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Tag Archives: Photojournalism
Julia McKay works as multi-media journalist
For the past five years, Julia McKay has been a multi-media journalist working full-time as a member of the newsroom at the Kingston Whig–Standard. After 10+ years in the customer service/technical support fields, Julia decided it was time for a change and went … Continue reading
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Zachary Prong focuses on long-term project
Zachary Prong graduated from the Loyalist College Photojournalism Program in 2016. He has since worked as a photographer and videographer for the Winnipeg Free Press, Reuters and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. He is currently living in Winnipeg where … Continue reading
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Bryan Eneas tells stories of Indigenous people
(Prince Albert, Sask.) — Marlene Bird and Patrick Lavallee stand outside the Prince Albert Provincial Courthouse, where Leslie Black was sentenced to 16 years for the attempted murder of Bird. She was attacked in 2014; Bird was sexually and physically … Continue reading
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Tom Hanson winner heading to Toronto internship
Tijana Martin is currently working full-time as a photographer and reporter for Lethbridge Herald. She graduated from the Loyalist photojournalism program as a fast-track student in 2013, but still sees the world as her classroom. This summer, she will be … Continue reading
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