too bright!
 If out in the snow, protect camera



Have your camera with you spring break!

Let’s look at your
Winter Outdoor Event Photographs
Overall good job!
 What was the biggest challenge?
 Biggest surprise?
 What did you learn?


Curt Perano starts his second Beargrease Marathon on Jan.
30. Originally from New Zealand, Perano moved to the U.S. in 2007.

A skier crosses the American Birkebeiner finish line, a 50K race, that
begins at the Telemark Resort in Cable, Wis. and ends on Main Street
in Hayward, Wis. on Feb. 26. Thousands of skiers traveled from around
the world to participate in this event.

Janice Reifenberger of Duluth walks out of the water after jumping into
Lake Superior at the Polar Plunge on Feb. 19.

The Minnesota Forest Lake 8th Grade Baller-inas Dana Larson, Abbie Vanbergen and
Kahlie Phillips take the Plunge on Feb. 19 at the Forest Lake 2nd Annual FLake Festival.
The annual winter plunge 'Gettin Cold for a Cause' is put on by the Forest Lake Rotary
Club. The Baller-inas showed up with the rest of the Century Junior High School girls
basketball team to jump in.

Paisley Nardini (right) and Karli Scheving brave the cold waters of Lake
Superior and shiver to stay warm at the Polar Bear Plunge last
Saturday in Duluth, MN.

Jumping into the icy Lake Superior water, Amy Larsen and Matt Prois
participated in the Polar Bear Plunge on Feb. 19 for Special Olympics.
The pair named themselves the "Smart Wool Ninjas" and joined over
800 other jumpers in the event.

The Fox 21 News Team takes the Polar Plunge in Canal Park on Feb.
19 to benefit the Special Olympics of Minnesota. Left to right: Dan
Hanger, Jason Vincent, Makenzi Henderson, Greg Chandler, Jacob
Kittilstad.

Dave Johnson emerges from the warming tent after jumping in Lake
Superior for the Duluth Polar Bear Plunge on Saturday, Feb. 19. Nearly
850 people took the plunge and raised more than $142,000 for Special
Olympics.

Rena Lettsome, Katie Oja and Matt Oja of Duluth jump into Lake
Superior during the polar plunge. The jumped along with the UMD
Pharmacy team on Feb. 19.

On Feb. 19 1,700 people particiated in the Springsteel Fishing Derby
held in Warroad, MN. Here, brothers Rod and Scott Storey of Warroad,
wait patiently for a fish to bite their line shortly after the Derby
started.The biggest fish caught during the Derby was a 19 pound
Northern caught by Damien Treichel.

These fishermen struggle to free a truck stuck in the cracking ice and
snow on Lake of the Woods, just outside Warroad, MN. They were
there to participate in the annual Springsteel Fishing Derby, which was
nearly canceled do to concerns of unsafe ice conditions.

Mike Foosness has a fish on at UMD's Big Jig ice fishing contest on Feb.
13th. Proceeds from the event support Bulldog athletics.

Sean Johnson (right) shows off his puppy, Dash, to Kelly (left) and
Maggie (middle) Smith of Duluth. Sean entered Dash into the "Cutest
Puppy Contest" at the Fitger's Complex in Duluth on Jan, 29. The
contest is held annually as part of the John Beargrease weekend.
Fiona, an Alaskan Malamute won the competition.

With a helping hand from Mom, Piper (2), gives the Great Dane named
Dino a hug on Jan. 29 at the Fitgers Complex during the John
Beargrease Cutest Puppy Contest.

A young boy plays on the ice skating pond at the 12th annual "Warmer by the Lake"
which was held at Bayfront Festival Park on Feb. 12. The event was sponsored by Duluth
Parks and Recreation. People of all ages skated on the ice skating pond, went snow
shoeing, roasted marshmallows and enjoyed hot chocolate and cookies.

UMD juniors Matt Newton and Jeremy Brown battle for position behind
the net while playing pick up hockey on March 2 at Fryberger Ice
Arena. The park has two outdoor rinks as well as one indoor, that are
used for both pickup hockey and youth games.

Jillian Goman, an 18 months old is playing with her mother at Chester
Bowl Park, Duluth Minn on Feb. 27.

Many people await their turn to ride up the ski lift at Spirit Mountain on
Wed. Feb. 2.

Two students in Duluth, Jon Lindsay and Zack Davidson, hit the slopes
at Spirit Mountain in honor of Military Appreciation Week on March 2.
All military members and their immediate families received discounted
rates on a number of amenities.

April Rosten and Trent Templer of Detroit Lakes roasted marshmallows
on the shores of Lake Superior at Beacon Pointe Resort. The resort
offers nightly campfires all year round.

Kathryn Thompson gets some exercise as she walks her two dogs, Bear
and Walter, down the driveway on her farm outside of Montevideo,
MN.

Let’s review photos in small groups
Share challenges/successes
 What would you do differently?


Final Project:
Let’s build a web page


Google Sites:
– http://sites.google.com

Let’s take the test!


Have a great spring break!


