THE NORTHERN SHORT COURSE IN PHOTOJOURNALISM: FAIRFAX, VA MARCH 8-10, 2012
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FEATURED SPEAKER

Ed Kashi

Ed Kashi is a photojournalist, filmmaker and educator dedicated to documenting the social and political issues that define our times. A sensitive eye and an intimate relationship to his subjects are signatures of his work. As a member of the prestigious photo agency VII, Kashi has been recognized for his complex imagery and its compelling rendering of the human condition.

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The Northern Short Course in Photojournalism: Workshops

Editing at the Speed of News

Workshop Date: Saturday, March 10, 2012 - 9:00 AM
Workshop Speaker: Lance Ing

After a full day shooting wide medium and tight shots full of emotion, nat sounds, and great charters,  what do you do with them when you get back to the office? Lance Ing will show you how to turn great photography in the field into great storytelling in the edit bay.  Ing will help you understand how to edit more efficiently and effectively in order to maintain award winning standards on news deadlines.  http://www.myfoxdc.com/

Lance Ing is a nationally recognized and award-winning television Photojournalist/Editor/Producer for more than twenty years and works in WTTG’s Special Projects/Investigative unit.  He started his career in corporate video production, and then was bitten by the news bug in 1991.  He has worked from coast to coast at TCI Channel 8 News, KTVN, KATU, WZZM, USA TODAY LIVE.
Lance can turn a story working with reporters and producers, but can also be counted on to produce a story working independently.  He has covered stories all over the country always trying to make his stories memorable and unique.  During his career he has earned more than 100 local, regional, and national awards to his credit.  Including a National Headliner Award, Telly Awards, 16 Emmys, NPPA Region 4 Photographer of the Year, WHNPA Photographer of the Year, AP Photographer of the Year, and Michigan Photographer of the Year.
“In 1994, I really learned what storytelling was all about when I attended the National NPPA conference.  I was so inspired I tried to apply my new found skills on my next story.   I continued to learn by studying and dissecting the work of some of the best Photojournalist and Reporters in the country.”
I enjoy watching and studying fellow photographer's and reporter's work, realizing that “Good photography is a reflection of good producing.  I am committed to learning how to produce and tell compelling stories, which have an impact and can make a difference in someone's life.”