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Description of Pictures: "Campaign 2012 Coverage: Breaking New Ground" Evening Program:
The Newseum and the Bipartisan Policy Center invite you and a guest to a special program with three groundbreaking journalists: PBS's Judy Woodruff and Gwen Ifill and CNN's Candy Crowley.
Woodruff and Ifill are the first all-female team to anchor a network's Republican and Democratic national convention coverage. On Oct. 16, Crowley will moderate the presidential debate at Hofstra University, making her the first woman to moderate a presidential debate since 1992.
This program is sponsored by the Bipartisan Policy Center.
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2014_DC_Poverty_140109 Newseum -- Poverty in America: Reporting the Story (w/Brian Williams, Paul Ryan, Krissy Clark, John Sharify, David Stoeffler, and Brian Charles)
2013_DC_Eyewitness_131120 Newseum -- Eyewitness to History: The JFK Assassination 50 Years Later (w/Clint Hill, Bob Schieffer, and Jake Tapper)
2013_DC_Lewis_130918 Newseum -- Civil Rights Superhero (w/John Lewis and Andrew Aydin)
2013_DC_King_130822 Newseum -- Covering Civil Rights (w/Bernice King and Simeon Booker)
2013_DC_Evers_130605 Newseum -- Legacy of Civil Rights Leader Medgar Evers (w/Julian Bond, Myrlie Evers, Gwen Ifill, and Jerry Mitchell)
2015_DC_Kal_R_150507 Library of Congress -- Ceremony: Herblock Prize (2015): Kevin Kallaugher -- Reception
2014_DC_Rosewater_141109 Newseum -- "Rosewater" screening (w/Jon Stewart, Maziar Bahari, Gwen Ifill, and Joel Simon)
2014_DC_Freedom_Summer_140616 Newseum -- "Freedom Summer" screening (w/Gwen Ifill, Bob Moses, Rita Schwerner Bender Stanley Nelson, and Mark Samels)
2013_DC_Changing_131113 DC -- News Literacy Project @ Lisner Auditorium -- America's Changing Role in the World (w/Gwen Ifill, Thomas Friedman, and Andrea Mitchell)
2013_DC_Kalb_130827 NPC -- Kalb Report: "Remembering a March, a Movement and a Dream!" (w/John Lewis, Andrew Young, Julian Bond, Gwen Ifill, John Wilson, and Dorothy Gilliam)
2013_DC_Evers_130605 Newseum -- Legacy of Civil Rights Leader Medgar Evers (w/Julian Bond, Myrlie Evers, Gwen Ifill, and Jerry Mitchell)
2010_DC_NAWILJ_100311 Natl Archives -- Panel -- Women in Leadership: Journalism w/Gwen Ifill, Diane Rehm, Cokie Roberts, and Katharine Weymouth
2019_DC_Hostage_190124 Newseum -- Journalists Held Hostage (w/Joel Simon, David Rohde, and Judy Woodruff)
2018_DC_Moment_Pre_181111 DC -- Moment Magazine's 2018 Gala and Awards Dinner @ National Press Club -- Pre-dinner mingling
2017_DC_Preserving_PP2_171103 Library of Congress -- Event: Preserving Public Broadcasting at 50 Years -- Panel 2: News and Talk Shows (w/Jim Lehrer, Dick Cavett, Cokie Roberts, Hugo Morales, Sharon Percy Rockefeller, and Judy Woodruff)
2016_DC_Kalb_160420 NPC -- Kalb Report: "Covering Washington and the World" (w/Judy Woodruff)
2015_DC_News_Lose_150204 Newseum -- News We Could Lose: New Threats to Journalism and Press Freedom (w/panel)
2015_DC_40Chances_151005 Newseum -- Special -- 40 Chances: Finding Hope in a Hungry World (w/Howard Buffett, Tony Blair, Emmanuel de Merode, and Judy Woodruff)
2012 photos: Equipment this year: My mainstays were the Fuji S100fs, Nikon D7000, and the new Fuji X-S1. I also used an underwater Fuji XP50 and a Nikon D600. The first three cameras all broke this year and had to be repaired.
Trips this year:
three Civil War Trust conferences (Shepherdstown, WV, Richmond, VA, and Williamsburg, VA),
a week-long family reunion cruise of the Caribbean,
another week-long family reunion in the Wisconsin Dells (with lots of in-transit time in Ohio and Indiana), and
my 7th consecutive San Diego Comic-Con trip (including side trips to Zion, Bryce, the Grand Canyon, etc).
Ego strokes: I had a picture of Miss DC, Ashley Boalch, published in the Washington Post. I had a photograph of the George Segal San Francisco Holocaust memorial used as the cover of Quebec Francais (issue 165). Not being able to read French, I'm not entirely sure what the article is about but, hey! And I guess what could be considered to be a positive thing, my site is now established enough that spammers have noticed it and I had to block 17,000 file description postings for Viagra and whatever else..
Number of photos taken this year: just below 410,000.
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