Slide 46

Journalism 2300:
News Photography
Week Seven
March 7, 2011

Announcements


Test will be at end of class

Announcements
Test will be at end of class
 Camera Contest:


– http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/event/arti
cle/id/192267/publisher_ID/36/
– Can do this in place of Weather assignment
for March 25
 Still need to send me 30 photos; submit best to
Duluth News Tribune

Photo Contest




The Duluth News Tribune, the Zinema 2 and New York Times
photographer Bill Cunningham are hosting a photo contest in the
Northland to celebrate the opening of the documentary “Bill
Cunningham New York” — a film by Richard Press. While
Cunningham chronicles fashion on the streets of New York, we’re
asking you to take documentary-style photos capturing everyday
fashion on the streets of Duluth.
The rules: You must be 18 years or older to enter. Photos must be
submitted to [email protected] by March 23 to be
considered. Finalists will be featured in the Scrapbook section April
3, when public voting begins. Winners will be announced on
opening night April 8 at the Zinema 2. Prizes include dinner at
Zietgiest Arts Cafe, a movie at the Zinema 2, and your photo
featured on the film’s website.



Words Matter!
– Photograph a public misspelling
– 5 points extra credit
– Here’s what I mean!
 http://picasaweb.google.com/LucyKragness/BadSp
ellings

To be a better photographer…

…you need to take a lot of photos!

The week in pictures


MSNBC:
– http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3842331/

Photographer profile
How’s it going?
 Do a brief (5 minute) PowerPoint presentation
for the class on March 21, March 28
 Include 10 images on individual slide pages that
best portray the photographer’s work
 Include one slide with biographical information,
portrait of the photographer


IMPORTANT NOTE:
Email presentations to me by noon on March 20

Let’s review who you have…
Molly: Mark Trockman, Lakeshore Weekly News,
Wayzata
 Luke: Steve Muscatelo, New Ulm Journal
 Brady: Bruce Olson, Montevideo American News
 Anna: Jennifer Horton, Equine photojournalist, Iowa
 Erica: David Burnett, freelance photographer
 Gram: Paul Walsh, AP freelance, Duluth
 Evia: Bea Wiharta, Reuters, Indonesia
 Matt: Jamie Squire, Getty Images
 Kim: Kirtstin Hatz, Shakopee Valley News
 Amanda: Matt Kane, Delano Herald Journal


Reegan: Tom Carothers, Woodbury Bulletin
 Tara: Nadine Kasel, Food Service News, Twin Cities
 Jessica: Eric Johnson, Austin Daily Herald
 Amelia: Annie Griffiths, National Geographic
 Laura: Scott Wallace, National Geographic
 Jennifer: Philip Kamras, Times Union, Albany, NY
 Ean: Kate Wiltshire, freelance, Dubois, WY
 Bailey: Stacy Axelrod, Daily Tar Heel, North Carolina
 Wesley: ?????
 Lisa: Joe Lemke, Spin Magazine
 Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher, Inland Valley Daily
News, Upland, California
 Bobby: Sun Sailor, Plymouth, MN
 Heather: Jason Wachter, St. Cloud Times


March 21:

March 28:

Ean: Kate Wiltshire
Wes:
Matt: Jamie Squire
Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher
Anna: Jennifer Horton
Gram: Paul Walsh
Heather: Carl Burton
Reegan: Tom Carothers
Bailey: Stacy Axelrod
Jennifer: Philip Kamras
Lisa: Joe Lemke
Amanda: Matt Kane

Bobby: Sun Sailor
Jessica: Eric Johnson
Amelia: Annie Griffiths
Evia: Gea Wiharta
Kim: Kirtstin Hatz
Tara: Nadine Kasel
Erica: David Burnett
Molly: David Brewster
Laura: Scott Wallace
Luke: Steve Muscatelo
Brady: Bruce Olson

Major Assignment III:
Portraits/Personality Photograph
Environmental photograph of a person in
an appropriate setting
 Photographs due: Friday, March 11


– Who have you/are you planning to
photograph?

Using Picasa, send a link with your best photos to:
[email protected]

Major Assignment IV: Sports
Cover a sporting event of your choice
 Practice stopping action
 Look on the sidelines/crowd for reactions
 Submit best shot: Doesn’t have to be
action
 Deadline: April 1


– What have you/do you plan to attend?
– Let’s go around the room

Major Assignment V: Spot News


Capture a spot news event:
– Fires
– Crimes
– Accidents
– Weather!
 Doesn’t have to be while snowing
 If a blizzard/high winds, look for snow piles!
 Might have to reduce aperture for snow – might be
too bright!
 If out in the snow, protect camera



Have your camera with you spring break!

Let’s look at your
Winter Outdoor Event Photographs
Overall good job!
 What was the biggest challenge?
 Biggest surprise?
 What did you learn?


Curt Perano starts his second Beargrease Marathon on Jan.
30. Originally from New Zealand, Perano moved to the U.S. in 2007.

A skier crosses the American Birkebeiner finish line, a 50K race, that
begins at the Telemark Resort in Cable, Wis. and ends on Main Street
in Hayward, Wis. on Feb. 26. Thousands of skiers traveled from around
the world to participate in this event.

Janice Reifenberger of Duluth walks out of the water after jumping into
Lake Superior at the Polar Plunge on Feb. 19.

The Minnesota Forest Lake 8th Grade Baller-inas Dana Larson, Abbie Vanbergen and
Kahlie Phillips take the Plunge on Feb. 19 at the Forest Lake 2nd Annual FLake Festival.
The annual winter plunge 'Gettin Cold for a Cause' is put on by the Forest Lake Rotary
Club. The Baller-inas showed up with the rest of the Century Junior High School girls
basketball team to jump in.

Paisley Nardini (right) and Karli Scheving brave the cold waters of Lake
Superior and shiver to stay warm at the Polar Bear Plunge last
Saturday in Duluth, MN.

