Lori King is a photojournalist for the Toledo Blade who documents life in a truthful way compared to other types of photography. She has been a photojournalist since starting her career in the U.S. Army in 1979, where she learned photography. King now teaches photography courses while working at the Toledo Blade, where she prefers photojournalism due to the realness of images compared to other types. She aims to pass on strong ethical guidelines to new photojournalists.
The document provides an analysis of the thriller genre through examining the film Four Brothers. It discusses the typical characters in thrillers like innocent victims, corrupt police officers, and gangsters. It also analyzes the themes of trust, corruption, and betrayal in Four Brothers. Iconography used in the film like costumes, weapons, and urban settings are explored. The document then briefly summarizes the plot of the mystery thriller film Abduction and identifies its characters, including an innocent victim, corrupt police, hired men, and a typical female character.
The primary audience for this film is females aged 18-25 with disposable income who enjoy horror films featuring strong female leads. They enjoy being scared and finding scary content entertaining. The secondary audience includes males who are fans of the director or accompanying a partner, as well as those interested in the sex appeal, gore, or independent female lead. The tertiary audience consists of general horror fans, film students, and reviewers seeking to critique the film, as well as those thrill-seeking an adrenaline rush from being scared.
Now a day Facebook in India is number 1 social networking site ( yeah we put IRCTC on number zero),
and people want to seek attention of others so that they can be famous or might attract opposite sex, for this they
do lots of drama, political discussion and many more thing, but they funniest thing comes when they edit their
photo and put it as a profile picture or cover picture, so here we go with those images
The primary audience for this horror movie are teenage girls aged 15-25, as well as Goths and Emos, as they typically enjoy the horror genre. Teenage girls also often watch horror movies in groups. The secondary audience is middle-aged men 35-45, as the main characters are women of a similar age. The third audience is extreme sports fans, as the movie features extreme sports like caving that would appeal to fans of such activities.
1. John Adams is preparing to sign the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty which would ban nuclear weapons testing.
2. The document discusses John Adams' personal information and history as the second president of the United States from 1797 to 1801.
3. It also mentions several important events that occurred during Adams' presidency, including the Alien and Sedition Acts and Marbury v. Madison Supreme Court case.
Channing Tatum was born in 1980 in Cullman, Alabama. He was athletic as a child and practiced several sports as well as martial arts. He graduated from high school in 1988 and later attended Glenville State College. Tatum's breakout role was in the 2006 film She's the Man. He is married to his Step Up co-star Jenna Dewan since 2009 and they have one daughter together. Tatum has starred in many successful films over his career including Step Up, Dear John, The Vow, and White House Down. He did not attend acting school and has won over 31 awards for his work.
We interviewed three students about their hobbies, movie preferences, views on friendship, social activities, and siblings. Each student had different favorite free time activities - Alejandro enjoys longboarding, Andres likes reading, and Daniel listens to music. They also had varying movie tastes but most agreed that honesty is important in friendship, and all socialized with friends at least once a week. Andres has two sisters while Daniel has three brothers, and they spend time with their siblings, unlike Alejandro who has none.
We interviewed three students about their hobbies, movie preferences, views on friendship, social activities, and siblings. Each student had different favorite free time activities - Alejandro enjoys longboarding, Andres likes reading, and Daniel listens to music. They also had varying movie tastes but most agreed that honesty is important in friendship, and all socialized with friends at least once a week. Andres has two sisters while Daniel has three brothers, and they spend time with their siblings, unlike Alejandro who has none.
The document provides an analysis of the thriller genre through examining the film Four Brothers. It discusses the typical characters in thrillers like innocent victims, corrupt police officers, and gangsters. It also analyzes the themes of trust, corruption, and betrayal in Four Brothers. Iconography used in the film like costumes, weapons, and urban settings are explored. The document then briefly summarizes the plot of the mystery thriller film Abduction and identifies its characters, including an innocent victim, corrupt police, hired men, and a typical female character.
The primary audience for this film is females aged 18-25 with disposable income who enjoy horror films featuring strong female leads. They enjoy being scared and finding scary content entertaining. The secondary audience includes males who are fans of the director or accompanying a partner, as well as those interested in the sex appeal, gore, or independent female lead. The tertiary audience consists of general horror fans, film students, and reviewers seeking to critique the film, as well as those thrill-seeking an adrenaline rush from being scared.
