Author Flapjacks and Photo Ops Concord Monitor photographers worked hard to bring readers behind the scenes of New Hampshire’s primary campaign. March 15, 2004 When Seeing Is No Longer Believing Photographers and photo editors have the obligation of accuracy. March 15, 2004 Photographers Try to Avoid Staged Moments ‘Political operatives use increasingly sophisticated techniques to give candidates the most favorable media exposure possible.’ March 15, 2004 ‘Primarily New Hampshire’ An upcoming book looks behind the scenes of a presidential primary. March 15, 2004 Photographs From Libya RELATED ARTICLE“The ‘Front’ in Libya”– Iason Athanasiadis Anja Niedringhaus is a photographer with The Associated Press. She was a 2007 Nieman Fellow. Libyan rebels retreat as mortars from Muammar Qaddafi’s… March 15, 2004 The “Front” in Libya Shooting in Libya has been very frustrating because when you’re on the “front” you feel very acutely that it is in no way whatsoever this war’s real front. When the… March 15, 2004 When Old Media Confronted Howard Dean ‘Dean scares the institutional media out of their wits … because of what he and Internet democracy say about them.’ March 15, 2004 Going Online, Going Downtown In two interview situations, a political writer observes differences in reporting. March 15, 2004 Media Access to the Political Process Expands From bloggers to videojournalists, the digital revolution is transforming how campaigns are covered. March 15, 2004 Why Political Journalism Fails at Handicapping the Race There is too much focus on campaign tactics, not enough on voters’ concerns. March 15, 2004 Previous 1 … 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 … 429 Next