Jumping into the icy Lake Superior water, Amy Larsen and Matt Prois
participated in the Polar Bear Plunge on Feb. 19 for Special Olympics.
The pair named themselves the "Smart Wool Ninjas" and joined over
800 other jumpers in the event.

The Fox 21 News Team takes the Polar Plunge in Canal Park on Feb.
19 to benefit the Special Olympics of Minnesota. Left to right: Dan
Hanger, Jason Vincent, Makenzi Henderson, Greg Chandler, Jacob
Kittilstad.

Dave Johnson emerges from the warming tent after jumping in Lake
Superior for the Duluth Polar Bear Plunge on Saturday, Feb. 19. Nearly
850 people took the plunge and raised more than $142,000 for Special
Olympics.

Rena Lettsome, Katie Oja and Matt Oja of Duluth jump into Lake
Superior during the polar plunge. The jumped along with the UMD
Pharmacy team on Feb. 19.

On Feb. 19 1,700 people particiated in the Springsteel Fishing Derby
held in Warroad, MN. Here, brothers Rod and Scott Storey of Warroad,
wait patiently for a fish to bite their line shortly after the Derby
started.The biggest fish caught during the Derby was a 19 pound
Northern caught by Damien Treichel.

These fishermen struggle to free a truck stuck in the cracking ice and
snow on Lake of the Woods, just outside Warroad, MN. They were
there to participate in the annual Springsteel Fishing Derby, which was
nearly canceled do to concerns of unsafe ice conditions.

Mike Foosness has a fish on at UMD's Big Jig ice fishing contest on Feb.
13th. Proceeds from the event support Bulldog athletics.

Sean Johnson (right) shows off his puppy, Dash, to Kelly (left) and
Maggie (middle) Smith of Duluth. Sean entered Dash into the "Cutest
Puppy Contest" at the Fitger's Complex in Duluth on Jan, 29. The
contest is held annually as part of the John Beargrease weekend.
Fiona, an Alaskan Malamute won the competition.

With a helping hand from Mom, Piper (2), gives the Great Dane named
Dino a hug on Jan. 29 at the Fitgers Complex during the John
Beargrease Cutest Puppy Contest.

A young boy plays on the ice skating pond at the 12th annual "Warmer by the Lake"
which was held at Bayfront Festival Park on Feb. 12. The event was sponsored by Duluth
Parks and Recreation. People of all ages skated on the ice skating pond, went snow
shoeing, roasted marshmallows and enjoyed hot chocolate and cookies.

UMD juniors Matt Newton and Jeremy Brown battle for position behind
the net while playing pick up hockey on March 2 at Fryberger Ice
Arena. The park has two outdoor rinks as well as one indoor, that are
used for both pickup hockey and youth games.

Jillian Goman, an 18 months old is playing with her mother at Chester
Bowl Park, Duluth Minn on Feb. 27.

Many people await their turn to ride up the ski lift at Spirit Mountain on
Wed. Feb. 2.

Two students in Duluth, Jon Lindsay and Zack Davidson, hit the slopes
at Spirit Mountain in honor of Military Appreciation Week on March 2.
All military members and their immediate families received discounted
rates on a number of amenities.

April Rosten and Trent Templer of Detroit Lakes roasted marshmallows
on the shores of Lake Superior at Beacon Pointe Resort. The resort
offers nightly campfires all year round.

Kathryn Thompson gets some exercise as she walks her two dogs, Bear
and Walter, down the driveway on her farm outside of Montevideo,
MN.

Let’s review photos in small groups
Share challenges/successes
 What would you do differently?


Final Project:
Let’s build a web page


Google Sites:
– http://sites.google.com

Let’s take the test!


Have a great spring break!


Slide 47

Journalism 2300:
News Photography
Week Seven
March 7, 2011

Announcements


Test will be at end of class

Announcements
Test will be at end of class
 Camera Contest:


– http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/event/arti
cle/id/192267/publisher_ID/36/
– Can do this in place of Weather assignment
for March 25
 Still need to send me 30 photos; submit best to
Duluth News Tribune

Photo Contest




The Duluth News Tribune, the Zinema 2 and New York Times
photographer Bill Cunningham are hosting a photo contest in the
Northland to celebrate the opening of the documentary “Bill
Cunningham New York” — a film by Richard Press. While
Cunningham chronicles fashion on the streets of New York, we’re
asking you to take documentary-style photos capturing everyday
fashion on the streets of Duluth.
The rules: You must be 18 years or older to enter. Photos must be
submitted to [email protected] by March 23 to be
considered. Finalists will be featured in the Scrapbook section April
3, when public voting begins. Winners will be announced on
opening night April 8 at the Zinema 2. Prizes include dinner at
Zietgiest Arts Cafe, a movie at the Zinema 2, and your photo
featured on the film’s website.



Words Matter!
– Photograph a public misspelling
– 5 points extra credit
– Here’s what I mean!
 http://picasaweb.google.com/LucyKragness/BadSp
ellings

To be a better photographer…

…you need to take a lot of photos!

