Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 183 Document Number: C37345
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See C37280 for original, Page 66 in Fred Myers, Running the gamut: writings of Fred Myers, journalist and 50-year members, American Agricultural Editors' Association. Fred Myers, publishers, Florence, Alabama. 125 pages.
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 164 Document Number: C27335
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Via European Journalism Centre online. 1 page., A photo image acclaimed as a symbol of harmonious co-existence between man and nature is discovered to having been altered.
Report of comments by Nick Russell, retired professor of journalism ethics in Canada, at a meeting of print and broadcast journalists from across Canada.
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 183 Document Number: C37352
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See C37280 for original, Page 73 in Fred Myers, Running the gamut: writings of Fred Myers, journalist and 50-year members, American Agricultural Editors' Association. Fred Myers, publishers, Florence, Alabama. 125 pages., Author expresses concern about mediocre work in the farm press.
Article reports on a current exhibition in the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. The title: "Faking it: manipulated photography before Photoshop.", It explores manipulation of nondigital photography from the 1840s through the early 1990s. "The images were modified in the service of art, politics, journalism, entertainment, or commerce."
4 pages., "In "Shooting War: 18 profiles of conflict photographers," Sebastiao Salgado tells author Anthony Feinstein why he spends years exploring a single theme. Includes not only the destruction of human life, but also the violence inflicted on on the land and the ruination of the environment.
Describes conflict between a fruit corporation and farm workers trying to organize. Examines efforts by the corporation to eliminate unfavorable visual information, curb First Amendment rights of free speech and use negative communications.