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Tag: journalism

July 3, 2017 jaclynr

A Journalist's Curse

Through a camera lens we can only see so much, what is within the frame, what is in focus, what we choose to capture. But what did we miss as we walked through the Aburi Gardens with cameras raised to document every picturesque scene, plant and story. How much have we already missed in the Read More …

Blog, Blog 17Ghana, journalism
August 26, 2014 jaclynr

Famous for a Little Longer

FAMOUS FOR A LITTLE LONGER By Jess Pinnell I major in photojournalism. I love the prospect that I can take one photo, put it into context, and let the picture do the talking. I often feel as if one photograph can tell much more of a story than anything I say or write. I also Read More …

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August 26, 2014 jaclynr

STORY IDEAS

Metro TV interns have a very unstructured program. We are encouraged to explore areas of our own interest. We are expected to hassle producers and editors for assignments. We may come and go as we please and make our own hours. By our first Friday, we are expected to pitch 5 story ideas. By my Read More …

Archive, Blog, Blog 14africa, blog 14, car, Ghana, journalism, MetroTV, seatbelt, work
August 19, 2014 jaclynr

Guilt Trip

This is it. Six weeks spent in Ghana have come and gone. I return home on Sunday, tired, filthy (haven’t had the best time with laundry and cleaning habits), excited, and even a bit sad. I’ve fallen in love with this country in my short time here. It’s a vastly underrated African territory and has so Read More …

Archive, Blog, Blog 14accra, africa, Departure, ebola, Economy, Ghana, Internship, journalism, Joy FM
July 20, 2014 jaclynr

What a Joy

Time spent away from home has a way of stretching itself. It’s a consistent theme here in Ghana no matter what it applies to. The mere three and a half weeks I’ve spent here have felt more like months. This most likely has to do with the my ability to quickly adapt to the country’s Read More …

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