The week in pictures


MSNBC:
– http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3842331/

Photographer profile
How’s it going?
 Do a brief (5 minute) PowerPoint presentation
for the class on March 21, March 28
 Include 10 images on individual slide pages that
best portray the photographer’s work
 Include one slide with biographical information,
portrait of the photographer


IMPORTANT NOTE:
Email presentations to me by noon on March 20

Let’s review who you have…
Molly: Mark Trockman, Lakeshore Weekly News,
Wayzata
 Luke: Steve Muscatelo, New Ulm Journal
 Brady: Bruce Olson, Montevideo American News
 Anna: Jennifer Horton, Equine photojournalist, Iowa
 Erica: David Burnett, freelance photographer
 Gram: Paul Walsh, AP freelance, Duluth
 Evia: Bea Wiharta, Reuters, Indonesia
 Matt: Jamie Squire, Getty Images
 Kim: Kirtstin Hatz, Shakopee Valley News
 Amanda: Matt Kane, Delano Herald Journal


Reegan: Tom Carothers, Woodbury Bulletin
 Tara: Nadine Kasel, Food Service News, Twin Cities
 Jessica: Eric Johnson, Austin Daily Herald
 Amelia: Annie Griffiths, National Geographic
 Laura: Scott Wallace, National Geographic
 Jennifer: Philip Kamras, Times Union, Albany, NY
 Ean: Kate Wiltshire, freelance, Dubois, WY
 Bailey: Stacy Axelrod, Daily Tar Heel, North Carolina
 Wesley: ?????
 Lisa: Joe Lemke, Spin Magazine
 Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher, Inland Valley Daily
News, Upland, California
 Bobby: Sun Sailor, Plymouth, MN
 Heather: Jason Wachter, St. Cloud Times


March 21:

March 28:

Ean: Kate Wiltshire
Wes:
Matt: Jamie Squire
Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher
Anna: Jennifer Horton
Gram: Paul Walsh
Heather: Carl Burton
Reegan: Tom Carothers
Bailey: Stacy Axelrod
Jennifer: Philip Kamras
Lisa: Joe Lemke
Amanda: Matt Kane

Bobby: Sun Sailor
Jessica: Eric Johnson
Amelia: Annie Griffiths
Evia: Gea Wiharta
Kim: Kirtstin Hatz
Tara: Nadine Kasel
Erica: David Burnett
Molly: David Brewster
Laura: Scott Wallace
Luke: Steve Muscatelo
Brady: Bruce Olson

Major Assignment III:
Portraits/Personality Photograph
Environmental photograph of a person in
an appropriate setting
 Photographs due: Friday, March 11


– Who have you/are you planning to
photograph?

Using Picasa, send a link with your best photos to:
[email protected]

Major Assignment IV: Sports
Cover a sporting event of your choice
 Practice stopping action
 Look on the sidelines/crowd for reactions
 Submit best shot: Doesn’t have to be
action
 Deadline: April 1


– What have you/do you plan to attend?
– Let’s go around the room

Major Assignment V: Spot News


Capture a spot news event:
– Fires
– Crimes
– Accidents
– Weather!
 Doesn’t have to be while snowing
 If a blizzard/high winds, look for snow piles!
 Might have to reduce aperture for snow – might be
too bright!
 If out in the snow, protect camera



Have your camera with you spring break!

Let’s look at your
Winter Outdoor Event Photographs
Overall good job!
 What was the biggest challenge?
 Biggest surprise?
 What did you learn?


Curt Perano starts his second Beargrease Marathon on Jan.
30. Originally from New Zealand, Perano moved to the U.S. in 2007.

A skier crosses the American Birkebeiner finish line, a 50K race, that
begins at the Telemark Resort in Cable, Wis. and ends on Main Street
in Hayward, Wis. on Feb. 26. Thousands of skiers traveled from around
the world to participate in this event.

Janice Reifenberger of Duluth walks out of the water after jumping into
Lake Superior at the Polar Plunge on Feb. 19.

The Minnesota Forest Lake 8th Grade Baller-inas Dana Larson, Abbie Vanbergen and
Kahlie Phillips take the Plunge on Feb. 19 at the Forest Lake 2nd Annual FLake Festival.
The annual winter plunge 'Gettin Cold for a Cause' is put on by the Forest Lake Rotary
Club. The Baller-inas showed up with the rest of the Century Junior High School girls
basketball team to jump in.

Paisley Nardini (right) and Karli Scheving brave the cold waters of Lake
Superior and shiver to stay warm at the Polar Bear Plunge last
Saturday in Duluth, MN.

Jumping into the icy Lake Superior water, Amy Larsen and Matt Prois
participated in the Polar Bear Plunge on Feb. 19 for Special Olympics.
The pair named themselves the "Smart Wool Ninjas" and joined over
800 other jumpers in the event.

The Fox 21 News Team takes the Polar Plunge in Canal Park on Feb.
19 to benefit the Special Olympics of Minnesota. Left to right: Dan
Hanger, Jason Vincent, Makenzi Henderson, Greg Chandler, Jacob
Kittilstad.

Dave Johnson emerges from the warming tent after jumping in Lake
Superior for the Duluth Polar Bear Plunge on Saturday, Feb. 19. Nearly
850 people took the plunge and raised more than $142,000 for Special
Olympics.

Rena Lettsome, Katie Oja and Matt Oja of Duluth jump into Lake
Superior during the polar plunge. The jumped along with the UMD
Pharmacy team on Feb. 19.

On Feb. 19 1,700 people particiated in the Springsteel Fishing Derby
held in Warroad, MN. Here, brothers Rod and Scott Storey of Warroad,
wait patiently for a fish to bite their line shortly after the Derby
started.The biggest fish caught during the Derby was a 19 pound
Northern caught by Damien Treichel.

