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Status of the SEI Program by Ken Hackman The only thing new on this topic is that there will definitely not be a university level training program for photojournalism and videojournalism this year.
Day in the Life of the United States Armed Forces By Matt Hevezi, USMC It was a tremendous opportunity as a military PJ to help support the DITL project, let alone shoot as a participating photographer.
My Day in the Life favorites By Matt Hevezi, USMC When Jim told me of the MPJ feature he was putting together was on the Day in The Life project, he asked me if I could write something up on it. I suggested a short piece about my favorite photos in the book and how I, personally, interpreted them.
Jungle Grunts Story and Photos by Matt Hevezi, At 0530, two grunt platoons from Company F, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, gathered in predawn darkness to make final preparations for a search and destroy patrol through the jungles of northern Okinawa.
The Gong Show Lives? By Ken Hackman, As many of you know, I failed retirement! After spending almost 40 years with Air Force still photography and seeing it go from an embarrassment to a respected resource for visual images I had no desire to "walk away" from what was and still is the love of my life!
The Big Shoot By Patrick Nugent, The Air Force News Service (AFNEWS) recently held it's first Photojournalism symposium to review current policies, procedures, Iraq lessons learned, receive technology updates, while improving current products and explore their future projects. While examining the latest in photographic equipment and to enhance photographic skills and techniques it was decided to multiple light a subject.
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