Now a day Facebook in India is number 1 social networking site ( yeah we put IRCTC on number zero),
and people want to seek attention of others so that they can be famous or might attract opposite sex, for this they
do lots of drama, political discussion and many more thing, but they funniest thing comes when they edit their
photo and put it as a profile picture or cover picture, so here we go with those images
The primary audience for this horror movie are teenage girls aged 15-25, as well as Goths and Emos, as they typically enjoy the horror genre. Teenage girls also often watch horror movies in groups. The secondary audience is middle-aged men 35-45, as the main characters are women of a similar age. The third audience is extreme sports fans, as the movie features extreme sports like caving that would appeal to fans of such activities.
1. John Adams is preparing to sign the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty which would ban nuclear weapons testing.
2. The document discusses John Adams' personal information and history as the second president of the United States from 1797 to 1801.
3. It also mentions several important events that occurred during Adams' presidency, including the Alien and Sedition Acts and Marbury v. Madison Supreme Court case.
Channing Tatum was born in 1980 in Cullman, Alabama. He was athletic as a child and practiced several sports as well as martial arts. He graduated from high school in 1988 and later attended Glenville State College. Tatum's breakout role was in the 2006 film She's the Man. He is married to his Step Up co-star Jenna Dewan since 2009 and they have one daughter together. Tatum has starred in many successful films over his career including Step Up, Dear John, The Vow, and White House Down. He did not attend acting school and has won over 31 awards for his work.
We interviewed three students about their hobbies, movie preferences, views on friendship, social activities, and siblings. Each student had different favorite free time activities - Alejandro enjoys longboarding, Andres likes reading, and Daniel listens to music. They also had varying movie tastes but most agreed that honesty is important in friendship, and all socialized with friends at least once a week. Andres has two sisters while Daniel has three brothers, and they spend time with their siblings, unlike Alejandro who has none.
We interviewed three students about their hobbies, movie preferences, views on friendship, social activities, and siblings. Each student had different favorite free time activities - Alejandro enjoys longboarding, Andres likes reading, and Daniel listens to music. They also had varying movie tastes but most agreed that honesty is important in friendship, and all socialized with friends at least once a week. Andres has two sisters while Daniel has three brothers, and they spend time with their siblings, unlike Alejandro who has none.
This document analyzes the target audiences for the film "The Descent". The primary target audience is identified as men aged 15-25 from working classes C1, C2, and D who would be interested due to the all-female cast and horror/gore elements. The secondary target audience is identified as women aged 15-25 from similar working classes who would be drawn to the themes of female independence and empowerment. An additional target audience is identified as men aged 25-35 from working classes C1 and C2 who enjoy extreme sports and would be interested in the outdoor adventure and sports scenes.
This document describes the primary audience for horror films in 3 paragraphs:
The primary audience is ages 15-25 who enjoy all genres of horror films and gore. They frequently watch horror films in cinemas. The audience includes both males and females but more males for films with all-female casts like The Descent. They would be unemployed students of social grade E.
The secondary audience would be strong, independent women ages 15-25 who specifically like films with all-female casts like The Descent. They enjoy horror films to feel scared and dramatic. They watch horror films and media at home.
An additional audience would be ages 18-25 who enjoy extreme sports movies. They participate in or do
This document discusses different target audiences for horror films:
- The primary audience is ages 15-25 who love all genres of horror films, especially gory ones. They frequently watch horror films in cinemas.
- A secondary audience is strong, independent women ages 15-25 who enjoy films with all-female casts like The Descent. They are avid film fans who enjoy being scared.
- An additional audience is ages 20-30 who enjoy extreme sports. As extreme sports are risky and expensive, this audience falls into social categories C1 and C2 with jobs or businesses related to extreme sports. Both males and females make up this audience.