These fishermen struggle to free a truck stuck in the cracking ice and
snow on Lake of the Woods, just outside Warroad, MN. They were
there to participate in the annual Springsteel Fishing Derby, which was
nearly canceled do to concerns of unsafe ice conditions.

Mike Foosness has a fish on at UMD's Big Jig ice fishing contest on Feb.
13th. Proceeds from the event support Bulldog athletics.

Sean Johnson (right) shows off his puppy, Dash, to Kelly (left) and
Maggie (middle) Smith of Duluth. Sean entered Dash into the "Cutest
Puppy Contest" at the Fitger's Complex in Duluth on Jan, 29. The
contest is held annually as part of the John Beargrease weekend.
Fiona, an Alaskan Malamute won the competition.

With a helping hand from Mom, Piper (2), gives the Great Dane named
Dino a hug on Jan. 29 at the Fitgers Complex during the John
Beargrease Cutest Puppy Contest.

A young boy plays on the ice skating pond at the 12th annual "Warmer by the Lake"
which was held at Bayfront Festival Park on Feb. 12. The event was sponsored by Duluth
Parks and Recreation. People of all ages skated on the ice skating pond, went snow
shoeing, roasted marshmallows and enjoyed hot chocolate and cookies.

UMD juniors Matt Newton and Jeremy Brown battle for position behind
the net while playing pick up hockey on March 2 at Fryberger Ice
Arena. The park has two outdoor rinks as well as one indoor, that are
used for both pickup hockey and youth games.

Jillian Goman, an 18 months old is playing with her mother at Chester
Bowl Park, Duluth Minn on Feb. 27.

Many people await their turn to ride up the ski lift at Spirit Mountain on
Wed. Feb. 2.

Two students in Duluth, Jon Lindsay and Zack Davidson, hit the slopes
at Spirit Mountain in honor of Military Appreciation Week on March 2.
All military members and their immediate families received discounted
rates on a number of amenities.

April Rosten and Trent Templer of Detroit Lakes roasted marshmallows
on the shores of Lake Superior at Beacon Pointe Resort. The resort
offers nightly campfires all year round.

Kathryn Thompson gets some exercise as she walks her two dogs, Bear
and Walter, down the driveway on her farm outside of Montevideo,
MN.

Let’s review photos in small groups
Share challenges/successes
 What would you do differently?


Final Project:
Let’s build a web page


Google Sites:
– http://sites.google.com

Let’s take the test!


Have a great spring break!


Slide 48

Journalism 2300:
News Photography
Week Seven
March 7, 2011

Announcements


Test will be at end of class

Announcements
Test will be at end of class
 Camera Contest:


– http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/event/arti
cle/id/192267/publisher_ID/36/
– Can do this in place of Weather assignment
for March 25
 Still need to send me 30 photos; submit best to
Duluth News Tribune

Photo Contest




The Duluth News Tribune, the Zinema 2 and New York Times
photographer Bill Cunningham are hosting a photo contest in the
Northland to celebrate the opening of the documentary “Bill
Cunningham New York” — a film by Richard Press. While
Cunningham chronicles fashion on the streets of New York, we’re
asking you to take documentary-style photos capturing everyday
fashion on the streets of Duluth.
The rules: You must be 18 years or older to enter. Photos must be
submitted to [email protected] by March 23 to be
considered. Finalists will be featured in the Scrapbook section April
3, when public voting begins. Winners will be announced on
opening night April 8 at the Zinema 2. Prizes include dinner at
Zietgiest Arts Cafe, a movie at the Zinema 2, and your photo
featured on the film’s website.



Words Matter!
– Photograph a public misspelling
– 5 points extra credit
– Here’s what I mean!
 http://picasaweb.google.com/LucyKragness/BadSp
ellings

To be a better photographer…

…you need to take a lot of photos!

The week in pictures


MSNBC:
– http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3842331/

Photographer profile
How’s it going?
 Do a brief (5 minute) PowerPoint presentation
for the class on March 21, March 28
 Include 10 images on individual slide pages that
best portray the photographer’s work
 Include one slide with biographical information,
portrait of the photographer


IMPORTANT NOTE:
Email presentations to me by noon on March 20

Let’s review who you have…
Molly: Mark Trockman, Lakeshore Weekly News,
Wayzata
 Luke: Steve Muscatelo, New Ulm Journal
 Brady: Bruce Olson, Montevideo American News
 Anna: Jennifer Horton, Equine photojournalist, Iowa
 Erica: David Burnett, freelance photographer
 Gram: Paul Walsh, AP freelance, Duluth
 Evia: Bea Wiharta, Reuters, Indonesia
 Matt: Jamie Squire, Getty Images
 Kim: Kirtstin Hatz, Shakopee Valley News
 Amanda: Matt Kane, Delano Herald Journal


Reegan: Tom Carothers, Woodbury Bulletin
 Tara: Nadine Kasel, Food Service News, Twin Cities
 Jessica: Eric Johnson, Austin Daily Herald
 Amelia: Annie Griffiths, National Geographic
 Laura: Scott Wallace, National Geographic
 Jennifer: Philip Kamras, Times Union, Albany, NY
 Ean: Kate Wiltshire, freelance, Dubois, WY
 Bailey: Stacy Axelrod, Daily Tar Heel, North Carolina
 Wesley: ?????
 Lisa: Joe Lemke, Spin Magazine
 Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher, Inland Valley Daily
News, Upland, California
 Bobby: Sun Sailor, Plymouth, MN
 Heather: Jason Wachter, St. Cloud Times


