Tuesday, August 25, 2009

wise words

Oh, wow. Erik Lunsford's blog is so great, I don't know where to begin. Not a bad place to start: the latest, reflective entry "Do We Ever Go Back" looking at the push and pull between investing more time in a story (especially with memorable subjects) and embracing the next. And don't get me started about the thoughtful, Buddhist "Embrace". Lunsford uses his site to highlight the photography of others as well as his own, and offers musings on the field in general (which I think is where he really shines). His response to those who claim that journalism is "A Dying Field" really resonates (for me, at least!). I completely agree with his emphasis on developing news sites that are easy to navigate, unique and visually appealing, and dig his insistence on embracing the challenges. So what if the future of journalism looks like a scary black hole of doubt and uncertainty right now? Lunsford says "let's leap right in, then."
The opportunity to present work in new ways is richer than ever before. Sure, we're going to have to one-man-band it at times, and we may not like that idea one bit...Surprisingly, it's richly satisfying, because you're in control of the content...You are the only limitation and obstacle standing in the way, and once you realize how truly gifted we are as visual journalists and storytellers, then it could be the bottom of something heading wonderfully up.
Call me naive or overly-optimistic, but I've got a gut feeling we should be listening to encouragement like that.

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