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October 5, 2008

Scene in 2008: Day Two Hundred Seventy Eight

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October 5, 2008: Italian Festival, St. Nicholas of Tolentine Church

Future Photojournalists

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I shot these youngsters playing on a hill overlooking the football field before Friday night's Washington Township Minutemen game against the visiting Pennsauken Indians. I've always marveled how at every sporting event I cover, there are younger siblings on the sidelines or behind the stands, playing whatever sport they were brought to watch. No doubt they'll soon be filling those same team jerseys.

Two recent experiences with young people left me similarly excited about the future of photojournalism - a lunch with high school yearbook and newspaper staff members at William Penn Charter and the younger Free Library patrons who participated in the summer's Philadelphia Partnership for Peace project.


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The Philadelphia Partnership for Peace is a partnership between the Free Library of Philadelphia, WXPN FM's Kids Corner radio show, The House of Umoja, and the Atwater Kent Museum of Philadelphia trying to addressing the complex issue of youth violence through a variety of mediums. Photography was the medium I encountered this summer with Suzanna Urminska at the main branch of the Free Library. She handed out disposable cameras to kids, and after talking with them about peace and how they think about it visually, they set out photograph the things that say "Peace" to them.

Click here or on one of their photos above for a slide show of more photos taken by some of the Peace kid photographers in their neighborhoods in Philadelphia.

At Penn Charter, after a slide show presentation - with a lot of the road trips on the rail over on the right - I had lunch with the student journalists. And since everyone has a laptop these days, I also got a chance, along with their classmates and teachers, to see some of the students' photos.

Katie Moran, a junior who shoots for the school newspaper, admitted she has no trouble getting close to people with her camera:

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Senior Billy Wagner shoots for the yearbook and prefers to work on composition as he leans toward travel scenics and environmental photos:

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Like the future footballers, both students work at their game. Katie likes to shoot film and print herself. Billy shot the lightning while down at the shore, grabbing his camera while everyone else was grabbing cover.

And like the younger kids at the libraries, they all have good ideas and good eyes for capturing their world.

October 6, 2008

Scene in 2008: Day Two Hundred Seventy Nine

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October 6, 2008: Germantown Avenue, Mt. Airy

October 7, 2008

Scene in 2008: Day Two Hundred Eighty

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October 7, 2008: Gallery at Market East

October 8, 2008

Scene in 2008: Day Two Hundred Eighty Two

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October 8, 2008: Westmont, New Jersey

October 9, 2008

Scene in 2008: Day Two Hundred Eighty Three

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October 9, 2008: ...They Are a Changing

October 10, 2008

Down on Wall Street

The Phillies win over the Dodgers in Game 1 of the National League Championship Series kept a photo of the latest drop in the Dow off the Inquirer's front page today, but a quick glance at newspapers around the country shows what it could have looked like.

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I put this collage together with images from the Newseum's daily collection of newspaper front pages. It's been this way most days since Wall Street has been on the brink of panic. I go to this site every once in a while, especially on a national story, to either see if everyone uses the exact same photo (this one by the AP's Richard Drew) or whether they all use different ones. Of course, that's one reason newspapers have staff photographers cover the news.

Want more economic photos? There's a blog out there, "Turning the economic crisis into one of those clever internet memes," created by an ad agency art director in Kansas City with pages after pages of...well, the name of the blog is Sad Guys on Trading Floors.

And don't forget to check out our images from the playoffs and individual player galleries on philly.com's new Phillies photos page. It will be updated throughout the NLCS, so keep checking after Game 2, all weekend - and through the World Series!
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Scene in 2008: Day Two Hundred Eighty Four

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October 10, 2008: Blimp Over Citizens Bank Park - NLCS As Seen From Cherry Hill

October 11, 2008

Scene in 2008: Day Two Hundred Eighty Five

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October 11, 2008: Sign #7, Chinatown

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