CNET has pulled together a gallery of 19 photos that in some way have been rigged, from the composite photo of a British soldier in Iraq published in the Los Angeles Times to the book jacket photo of the "Goodnight Moon" illustrator (his cigarette was removed from his hand).
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The Washington Post design the site as a way to share examples of storytelling that merge words, photos and filmmaking on the Web.
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The Washington Post design the site as a way to share examples of storytelling that merge words, photos and filmmaking on the Web.
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If you're looking for great examples of how to tell stories on the Web, look here. The site's authors define interactive narratives as "informational and storytelling experiences designed and produced for the web. They leverage great design, visual journalism and rich-media content."
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Full coverage of the design world includes stories on visual journalism, tip sheets, resources, links and more.
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SND is an international professsional organization with 2,500 members offering workshops, design competitions, publications and resources for students.
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Mark Friesen, a news designer at The Oregonian in Portland, Ore., fills his blog on newspaper design with news developments, trends, even a clip from the Colbert Report when The New York Times shrank its page width.
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Begun as a e-mail newsletter by USA Today photographer Robert Hanashiro, Sportsshooter.com has grown to more than 7,000 subscribers. Its members provide much of the content.
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Robb Montgomery, then an editor at the Chicago Sun-Times, launched this nonprofit "classroom for visual journalism" to teach high school students, college kids and educators about cutting edge techniques. Check out its forums, teaching tools and podcasts.
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Tired of seeing mug shots in which the faces aren't a consistent size? Try this exercise.
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Poynter was created in 1975 by Nelson Poynter, chairman of the St. Petersburg Times. In 1978, he donated his controlling stock in Times Publishing Co. to the institute, which has become perhaps the industry's largest independent, nonprofit school for journalists.
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ACES was created by and for copy editors in large part to help them improve their skills and advance their careers. Training is at the heart of the organization's goals.
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NewsU.org offers more than 25 courses - most of them free - in several areas, including design, diversity, editing, management and multimedia reporting. NewsU is housed at Poynter and is funded by the Knight Foundation.
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The Journalist's Toolbox, a feature of the Society of Professional Journalists, offers hundreds of resources on dozens of topics. These are its visual journalism offerings.
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The University of Iowa has compiled a collection of collections: 9/11 images, digital photography galleries, online images and more
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The Los Angeles Times photographer, covering the Iraq war, wasn't satisfied with his pictures of a British soldier and Iraqi civilians. If he could just combine two of them .... Poynter's Kenny Irby explains what happened next.
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