This document outlines various audience demographics and justifications for the types of films that would appeal to each. It identifies that horror films appeal most to females aged 15-25 because they enjoy being scared. Adventure films appeal most to men because they feature exploration. Dramas with mostly female casts appeal most to women because they can relate to the characters. Films with graphic violence appeal to both men and women who want to see things they haven't seen before. Action films appeal most to men who enjoy excitement and fighting. Films with empowered female leads who don't need men appeal most to women who believe in strong, independent women. Films featuring extreme sports appeal most to men and women aged 20-30 who have the time and money
The document discusses a hypothetical photograph and various perspectives on who is in it, what the situation depicts, the message the photographer intended to convey, its historical importance, questions it raises, potential captions, and how to find more information about it. Three responses are provided for each discussion point, with differing analyses of the photograph's contents and meaning.
The document analyzes 6 photographs and attempts to interpret the situations, messages, and historical importance depicted in each picture. Photograph 1 shows 4 women cooking, 2 features Hitler with a baby, and 3 displays police using dogs on bystanders. Photograph 4 pictures a man hanging from the Statue of Liberty, 5 shows a family looking at the statue, and 6 portrays medical checks of immigrants. The analysis speculates on the photographers' intentions and what each image reveals about gender roles, public attitudes towards Hitler, police tactics, freedom for African Americans, immigration to America, and more.
This document discusses three potential target audiences for horror films:
1) Young people aged 15-25 who enjoy being scared by horror films across genres like slasher and zombie films as well as gore. They would be unemployed students relying on parental or scholarship income.
2) Independent women aged 15-25 who are fans of films like The Descent due to the all-female cast. They enjoy watching horrors to scream and be dramatic and watch DVDs and other media.
3) Fans aged 20-30 of extreme sports who enjoy putting themselves at risk. They would likely have jobs in extreme sports or businesses to afford the expensive hobbies and fall in the C1 or C2 social classes
Trystan is a 16-year-old male student who moved to Washington from Tennessee. He loves his mother and dog, Cleatis. Trystan wants to be a firefighter and go to college in Washington. He plays football and is a state wrestling champion. In his free time, he enjoys jet skiing, camping, and going camping with Cleatis. His first vehicle was a 1985 Toyota pickup, and his dream car is a Jeep CJ5.
Lil Wayne, born Dwayne Michael Carter Jr., is a renowned American rapper from New Orleans, Louisiana. The document outlines key facts about Lil Wayne's life and career, including that he accidentally shot himself at age 11, was a founding member of the group Hot Boys and label Cash Money Records, and has released 10 successful studio albums despite various legal issues. It also expresses the opinion that Lil Wayne has significantly impacted rap music for the better and remains one of the greatest rappers of all time.
The document summarizes the events and activities of the Original Project 9/12 - Tea Party of the Lehigh Valley group in 2009, including several tea party protests they organized. Some of the major events mentioned are the April 15th tea parties in Leaser Lake and Harrisburg that together drew over 300 people, a grand tea party rally on April 19th, a reading of the Declaration of Independence on July 3rd attended by over 200 people, and participation in tea party protests in Philadelphia on July 4th and Washington D.C. on September 12th (estimated over 100,000 attendees) and November 5th. The group also held events targeting local politicians and made their voices heard on the issues of the day.
The document summarizes a crime thriller film called "Sixty4 Phillies Philms" in which 26-year-old MI6 agent Barry is investigating a rise in crime in the city and suspects 28-year-old Emelia. Barry interrogates a suspect and gets in a fight with Emelia, ending up in the hospital. Emelia then commits more crimes while evading capture. In the end, Barry anticipates Emelia's attempt to harm him and his family and she is imprisoned permanently while her accomplices' crimes are also revealed. The target audience is described as 18-year-old Eric who enjoys crime thrillers, local news, and films like "The Italian Job"
The document discusses 6 photographs and asks questions to analyze each one. For picture 1, it summarizes that the photo shows women cooking in a 1950s kitchen for clients. Picture 2 shows Hitler greeting a young German boy. Picture 3 depicts police attacking a black man during a civil rights protest. Picture 4 shows a person hanging from the Statue of Liberty. Picture 5 portrays immigrants arriving in the US. Picture 6 images immigrants at Ellis Island undergoing health checks before entering the country.
