Green Bay Press-Gazette photojournalist Michael P. King talks about his experience at The Kalish.


The new newsrooms

We’ve all heard it by now.

Do more with less. Move to a web-first newsroom. Develop cross-platform skills. Give everybody on the staff a video camera and get moving pictures on the web. Invite the public to send still images and video to us.

It can be mind boggling.

What is a person interested in quality visual storytelling to do? And how can they keep from being marginalized as naysayers when they raise questions about the quality of the visual report that results from this scatter-shot approach to new media? How do they navigate in these uncharted waters and what do they need to know?

If this sounds familiar to you, register for The Kalish today.

The Kalish

The Kalish Experience: Kevin Riddell

Kevin Riddell, a recent graduate from the Ohio University School of Visual Communication, shares his experience at the 2009 Kalish Workshop.

Photographs by Kevin Martin. Production by Danny Gawlowski.

trail of tears

The Kalish Experience: Michael P. King

Michael P. King, a staff photo journalist at the Green Bay Press-Gazette, shares his experience at the 2009 Kalish Workshop.

Photographs by Kevin Martin. Production by Danny Gawlowski.

2010 workshop dates

JUNE 4 - 8

Kalish grounds you in photo editing fundamentals then propels you directly into the heady and wondrous world of the Web. Whether you're new to photo editing and want a great start, or if you've been at it for years and want a staggering jolt of inspiration, Kalish will do the trick.

2007 PARTICIPANT JON FOBES
Night picture editor, Cleveland Plain Dealer


Co-sponsored by the National Press Photographers Foundation (http://www.nppa.org/about_us/foundation/), a non-profit 501(c)3 tax exempt organization

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