March 21:

March 28:

Ean: Kate Wiltshire
Wes:
Matt: Jamie Squire
Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher
Anna: Jennifer Horton
Gram: Paul Walsh
Heather: Carl Burton
Reegan: Tom Carothers
Bailey: Stacy Axelrod
Jennifer: Philip Kamras
Lisa: Joe Lemke
Amanda: Matt Kane

Bobby: Sun Sailor
Jessica: Eric Johnson
Amelia: Annie Griffiths
Evia: Gea Wiharta
Kim: Kirtstin Hatz
Tara: Nadine Kasel
Erica: David Burnett
Molly: David Brewster
Laura: Scott Wallace
Luke: Steve Muscatelo
Brady: Bruce Olson

Major Assignment III:
Portraits/Personality Photograph
Environmental photograph of a person in
an appropriate setting
 Photographs due: Friday, March 11


– Who have you/are you planning to
photograph?

Using Picasa, send a link with your best photos to:
[email protected]

Major Assignment IV: Sports
Cover a sporting event of your choice
 Practice stopping action
 Look on the sidelines/crowd for reactions
 Submit best shot: Doesn’t have to be
action
 Deadline: April 1


– What have you/do you plan to attend?
– Let’s go around the room

Major Assignment V: Spot News


Capture a spot news event:
– Fires
– Crimes
– Accidents
– Weather!
 Doesn’t have to be while snowing
 If a blizzard/high winds, look for snow piles!
 Might have to reduce aperture for snow – might be
too bright!
 If out in the snow, protect camera



Have your camera with you spring break!

Let’s look at your
Winter Outdoor Event Photographs
Overall good job!
 What was the biggest challenge?
 Biggest surprise?
 What did you learn?


Curt Perano starts his second Beargrease Marathon on Jan.
30. Originally from New Zealand, Perano moved to the U.S. in 2007.

A skier crosses the American Birkebeiner finish line, a 50K race, that
begins at the Telemark Resort in Cable, Wis. and ends on Main Street
in Hayward, Wis. on Feb. 26. Thousands of skiers traveled from around
the world to participate in this event.

Janice Reifenberger of Duluth walks out of the water after jumping into
Lake Superior at the Polar Plunge on Feb. 19.

The Minnesota Forest Lake 8th Grade Baller-inas Dana Larson, Abbie Vanbergen and
Kahlie Phillips take the Plunge on Feb. 19 at the Forest Lake 2nd Annual FLake Festival.
The annual winter plunge 'Gettin Cold for a Cause' is put on by the Forest Lake Rotary
Club. The Baller-inas showed up with the rest of the Century Junior High School girls
basketball team to jump in.

Paisley Nardini (right) and Karli Scheving brave the cold waters of Lake
Superior and shiver to stay warm at the Polar Bear Plunge last
Saturday in Duluth, MN.

Jumping into the icy Lake Superior water, Amy Larsen and Matt Prois
participated in the Polar Bear Plunge on Feb. 19 for Special Olympics.
The pair named themselves the "Smart Wool Ninjas" and joined over
800 other jumpers in the event.

The Fox 21 News Team takes the Polar Plunge in Canal Park on Feb.
19 to benefit the Special Olympics of Minnesota. Left to right: Dan
Hanger, Jason Vincent, Makenzi Henderson, Greg Chandler, Jacob
Kittilstad.

Dave Johnson emerges from the warming tent after jumping in Lake
Superior for the Duluth Polar Bear Plunge on Saturday, Feb. 19. Nearly
850 people took the plunge and raised more than $142,000 for Special
Olympics.

Rena Lettsome, Katie Oja and Matt Oja of Duluth jump into Lake
Superior during the polar plunge. The jumped along with the UMD
Pharmacy team on Feb. 19.

On Feb. 19 1,700 people particiated in the Springsteel Fishing Derby
held in Warroad, MN. Here, brothers Rod and Scott Storey of Warroad,
wait patiently for a fish to bite their line shortly after the Derby
started.The biggest fish caught during the Derby was a 19 pound
Northern caught by Damien Treichel.

These fishermen struggle to free a truck stuck in the cracking ice and
snow on Lake of the Woods, just outside Warroad, MN. They were
there to participate in the annual Springsteel Fishing Derby, which was
nearly canceled do to concerns of unsafe ice conditions.

Mike Foosness has a fish on at UMD's Big Jig ice fishing contest on Feb.
13th. Proceeds from the event support Bulldog athletics.

Sean Johnson (right) shows off his puppy, Dash, to Kelly (left) and
Maggie (middle) Smith of Duluth. Sean entered Dash into the "Cutest
Puppy Contest" at the Fitger's Complex in Duluth on Jan, 29. The
contest is held annually as part of the John Beargrease weekend.
Fiona, an Alaskan Malamute won the competition.

With a helping hand from Mom, Piper (2), gives the Great Dane named
Dino a hug on Jan. 29 at the Fitgers Complex during the John
Beargrease Cutest Puppy Contest.

A young boy plays on the ice skating pond at the 12th annual "Warmer by the Lake"
which was held at Bayfront Festival Park on Feb. 12. The event was sponsored by Duluth
Parks and Recreation. People of all ages skated on the ice skating pond, went snow
shoeing, roasted marshmallows and enjoyed hot chocolate and cookies.