This document discusses the target audiences for a new thriller film. There are two main audience groups. The primary audience is school/college aged girls between 15-24 who can relate to the three female main characters. This type of girl enjoys pop/rock music, TV shows like Skins and Vampire Diaries, and uses social media frequently. The secondary audience is school/college aged males between 15-24 who enjoy rock/rap music, shows like The Walking Dead, video games, and action/thriller films with violence. This male viewer also uses social media and goes to the gym. The film aims to attract both audiences.
The document provides profile information about Momo Kisaragi, including that she became the fifth member of the Mekakushi Dan. It lists her birthday, hometown, interests like singing and pranking, and favorite music, movies, books, and TV shows. It also displays photos of Momo and her friends from two photo albums.
Plastic Man was orphaned as a child and lived a life of crime on the streets until he was shot and doused in chemicals during a gang escape. The chemicals entered his bloodstream, giving him the superpower of being able to stretch and shape shift into any form. He decided to use his new abilities to become a superhero and help the police fight crime as he could turn into weird shapes and positions with his rubber-like body.
This document outlines a film pitch titled "Fighting to Survive" about two boys from different backgrounds who meet at a boxing club. One boy is from a wealthy family while the other lives on the streets. They later face off in a fighting tournament after experiencing hard times. The opening scene would show the stark contrast between their mornings. The film would have an action genre with fighting scenes and be rated 15. It aims to relate to an older teenage and adult audience.
This document outlines a film pitch for an action film called "Fighting to Survive" about two boys from different backgrounds who meet at a boxing club. The homeless boy is skilled at boxing while the rich boy mocks him. As adults, the homeless boy is now an MMA fighter while the rich boy has lost his wealth and turns to fighting. The film would show their morning routines to contrast their lives, include fighting scenes, and have themes of anger, belief, and friendship. It proposes Lionsgate as the film's studio and advertising through trailers, social media, and a competition.
Anthony Mandler is a film director born in 1973 in Los Angeles. He studied film at USC and with Michelangelo Antonioni. Mandler has directed many music videos for major artists like Rihanna, Jay-Z, Beyoncé, Usher, Fergie, Akon, Eminem, and The Killers. His videos include "Man Down" and "California King Bed" for Rihanna and "Young Forever" and "D.O.A" for Jay-Z.
This document analyzes the target audiences for the film "The Descent". The primary target audience is identified as men aged 15-25 from working classes C1, C2, and D who would be interested due to the all-female cast and horror/gore elements. The secondary target audience is identified as women aged 15-25 from similar working classes who would be drawn to the themes of female independence and empowerment. An additional target audience is identified as men aged 25-35 from working classes C1 and C2 who enjoy extreme sports and would be interested in the outdoor adventure and sports scenes.
This document describes the primary audience for horror films in 3 paragraphs:
The primary audience is ages 15-25 who enjoy all genres of horror films and gore. They frequently watch horror films in cinemas. The audience includes both males and females but more males for films with all-female casts like The Descent. They would be unemployed students of social grade E.
The secondary audience would be strong, independent women ages 15-25 who specifically like films with all-female casts like The Descent. They enjoy horror films to feel scared and dramatic. They watch horror films and media at home.
An additional audience would be ages 18-25 who enjoy extreme sports movies. They participate in or do
This document discusses different target audiences for horror films:
- The primary audience is ages 15-25 who love all genres of horror films, especially gory ones. They frequently watch horror films in cinemas.
- A secondary audience is strong, independent women ages 15-25 who enjoy films with all-female casts like The Descent. They are avid film fans who enjoy being scared.
- An additional audience is ages 20-30 who enjoy extreme sports. As extreme sports are risky and expensive, this audience falls into social categories C1 and C2 with jobs or businesses related to extreme sports. Both males and females make up this audience.
This document outlines various audience demographics and justifications for the types of films that would appeal to each. It identifies that horror films appeal most to females aged 15-25 because they enjoy being scared. Adventure films appeal most to men because they feature exploration. Dramas with mostly female casts appeal most to women because they can relate to the characters. Films with graphic violence appeal to both men and women who want to see things they haven't seen before. Action films appeal most to men who enjoy excitement and fighting. Films with empowered female leads who don't need men appeal most to women who believe in strong, independent women. Films featuring extreme sports appeal most to men and women aged 20-30 who have the time and money
The document discusses a hypothetical photograph and various perspectives on who is in it, what the situation depicts, the message the photographer intended to convey, its historical importance, questions it raises, potential captions, and how to find more information about it. Three responses are provided for each discussion point, with differing analyses of the photograph's contents and meaning.
