We’re already half way through our shortened semester. As this is our last semester in the photojournalism program, we only get 10 weeks of class followed by four weeks of placement. We have now completed five weeks so we are half done our class time for this last semester.
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Another milestone, our second Pioneer
Our team of second year photojournalism students have now completed our second Pioneer. I’m happy that I was able to publish three stories in this edition.
Continue reading “Another milestone, our second Pioneer”Municipal Politics Beat
Last week, I had my first chance to cover municipal politics as a photojournalist when I followed an issue which had been brewing at the Belleville City Council.
Given the pandemic, the Belleville city council meetings are held online so unfortunately the image with the story is a boring screen shot, a disappointment for a photojournalist. But it is a good representation of today’s reality as so many meetings and even social events are happening online.
Continue reading “Municipal Politics Beat”My first “Photojournalism Pioneer” as the editor
As part of our photojournalism program at Loyalist College, we get to help produce The Pioneer, which is completely done by the photojournalism students with the help of our teachers/staff. As this is our last semester, we are asked to take on a more active role in publishing The Pioneer and this week, I had the task to be the editor as well as contributing some of the articles and images.
Continue reading “My first “Photojournalism Pioneer” as the editor”Last semester of photojournalism at Loyalist
Here we go, my last semester in the photojournalism program at Loyalist College started this week. Yesterday was our first assignment of the semester where we had to go out in the community and capture an image of a small business owner, outside in front of their business and wearing a mask. These restrictions were given to us to make sure that we are well within the provincial guidelines imposed by the pandemic but also to more closely represent the current reality. My submission below is of a very friendly and positive David Dossett, owner of Martello Alley, a small shop in downtown Kingston that sells local art.
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