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Texas Court Upholds the Right to Photograph and Record Police Activity
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Support Rick Meyer and the National Parkinson Foundation
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Longtime Membership Chair Rick Meyer will be participating in the Moving Day Los Angeles walk, benefiting the National Parkinson Foundation on October 25th, 2014.
Please consider supporting Rick by making a donation or attending the event.
More information can be found on http://www3.parkinson.org/site/TR/MovingDayEvent/General?px=1331656&pg=personal&fr_id=1842.
Photographer Wins $1.2 Million Lawsuit Over Images Taken From Twitter
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RTDNA protests bill restricting media access
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Comparing the Quality of iPhone Cameras Over the Years
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Suffolk County Pays $200K to Settle News Photographer’s Unlawful Arrest Claim
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Storm Chaser Defends His Photo of Young Nebraska Tornado Victim
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NPPA Members Wins Major Victory Against Suffolk County Police Department
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PPAGLA presents: Media Access Speaker, Frank Cowan
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By Nancy Newman, PPAGLA past-president and Board of Directors Member
Professional photojournalists and students from across Southern California gathered for an informative lecture about “Media Access,” presented by the Press Photographers Association of Greater Los Angeles. The spring 2014 event, took place at the Moose Lodge Conference Center in Glendale, and featured keynote speaker Frank Cowan.
Attendees learned about the legal obligations and practices in gaining access to disaster and crime scenes from Cowan, who has been training Public Information Officers and members of the media on California Laws pertaining to press access for more than two decades.
In addition to the lecture, attendees took part in an engaging question and answer session, where specific incidents were discussed and potential solutions were offered for future breaking-news events.
Santa Monica student Amy Gaskin, who attended the event, said she learned practical applications that she can utilize, as she is beginning to cover more breaking news for her local newspaper. “I didn’t know about California Penal Code 409.5, which grants access to credentialed journalists, and am excited to learn that we have rights when gathering news in the field.”
The event was part of PPAGLA’s outreach program, designed to provide further education to members of the 500 member strong organization of television and newspaper photojournalists.
Who gets press passes? A new survey looks at how journalists are being credentialed (or not)
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One year after 28 Sun-Times photojournalists were laid off, where are they now?
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Clip Contest Rule Changes
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Moving forward PPAGLA will be revising rules for the monthly clip contest. The major changes are outlined below and complete rules are available here.
- Members can submit a maximum of 10 photos per category.
- New and renamed categories.
- General News - An organized event known in advance. Examples - demonstrations, political events, press conferences.
- Spot News - An unscheduled or breaking event. Examples - fires, accidents, crime scenes.
- Sports Action - A photograph capturing peak action or the competitive nature of a sports event.
- Sports Feature - A sports related photograph of a non-peak action moment. Example - Jubilation/Defeat shots.
- Portrait - A photograph revealing something about the subject's character or personality.
- Photo Story - Max 10 photos per story / Max 3 stories per photographer
- Feature - A found situation containing strong human interest.
- Entertainment - Music and performing arts. Examples - Concerts, performances.
These changes will help to streamline the judging process and get entries judged in a timely manner.
Members with questions or comments are encouraged to reach out through the contact page.
Man Arrested After Taping Arrest With Cell Phone
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George Steinmetz Wonders: Was It Worth Getting Arrested for National Geographic Cover Story Photos?
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NAB 2014 Report
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PPAGLA Board Member Louis Gabriele has returned from NAB 2014, the yearly conference created by the National Association of Broadcasters, with a look at new technology coming out soon.
Santa Clarita Signal - Part Time Job Opening
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The Santa Clarita Valley Signal has an opening for a part time photographer.
I have an opening for a part - time photographer - endless high school sports and portraits, local news events, features and spot news for daily paper and web site. We shoot lots of raw video and person will need to do some writing as well
Applicants should send Signal Photo Editor Dan Watson a resume and website or digital samples of work.
AP Photographer killed in Afghanistan
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2014 Awards Dinner Winners
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Video and still galleries of the the 2013 Year End Contest have been posted. Congratulations to all the winners.
Panel Discussion: The Right to Photograph & Record in Public
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Event Organized by National Press Photographers Association (NPPA), Sponsored by the SDX Foundation of Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) in cooperation with the Los Angeles Chapter of SPJ and the Press Photographers Association of Greater Los Angeles
An expert panel discussion regarding First Amendment rights:
- What are the rights of citizens and the press to photograph and record in public?
- Can police seize and view those images or order them to be deleted?
- What is some of the most recent case law regarding these issues?
- How can we foster a better understanding of our respective rights and responsibilities in order to have a greater respect for the roles that everyone plays in newsgathering and free speech?
Moderator:
Mickey H. Osterreicher, General Counsel, National Press Photographers Association
Panelists:
- Comdr. Michael Parker, LASD, North (County) Patrol Division
- Comdr. Andrew Smith, LAPD Media Relations and Community Affairs Group
- Jean Paul (JP) Jassy, Esq., Partner Jassy Vick Carolan LLP
- Paul Buck, President PPAGLA & Staff Photographer, European Press Agency (EPA)
Location:
Date and time:
Deaton Hall Auditorium LAPD Headquarters 100 W. 1st Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012
Thursday, April 17, 2014 7:00 – 9:00 pm