UMD juniors Matt Newton and Jeremy Brown battle for position behind
the net while playing pick up hockey on March 2 at Fryberger Ice
Arena. The park has two outdoor rinks as well as one indoor, that are
used for both pickup hockey and youth games.

Jillian Goman, an 18 months old is playing with her mother at Chester
Bowl Park, Duluth Minn on Feb. 27.

Many people await their turn to ride up the ski lift at Spirit Mountain on
Wed. Feb. 2.

Two students in Duluth, Jon Lindsay and Zack Davidson, hit the slopes
at Spirit Mountain in honor of Military Appreciation Week on March 2.
All military members and their immediate families received discounted
rates on a number of amenities.

April Rosten and Trent Templer of Detroit Lakes roasted marshmallows
on the shores of Lake Superior at Beacon Pointe Resort. The resort
offers nightly campfires all year round.

Kathryn Thompson gets some exercise as she walks her two dogs, Bear
and Walter, down the driveway on her farm outside of Montevideo,
MN.

Let’s review photos in small groups
Share challenges/successes
 What would you do differently?


Final Project:
Let’s build a web page


Google Sites:
– http://sites.google.com

Let’s take the test!


Have a great spring break!


Slide 49

Journalism 2300:
News Photography
Week Seven
March 7, 2011

Announcements


Test will be at end of class

Announcements
Test will be at end of class
 Camera Contest:


– http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/event/arti
cle/id/192267/publisher_ID/36/
– Can do this in place of Weather assignment
for March 25
 Still need to send me 30 photos; submit best to
Duluth News Tribune

Photo Contest




The Duluth News Tribune, the Zinema 2 and New York Times
photographer Bill Cunningham are hosting a photo contest in the
Northland to celebrate the opening of the documentary “Bill
Cunningham New York” — a film by Richard Press. While
Cunningham chronicles fashion on the streets of New York, we’re
asking you to take documentary-style photos capturing everyday
fashion on the streets of Duluth.
The rules: You must be 18 years or older to enter. Photos must be
submitted to [email protected] by March 23 to be
considered. Finalists will be featured in the Scrapbook section April
3, when public voting begins. Winners will be announced on
opening night April 8 at the Zinema 2. Prizes include dinner at
Zietgiest Arts Cafe, a movie at the Zinema 2, and your photo
featured on the film’s website.



Words Matter!
– Photograph a public misspelling
– 5 points extra credit
– Here’s what I mean!
 http://picasaweb.google.com/LucyKragness/BadSp
ellings

To be a better photographer…

…you need to take a lot of photos!

The week in pictures


MSNBC:
– http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3842331/

Photographer profile
How’s it going?
 Do a brief (5 minute) PowerPoint presentation
for the class on March 21, March 28
 Include 10 images on individual slide pages that
best portray the photographer’s work
 Include one slide with biographical information,
portrait of the photographer


IMPORTANT NOTE:
Email presentations to me by noon on March 20

Let’s review who you have…
Molly: Mark Trockman, Lakeshore Weekly News,
Wayzata
 Luke: Steve Muscatelo, New Ulm Journal
 Brady: Bruce Olson, Montevideo American News
 Anna: Jennifer Horton, Equine photojournalist, Iowa
 Erica: David Burnett, freelance photographer
 Gram: Paul Walsh, AP freelance, Duluth
 Evia: Bea Wiharta, Reuters, Indonesia
 Matt: Jamie Squire, Getty Images
 Kim: Kirtstin Hatz, Shakopee Valley News
 Amanda: Matt Kane, Delano Herald Journal


Reegan: Tom Carothers, Woodbury Bulletin
 Tara: Nadine Kasel, Food Service News, Twin Cities
 Jessica: Eric Johnson, Austin Daily Herald
 Amelia: Annie Griffiths, National Geographic
 Laura: Scott Wallace, National Geographic
 Jennifer: Philip Kamras, Times Union, Albany, NY
 Ean: Kate Wiltshire, freelance, Dubois, WY
 Bailey: Stacy Axelrod, Daily Tar Heel, North Carolina
 Wesley: ?????
 Lisa: Joe Lemke, Spin Magazine
 Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher, Inland Valley Daily
News, Upland, California
 Bobby: Sun Sailor, Plymouth, MN
 Heather: Jason Wachter, St. Cloud Times


March 21:

March 28:

Ean: Kate Wiltshire
Wes:
Matt: Jamie Squire
Alexa: Jennifer Cappucio Maher
Anna: Jennifer Horton
Gram: Paul Walsh
Heather: Carl Burton
Reegan: Tom Carothers
Bailey: Stacy Axelrod
Jennifer: Philip Kamras
Lisa: Joe Lemke
Amanda: Matt Kane

Bobby: Sun Sailor
Jessica: Eric Johnson
Amelia: Annie Griffiths
Evia: Gea Wiharta
Kim: Kirtstin Hatz
Tara: Nadine Kasel
Erica: David Burnett
Molly: David Brewster
Laura: Scott Wallace
Luke: Steve Muscatelo
Brady: Bruce Olson

Major Assignment III:
Portraits/Personality Photograph
Environmental photograph of a person in
an appropriate setting
 Photographs due: Friday, March 11


– Who have you/are you planning to
photograph?

