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We spoke to the talented photo editor Myles Little of Time magazine about his day-to-day job, choosing photographers and images for TIME magazine covers and his advice for aspiring photographers and editors.
“Love the work you do and stand behind it.”
Lauren Steel is a Managing Editor at Reportage by Getty Images and is responsible for a group of renowned photographers. She started at Getty Images in 2003 as an entertainment assignment editor for the newswire, and she has been a part of the Eddie Adams Workshop faculty for the last 8 years. what she looks for in photographers, and what photojournalists who want representation with Getty need to pay attention to.
Murch: “Your job is partly to anticipate, partly to control the thought processes of the audience.”
Walter Murch’s “In the Blink of an Eye” discusses the art and craft of video editing and attempts to answer the most basic editing question: why do cuts work?
Working Towards The Image You Want
Documentary photographer Alexandra Hootnick shared the digital contact sheets of some of her favorite photos, from a vigil in the South Bronx, to her coverage of Hurricane Sandy. She told us how she got the shots and why she chose each one.
Bridging Storytelling and Production
New York Times video producer Nancy Donaldson shares some advice on multimedia storytelling.