The document analyzes 6 photographs and attempts to interpret the situations, messages, and historical importance depicted in each picture. Photograph 1 shows 4 women cooking, 2 features Hitler with a baby, and 3 displays police using dogs on bystanders. Photograph 4 pictures a man hanging from the Statue of Liberty, 5 shows a family looking at the statue, and 6 portrays medical checks of immigrants. The analysis speculates on the photographers' intentions and what each image reveals about gender roles, public attitudes towards Hitler, police tactics, freedom for African Americans, immigration to America, and more.
This document discusses three potential target audiences for horror films:
1) Young people aged 15-25 who enjoy being scared by horror films across genres like slasher and zombie films as well as gore. They would be unemployed students relying on parental or scholarship income.
2) Independent women aged 15-25 who are fans of films like The Descent due to the all-female cast. They enjoy watching horrors to scream and be dramatic and watch DVDs and other media.
3) Fans aged 20-30 of extreme sports who enjoy putting themselves at risk. They would likely have jobs in extreme sports or businesses to afford the expensive hobbies and fall in the C1 or C2 social classes
Trystan is a 16-year-old male student who moved to Washington from Tennessee. He loves his mother and dog, Cleatis. Trystan wants to be a firefighter and go to college in Washington. He plays football and is a state wrestling champion. In his free time, he enjoys jet skiing, camping, and going camping with Cleatis. His first vehicle was a 1985 Toyota pickup, and his dream car is a Jeep CJ5.
Lil Wayne, born Dwayne Michael Carter Jr., is a renowned American rapper from New Orleans, Louisiana. The document outlines key facts about Lil Wayne's life and career, including that he accidentally shot himself at age 11, was a founding member of the group Hot Boys and label Cash Money Records, and has released 10 successful studio albums despite various legal issues. It also expresses the opinion that Lil Wayne has significantly impacted rap music for the better and remains one of the greatest rappers of all time.
The document summarizes the events and activities of the Original Project 9/12 - Tea Party of the Lehigh Valley group in 2009, including several tea party protests they organized. Some of the major events mentioned are the April 15th tea parties in Leaser Lake and Harrisburg that together drew over 300 people, a grand tea party rally on April 19th, a reading of the Declaration of Independence on July 3rd attended by over 200 people, and participation in tea party protests in Philadelphia on July 4th and Washington D.C. on September 12th (estimated over 100,000 attendees) and November 5th. The group also held events targeting local politicians and made their voices heard on the issues of the day.
The document summarizes a crime thriller film called "Sixty4 Phillies Philms" in which 26-year-old MI6 agent Barry is investigating a rise in crime in the city and suspects 28-year-old Emelia. Barry interrogates a suspect and gets in a fight with Emelia, ending up in the hospital. Emelia then commits more crimes while evading capture. In the end, Barry anticipates Emelia's attempt to harm him and his family and she is imprisoned permanently while her accomplices' crimes are also revealed. The target audience is described as 18-year-old Eric who enjoys crime thrillers, local news, and films like "The Italian Job"
The document discusses 6 photographs and asks questions to analyze each one. For picture 1, it summarizes that the photo shows women cooking in a 1950s kitchen for clients. Picture 2 shows Hitler greeting a young German boy. Picture 3 depicts police attacking a black man during a civil rights protest. Picture 4 shows a person hanging from the Statue of Liberty. Picture 5 portrays immigrants arriving in the US. Picture 6 images immigrants at Ellis Island undergoing health checks before entering the country.
This document discusses the target audiences for a new thriller film. There are two main audience groups. The primary audience is school/college aged girls between 15-24 who can relate to the three female main characters. This type of girl enjoys pop/rock music, TV shows like Skins and Vampire Diaries, and uses social media frequently. The secondary audience is school/college aged males between 15-24 who enjoy rock/rap music, shows like The Walking Dead, video games, and action/thriller films with violence. This male viewer also uses social media and goes to the gym. The film aims to attract both audiences.