Using Picasa, send a link with your best photos to:
[email protected]

Major Assignment IV: Sports
Cover a sporting event of your choice
 Practice stopping action
 Look on the sidelines/crowd for reactions
 Submit best shot: Doesn’t have to be
action
 Deadline: April 1


– What have you/do you plan to attend?
– Let’s go around the room

Major Assignment V: Spot News


Capture a spot news event:
– Fires
– Crimes
– Accidents
– Weather!
 Doesn’t have to be while snowing
 If a blizzard/high winds, look for snow piles!
 Might have to reduce aperture for snow – might be
too bright!
 If out in the snow, protect camera



Have your camera with you spring break!

Let’s look at your
Winter Outdoor Event Photographs
Overall good job!
 What was the biggest challenge?
 Biggest surprise?
 What did you learn?


Curt Perano starts his second Beargrease Marathon on Jan.
30. Originally from New Zealand, Perano moved to the U.S. in 2007.

A skier crosses the American Birkebeiner finish line, a 50K race, that
begins at the Telemark Resort in Cable, Wis. and ends on Main Street
in Hayward, Wis. on Feb. 26. Thousands of skiers traveled from around
the world to participate in this event.

Janice Reifenberger of Duluth walks out of the water after jumping into
Lake Superior at the Polar Plunge on Feb. 19.

The Minnesota Forest Lake 8th Grade Baller-inas Dana Larson, Abbie Vanbergen and
Kahlie Phillips take the Plunge on Feb. 19 at the Forest Lake 2nd Annual FLake Festival.
The annual winter plunge 'Gettin Cold for a Cause' is put on by the Forest Lake Rotary
Club. The Baller-inas showed up with the rest of the Century Junior High School girls
basketball team to jump in.

Paisley Nardini (right) and Karli Scheving brave the cold waters of Lake
Superior and shiver to stay warm at the Polar Bear Plunge last
Saturday in Duluth, MN.

Jumping into the icy Lake Superior water, Amy Larsen and Matt Prois
participated in the Polar Bear Plunge on Feb. 19 for Special Olympics.
The pair named themselves the "Smart Wool Ninjas" and joined over
800 other jumpers in the event.

The Fox 21 News Team takes the Polar Plunge in Canal Park on Feb.
19 to benefit the Special Olympics of Minnesota. Left to right: Dan
Hanger, Jason Vincent, Makenzi Henderson, Greg Chandler, Jacob
Kittilstad.

Dave Johnson emerges from the warming tent after jumping in Lake
Superior for the Duluth Polar Bear Plunge on Saturday, Feb. 19. Nearly
850 people took the plunge and raised more than $142,000 for Special
Olympics.

Rena Lettsome, Katie Oja and Matt Oja of Duluth jump into Lake
Superior during the polar plunge. The jumped along with the UMD
Pharmacy team on Feb. 19.

On Feb. 19 1,700 people particiated in the Springsteel Fishing Derby
held in Warroad, MN. Here, brothers Rod and Scott Storey of Warroad,
wait patiently for a fish to bite their line shortly after the Derby
started.The biggest fish caught during the Derby was a 19 pound
Northern caught by Damien Treichel.

These fishermen struggle to free a truck stuck in the cracking ice and
snow on Lake of the Woods, just outside Warroad, MN. They were
there to participate in the annual Springsteel Fishing Derby, which was
nearly canceled do to concerns of unsafe ice conditions.

Mike Foosness has a fish on at UMD's Big Jig ice fishing contest on Feb.
13th. Proceeds from the event support Bulldog athletics.

Sean Johnson (right) shows off his puppy, Dash, to Kelly (left) and
Maggie (middle) Smith of Duluth. Sean entered Dash into the "Cutest
Puppy Contest" at the Fitger's Complex in Duluth on Jan, 29. The
contest is held annually as part of the John Beargrease weekend.
Fiona, an Alaskan Malamute won the competition.

With a helping hand from Mom, Piper (2), gives the Great Dane named
Dino a hug on Jan. 29 at the Fitgers Complex during the John
Beargrease Cutest Puppy Contest.

A young boy plays on the ice skating pond at the 12th annual "Warmer by the Lake"
which was held at Bayfront Festival Park on Feb. 12. The event was sponsored by Duluth
Parks and Recreation. People of all ages skated on the ice skating pond, went snow
shoeing, roasted marshmallows and enjoyed hot chocolate and cookies.

UMD juniors Matt Newton and Jeremy Brown battle for position behind
the net while playing pick up hockey on March 2 at Fryberger Ice
Arena. The park has two outdoor rinks as well as one indoor, that are
used for both pickup hockey and youth games.

Jillian Goman, an 18 months old is playing with her mother at Chester
Bowl Park, Duluth Minn on Feb. 27.

Many people await their turn to ride up the ski lift at Spirit Mountain on
Wed. Feb. 2.

Two students in Duluth, Jon Lindsay and Zack Davidson, hit the slopes
at Spirit Mountain in honor of Military Appreciation Week on March 2.
All military members and their immediate families received discounted
rates on a number of amenities.

April Rosten and Trent Templer of Detroit Lakes roasted marshmallows
on the shores of Lake Superior at Beacon Pointe Resort. The resort
offers nightly campfires all year round.

Kathryn Thompson gets some exercise as she walks her two dogs, Bear
and Walter, down the driveway on her farm outside of Montevideo,
MN.

Let’s review photos in small groups
Share challenges/successes
 What would you do differently?


Final Project:
Let’s build a web page


Google Sites:
– http://sites.google.com

Let’s take the test!


Have a great spring break!