Entries from Change of Pace tagged with 'EPJ'

Wading & Waiting

As we stood at the pizza counter picking out our toppings, Jack looked over at me in my insulated camo jacket and asked if I might not want venison on my slice. He has pointed out that, after only 14...

Last multimedia review for class

NOMAD Photos is a Canadian photo agency cooperatively owned by four documentary photojournalists. They pursue a stated goal of highlighting “under-reported social, political, health and environmental issues worldwide.” NOMAD markets its work to a variety of clients in the arts,...

Independent Girls

I'm finally getting to the point where I have some rough drafts of work on my project about the growing numbers of girls who are learning to shoot. I see it as a way of looking at the next emerging...

Multi-multi-media

Since this brave new world of photojournalism requires us to not only have the ability to produce beautiful, storytelling images, we tireless grad students are also devoting our days and nights to also becoming evocative writers, crack audio technicians, skilled...

OPW (other people's websites)

I needed to briefly review another photographer’s website for a class assignment, so I looked at St. Louis photographer (and fellow Mizzou alum) Sarah Conard’s professional site. She uses a simple, clean flash interface to introduce her site with a...

Girls and Guns

Now that we’re a few weeks into the semester it’s starting to get harder to find the time to run and I’ve been reduced to joining the early morning runners on Tuesdays and Thursdays to cobble together 15 miles of...

Obligatory use of blog space for class...

The St. Louis dining guide Sauce Magazine gives a notable amount of space to photography and the visuals often transcend straight food product shots. This review looks into whether the magazine’s website maintains the same commitment to visuals. Saucemagazine.com has...