The document provides profile information about Momo Kisaragi, including that she became the fifth member of the Mekakushi Dan. It lists her birthday, hometown, interests like singing and pranking, and favorite music, movies, books, and TV shows. It also displays photos of Momo and her friends from two photo albums.
Plastic Man was orphaned as a child and lived a life of crime on the streets until he was shot and doused in chemicals during a gang escape. The chemicals entered his bloodstream, giving him the superpower of being able to stretch and shape shift into any form. He decided to use his new abilities to become a superhero and help the police fight crime as he could turn into weird shapes and positions with his rubber-like body.
This document outlines a film pitch titled "Fighting to Survive" about two boys from different backgrounds who meet at a boxing club. One boy is from a wealthy family while the other lives on the streets. They later face off in a fighting tournament after experiencing hard times. The opening scene would show the stark contrast between their mornings. The film would have an action genre with fighting scenes and be rated 15. It aims to relate to an older teenage and adult audience.
This document outlines a film pitch for an action film called "Fighting to Survive" about two boys from different backgrounds who meet at a boxing club. The homeless boy is skilled at boxing while the rich boy mocks him. As adults, the homeless boy is now an MMA fighter while the rich boy has lost his wealth and turns to fighting. The film would show their morning routines to contrast their lives, include fighting scenes, and have themes of anger, belief, and friendship. It proposes Lionsgate as the film's studio and advertising through trailers, social media, and a competition.
Anthony Mandler is a film director born in 1973 in Los Angeles. He studied film at USC and with Michelangelo Antonioni. Mandler has directed many music videos for major artists like Rihanna, Jay-Z, Beyoncé, Usher, Fergie, Akon, Eminem, and The Killers. His videos include "Man Down" and "California King Bed" for Rihanna and "Young Forever" and "D.O.A" for Jay-Z.
2. Thesis statement:
Lori King is a photojournalist who
documents life in a more truthful and
balanced way, compared to other types of
photography (corporate or wedding).
4. Lori King was born in 1961 in Akron, Ohio.
Her parents are Linda Ickes and Jerry King. Neither
of her parents were college graduates or artists. Her
mom used to be a waitress and restaurant owner,
and her dad was a truck driver. Both are now retired.
They were divorced when she was 11. She has three
younger brothers. One of her brothers, Jerry King, is
a cartoonist.
She has two daughters, one of which is me, and four
cats.
5. Lori, who is a
photojournalist for
the Toledo Blade,
began her
journalism career
in the U.S. Army in
1979. She was 18
years old.
6. All military journalists learn about how to be a
journalist at the Defense Information School
(DINFOS), which at that time was at Ft. Ben
Harrison, Indiana, where she attended.
Along with learning how to be journalists, DINFOS
students are also taught photography.
It is at DINFOS where Lori learned to take pictures.
7. Lori spent eight years active duty working for various
military publications in the United States and
Germany. When she got out, she attended Kent State
University.
While earning her degree in photojournalism, Lori
worked for the Daily Kent Stater as the features editor
and a photographer.
She also did her internship as a part-time
photographer for a year at the Warren Tribune
Newspaper in Warren, Ohio.
8. Because she likes teaching so much, Lori went back to
school and earned her Master's Degree in Journalism
Education from Kent State University.
9. During Lori's first four years in
Toledo, she worked as a stringer
for the Associated Press. Then, in
1995, she was hired full-time at
the Toledo Blade, where she still
works today.
10. Before newspapers started using digital cameras in the
late 1990s, Lori used to process her own film and make
her own prints.
This is the photo stamp she used to use on the back of
her prints (each photographer had their own):
11. Though Lori started out using a Canon film camera in
the Army, she bought a Nikon camera in college.
The Blade also used Nikon for a long time. But a few
years ago the Blade sold their Nikon cameras and
bought Canon.
She now shoots with a Canon 1D MarkIV and Canon
5D Mark III, a 17-35mm f2.8 lens and a 70-200mm f2.8
lens, two flashes and audio equipment for when she
shoots video.
