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Interview with Travel Photographer & Journalist Article 
Photographer and travel writer Paul Ross, gives some insight into how he works and offers advice to both the beginner and the professional travel writer and photographer.
Nov 24, 2008 - John Lamkin
Interview with Travel Journalist/Photographer Article 
Judith Fein, award-winning travel journalist, photographer, filmmaker and teacher, has contributed to over 80 publications and is a regular travel columnist for three.
Aug 30, 2008 - John Lamkin
How to Be a Journalist - Interviewing Techniques Article 
Good interviewers plan ahead. Research your interviewee's background. Know what questions you are going to ask. Do not get distracted from your point of view.
Apr 19, 2008 - Cathy Smith
How to Be a Journalist - Tips re Good Interviews Article 
Journalistic interviews are not a conversation. Both parties are aware that it is an interview. Conversation can get away from the point. Prepare questions ahead of time.
Apr 19, 2008 - Cathy Smith
Pioneering Female Journalists Article 
Women reporters were scarce during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, but females slowly began to gain a foothold in journalism; their influence remains today.
Jan 17, 2010 - Amy Sillup
Getting Started as a Freelance Travel Journalist Article 
Love to travel? Appreciate a good story? Understand the basics of reportage and prose style? Here are some hints for learning more about the field of travel writing.
Jul 9, 2008 - Lanora Mueller
What's it Like to be an Embedded Journalist in a War Zone? Article 
Journalist David Zucchino recently shared his experiences as an embedded reporter during the Iraq War. He reported from the front lines in Kuwait and Iraq.
Jan 13, 2012 - Mia Carter
Doris O'Donnell, Pioneer Female Journalist Article 
Doris O'Donnell could be considered one of the unsung heroines of pioneering female journalists. A dedicated reporter, she broke barriers for female journalists.
May 5, 2009 - Susan Beam
2010 SATW Institute Inspired Travel Journalists Article 
Acclaimed writers, editors, and photographers energized travel journalism careers during 15th Annual SATW Institute for Travel Writing & Photography, Jan. 15 - 17, 2010.
Jan 31, 2010 - Jennifer Huber
Tips for Student Journalists Article 
As with many professions, it is important for those studying journalism in school to properly prepare for their field by practicing techniques and mastering skills.
Dec 19, 2009 - Ashley Anderson
How to Become a Freelance Journalist Article 
Do you want to be a journalist? Maybe you are worried that you don't have the qualifications or experience to do the job. The news is you can still do it.
Jan 27, 2011 - Nathan Fulham
Mobile Journalist Tools Article 
With the face of journalism changing rapidly every day, new tools are being utilized. A new type of journalist has emerged in the last decade.
Feb 20, 2010 - Jack Barnwell
How to Get a Job as a Journalist Article 
Looking for a job in newspapers, radio, television, magazines or on the internet? Consider these media industry job hunting strategies.
Aug 2, 2008 - Mia Carter
A Day in the Life of a Television Journalist Article 
Learn all about the typical day for a television journalist, what they do and what one can expect on a daily basis.
Sep 30, 2009 - Kristi Carter
Journalists in America: James Reston Article 
James Barret Scotty Reston became one of America's foremost political writers of the 20th century. A prize-winning journalist, he was also known for his famous quotes.
Dec 15, 2008 - Martha R. Gore
How to Be a Journalist - Contacting Editors Article 
Asking an editor to give you a commission is like being a travelling salesman. You'd better give a good presentation or the door will be quickly be closed.
Apr 17, 2008 - Cathy Smith
Journalist Margaret 'Miggsy' Graham Article 
Margaret Graham arranged a situation in 1904 that resulted in women journalists' plans for their much-needed professional association.
Mar 2, 2010 - Kathleen Airdrie
How to Be a Journalist - Good Research Article 
Good research is the backbone of non-fiction writing. Journalism is more than simply collecting information and regurgitating it. Nothing substitutes for good research
Apr 16, 2008 - Cathy Smith
The Journalist's Wardrobe – Dress Code for Reporters Article 
Reporters need to go into interviews with a variety of weapons: a fast pen, a probing mind, enough charisma to pull info from sources. And, of course, the right shoes.
Jul 18, 2009 - Julie Stroebel