Showing posts with label MEDIA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MEDIA. Show all posts
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Monday, June 14, 2010
I'm on the radio
Tomorrow, Wednesday, June 16, I'll be on CBC Radio's "Q with Jian Ghomeshi."
I'll be talking about my recent Salon feature, "Stephen Hill's Dark Life in Porn."
The show:
Wednesday: The original Karate Kid Ralph Macchio on his Funny or Die "comeback" video * Outspoken celebrity chef Anthony Bourdain on his new book "Medium Raw." And, are male porn stars misunderstood?[Q]
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Toro
TORO Magazine interviewed me about "They Shoot Porn Stars, Don't They?"
Q: What do you think of the psychological, emotional unease that runs through your narrative, the sense that working in porn has become harder?There's also a gallery of my photographs.
A: It's tough. Being a porn star isn't easy. I don't fully understand why that's some kind of a shock for people. What did they think? That getting fucked in the ass for a living was a fun time?
TORO: "The Business of Porn."
Labels:
INTERVIEWS,
MEDIA,
PHOTOGRAPHY
Monday, November 9, 2009
Shoot
Looking for more photojournalism on the web? Like big pictures? Here are some of the photojournalism sites that I check daily ...
Lens. As usual, the NYTimes.com does it better than anyone else. Nice emphasis on keeping it timely, understanding words are as important as images, and bringing compelling stories alive in dynamic ways. Often focuses on the stories behind the images. A few favorites: "In Dark Corners, Hope," "To Publish or Not?", "Chop and Crop," "Digital Manipulation," "Afghanistan."
Photo Journal. The Wall Street Journal's online daily roundup of photojournalism. Sometimes shocking, sometimes schlocky, the large format and brilliant colors make up for what's lacking in terms of originality. Where to go to get the day's news in pictures. Here: "A mental patient participated in a therapy session at the Galuh foundation in East Bekasi, on the outskirts of Jakarta, Indonesia, Thursday. The facility houses underprivileged mental patients. (Beawiharta/Reuters)"
The Big Picture. How the Boston Globe got it right before anyone else will forever remain a mystery, but The Big Picture set the bar high on large format news pics and remains the king of visual storytelling. The only problem is that posting is definitely not daily and seems somewhat irregular. Still, searing, encompassing stories like "2009 UN World Drug Report" have no peer.
Lens. As usual, the NYTimes.com does it better than anyone else. Nice emphasis on keeping it timely, understanding words are as important as images, and bringing compelling stories alive in dynamic ways. Often focuses on the stories behind the images. A few favorites: "In Dark Corners, Hope," "To Publish or Not?", "Chop and Crop," "Digital Manipulation," "Afghanistan."
Photo Journal. The Wall Street Journal's online daily roundup of photojournalism. Sometimes shocking, sometimes schlocky, the large format and brilliant colors make up for what's lacking in terms of originality. Where to go to get the day's news in pictures. Here: "A mental patient participated in a therapy session at the Galuh foundation in East Bekasi, on the outskirts of Jakarta, Indonesia, Thursday. The facility houses underprivileged mental patients. (Beawiharta/Reuters)"
The Big Picture. How the Boston Globe got it right before anyone else will forever remain a mystery, but The Big Picture set the bar high on large format news pics and remains the king of visual storytelling. The only problem is that posting is definitely not daily and seems somewhat irregular. Still, searing, encompassing stories like "2009 UN World Drug Report" have no peer.
Labels:
BLOGS,
MEDIA,
PHOTOGRAPHY,
PHOTOJOURNALISM,
WEBSITES
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