She also edits video stories herself using either Final
Cut Pro or Adobe Elements Premiere.
12. This is the 300mm f2.8 she
uses to shoot mostly sports and
crime scenes.
For this photo she was shooting
the Train concert at the Toledo
Zoo.
13. Lori also teaches photography, photojournalism and
multimedia courses at several colleges, including Owens
Community College and Kent State University. And next
year she will add Wayne State University.
14. Throughout her military career, Lori became proficient
with a Canon F1 film camera, the cameras issued to
military photographers in the 1980s. According to Lori,
most military journalists also took their own pictures.
However, it was the military's 2-month Intermediate
Photojournalism Course at DINFOS that turned into a
photojournalist. She took the course in 1985.
“That course is what ultimately shifted my career from
being a journalist to a photojournalist,” she said.
15. “It's time to pass on to the next
generation what I've learned over the
past 30 years. I am anxious
to train my replacement!”
- Lori King
16. According to Merriam-Webster's definition:
Journalism in which written copy is
subordinate to pictorial usually photographic
presentation of news stories or in which a
high proportion of pictorial presentation is
Used.
Broadly: news photography
17. Lori says she prefers the style of photojournalism
over other types of photography because of the
realness of the images.
In other types of photography, like public relations,
corporate and weddings, she said “there is a fake-
ness” about them.
Some of her uncomfortable feelings concerning
these other types is probably because she is trained
to follow strict NPPA ethical guidelines:
No manipulation using photoshop
No re-enactments if the action is missed
No adding or deleting things in a photo
No setting up scenes for a better photo
18. In today's day in age of technology, Lori believes
it's more important than ever to teach new
photojournalists strong ethical and legal guidelines.
In photojournalism, the image needs to be believed
and real because these photos document our
history.
Lori takes all kinds of pictures for her job at the
Blade. She shoots politics, sports, news and
features. Not every photo is happy; and not every
photo is sad. She just captures what happens.
The following pictures are a few of her favorites.
19. Gov. John Kasich waves goodbye after giving his State of the State address at the
Veteran's Memorial Civic & Convention Center in Lima, Ohio.
20. Caden Quinn, 4, stands with his father TFD Pvt. Gary Quinn, during the procession
for Toledo Firefighter Stephen Machcinski as it passes by Station 5 in Downtown
Toledo.
21. Honor Guard commander Jeffrey Koenigseker gives a final command of “dismissed”
during the procession for Toledo Firefighter Stephen Machcinski as it passes by
Station 5 in Downtown Toledo.
23. A Canadian goose is the first to gather plastic eggs during the 14th Annual Easter
Egg Hunt at Olander Park's Nederhouser Community Hall in Sylvania, Ohio. After
realizing it wasn't real, the goose released the egg before being chased away by
another goose.
24. Lake head coach Ryan Bowen jumps up in excitement as his team takes a large
lead over Rossford during the basketball game at Lake High School in Millbury,
Ohio.
25. Hens catcher Bryan Holaday misses the tag on Indianapolis' catcher Tony Sanchez
during game at Fifth Third Field in Toledo, Ohio.
26. Bowling Green State University's Ronnie Moore appears to be chased by
phantom defenders as he sprints toward the end zone during game at
Eastern Michigan's Rynearson Stadium in Ypsilanti, Mich.
28. A tiger sees double
as Toledo twin sisters
Gabrielle, left, and
Mickaylla McNeal,
15, visit his exhibit at
the Toledo Zoo in
Toledo, Ohio. The
girls went to the zoo
to celebrate their
birthdays today
because they said
they love animals.
29. But despite Lori's preference for photojournalism, she
admits she sometimes shoots other stuff, like weddings.
“Photojournalists make the best wedding photographers
because we can shoot anything!” she said.
30. In conclusion, I think my mom has a pretty exciting life as
a photojournalist. I can't imagine her doing anything else,
like shooting weddings. She always says how she really
likes capturing the moments.
Sometimes she takes me on assignments with her, so I
get to see how she works. Most of the time she has fun,
but sometimes she doesn't, like when she to shoot fatal
fires and car accidents.
But more importantly, the job is important because it
captures history.
She is one of the reasons I like taking pictures, too.