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Twitter and Detained Photographers

April 16th, 2008 | 1 Comment | Posted in Featured, Of General Interest

Interesting news today from TechCrunch regarding an American photographer arrested in Egypt for photographing a protest. Apparently, Twitter played a part in his release from jail:

“UC Berkeley graduate journalism student James Karl Buck was arrested on April 10 without any charges in Egypt for photographing a demonstration.

“He used his mobile phone to twitter the message “Arrested” to his 48 followers, who contacted UC Berkeley, the US Embassy and a number of press organizations on his behalf.

“The next day Buck twittered ” Alive and ok. Still in jail,” but was released not too long afterwards.” (link)

Who would’ve thought that you’d be able to keep your cell phone while sitting in an Egyptian jail cell?

In all seriousness, I’m coming to appreciate the value of Twitter as a real-time wire service and communication medium. From MercuryNews:

“He recalls advice from his Twitter friends came in mounds of terse messages, “It was a combination of things, my Egyptian friends told me to play the ‘American bitch’ and try to force my way out.’ They also told him that it was no big deal and to just stay calm.

“‘They use Twitter sort of like an instant wire service,’ he said. ‘It’s the way they keep in touch with each other. They go to an event and Twitter what’s happening.’…

“Meanwhile, U.S. friends on his Twitter net called the university and the American Embassy. They also alerted the Associated Press, the International Herald Tribune and other media, which helped put the heat on the Egyptian authorities. He was released on Friday and returned home on Sunday.” (link)

OK, so it probably wasn’t Twitter that really saved him as much as it was that he was an American with a cell phone, but still. How better to reach such a large group of people around the world instantaneously from anywhere in the world?

In only slightly related news, you can follow me on Twitter @sduffyphotos while I’m in the West Bank. ;-)



In other detained photographer news, an Iraqi court ordered the release of AP photographer Bilal Hussein:

“An Iraqi judicial committee has ordered the release of an Associated Press photographer held by the U.S. military in Iraq for two years and dismissed terrorism-related accusations against him, the news agency said on Wednesday.

“The U.S. military has accused Bilal Hussein, an Iraqi, of working with insurgents in Iraq. He was seized in April 2006 in Ramadi, capital of western Anbar province, and has been imprisoned without charge ever since.” (link)

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Featured Photographer: Mike Palmer

March 21st, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Featured, Featured Photographers

If you’ve taken the time to read any of the wonderful comments on this site, you may see a name pop up pretty often: the name of Mike Palmer. Since I’ve started this blog, Mike has been an incredible resource for me as I learn… and, he’s a pretty awesome photographer, too! So, I thought I’d feature his work, mostly because it’s just plain great, and because he’s been a huge influence to me in the short time we’ve been corresponding. Thanks Mike!

Here’s a short bio/description of Mike from an interview he did with Jason Moore:

“I am currently a full-time, stay-at-home dad, part-time opportunist photographer. My wife’s job has had us moving from DC, to North Miami Beach, to West Palm Beach, to Orlando, and now back to DC in the past 4 years, and we are probably looking to relocate in the next year or so again. So with that said, I am going to pursue my passion for photography when time permits and if it pays, BONUS! Bloomingdale’s most currently purchased some of my images to hang in their FL stores. When the full-time dad gig starts to offer me more opportunities to shoot for a living, I will get a business started more consistently.” (link)

Mike’s been into photography for about 20 years and he shoots with a Nikon D200 and D70. And, like me, he is a big fan of HDR images. I’ve included some of my favorite photos from his Flickr stream below:


Color


NYC


Path


Storm Coming

Please be sure to check out Mike’s blog and his Flickr stream.

Thanks again, Mike, for taking the time to help out a new photographer like myself… It is truly appreciated!

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