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First place photo story of the year from NPAC
A look at Globe and Mail staff photojournalist Peter Power's first place photo story of the year from the News Photographers Association of Canada which also got him an Award of Excellence at Pictures Of The Year International
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Dennis Owen
In photojournalism you must be there to bear witness and record the moment.
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How to light your pictures
Globe and Mail photojournalist Kevin Van Paassen gives some tips and tricks for how to use lighting to your advantage
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The 2010 Canadian Chefs' Congress
The 2010 Canadian Chefs' Congress took place at Providence Farm in Vancouver Island's Cowichan Valley September 10-12. Chefs, culinary professionals and students from across Canada converged to talk about food, beer and wine. The focus for this year's congress was the current state of marine life and what the culinary industry can do to improve the health of our oceans.
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World Photography Day: From Daguerre to digital
On Aug. 19, 1839, the French government announced that it had bought the patent to the photographic process invented by Louis Daguerre and was making it available to all. Each year, World Photography Day marks the anniversary with images posted to its website by photographers from around the world. Here is a sample of this year's submissions.
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The pictures that changed us
A new book edited by Mark Reid of the history magazine The Beaver collects the 100 most important photos in Canadian history and combines them with essays by prominent writers. In this special multimedia version of Picture Perfect, the book's contributors discuss the genesis and impact of some of these transformative images
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Liam Lacey revisits An Education
Globe film critic Liam Lacey talked about An Education when it premiered last fall at the Toronto International Film Festival. Now that it's in wide release, he's back for another viewing.
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Liam Lacey on The September Issue
Directed by R.J. Cutler, The September Issue follow's Vogue's Anna Wintour as she prepares for the magazine's September, 2007 issue.
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Under the knife
Shearing in Australia is undertaken once a year and consists of shearing a sheep, throwing the shorn fleece on a table where it is skirted and rolled before being classed, sorted and pressed.
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The Taliban's Pakistan offensive
A suicide bomber killed 12 people near a police office in the northwestern Pakistani city of Peshawar on Friday. The militants have launched a string of brazen attacks in the past 11 days, attacking the United Nations, the army headquarters, police and general public, killing about 150 people.
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