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Redwoods Transect

In the fall of 2007, National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence Mike Fay set off on an 11-month walking journey across California’s redwood forest to determine the condition of this legendary range of trees—and to see whether there is hope for a new kind of forestry that benefits the planet as well as increasing timber production. As [...]

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TELLING STORIES THROUGH PICTURES: How new media builds on tradition

ASPP DC/SOUTH PRESENTS:
TELLING STORIES THROUGH PICTURES:
How new media builds on tradition

Thursday, September 24, 2009 6:30pm-9:00pm
Charles Sumner School, Washington, D.C
A visual narrative for publishing in any media format requires a good foundation of story telling. Bill Douthitt of National Geographic and Megan Rossman of Washington Post.com  will present and explain the nuts and [...]

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Evolution of Journalism

An open discussion about the business models, innovation, and power of community that are changing journalism
The web has turned us all into content creators, publishers, and influencers. Social media has created a new ecosystem for the distribution and consumption of information. But there’s a problem: that ecosystem is built on a foundation of free content. [...]

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“Farmers, Warriors, Builders: The Hidden Life of Ants”

Humans are not the only species on Earth that hunt, farm and fight for resources. Some ants grow their own food, just like farmers. Other ants build highways that can be seen from the air. Some large ant colonies go to war with each other. Explore the fascinating world of ants in “Farmers, Warriors, Builders: [...]

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‘Kodachrome Culture: The American Tourist in Europe’

“Kodachrome Culture, The American Tourist in Europe,” a new photography exhibit displaying more than 100 photos from 21 countries across Europe, is on display at the National Geographic Museum till  Sept. 7, 2009. The bold 1950s and 1960s Kodachrome color photographs documented an era of peacetime travel and helped shape National Geographic’s tradition of photographic [...]

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Share, See and Sip on July 16, 2009

ASPP DC/South invites its chapter members and guests for the third “Share, See and Sip” of 2009. We will gather at Busboys and Poets in downtown Washington DC on Thursday July 16, 2009.

The presenters for the third edition are -
Susana Raab
Susana Raab is a documentary photographer who began her career as a photojournalist in Washington, [...]

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