In August
this year Freerange Press is launching its next big book. This time we
are gathering the best writers and thinkers in the country to look at the
changing media landscape in New Zealand. Information about the writers and the
structure of the book can be found here.
To illuminate and give voice to the writing we want to include around 25
excellent photos. We want these photos to document the different aspects of
how journalism is made, how it used to be, and how it is changing.
We want a collection of photos
from a diverse range of photographers. This is a call to submit photos. We will
pay a small fee for each photo (you need to own the rights or have permission
to use the photo). We are thinking about shots of the big newsrooms where the
stories are made, the giant printing presses that make the papers, the strange
TV rooms and studios where broadcasting takes place, the media huddles around
politicians, and the ways these are evolving. We are also open to any new ideas
and proposals.
We are on a reasonably tight deadline, so please contact emme@projectfreerange.com by the end of February if you have any photos, ideas or proposals.
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