Sara Hall
Grew up hiking, backpacking and camping. Lived in Northern California, near Lassen Peak. Studied Journalism, Photojournalism and the Mass Media in college. As well as theater in both high school and college.
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California State University Fullerton, BA, Photocommunications. Shasta College, Redding, CA. AA and certificate in Journalism.Interests
Photography, journalism, hiking, backpacking, camping, art, animals & pets, animal rights, baking & cooking, scrapbooking & other craftsFavorites
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To Shoot or Not to Shoot: An Ethical Question for PhotojournalistsAn ethical look at how photographers decide to take a photo of a morally questionable situation or not. The importance of being objective versus helping out. Includes examples and application of several traditional ethical decision-making concepts.
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Architectural Amazement: The Sundial Bridge in Redding, CaliforniaA foot-bridge in small town Redding, Calif., that is undoubtedly on of the most remarkable architectural designs in Northern California. Article describes the bridge and gives information about the bridge and it's design. -
Kayaking in Northern California: Enthusiasts, Area Businessowners Tout SportArticle describes areas to go kayaking in Northern California. Includes river names, locations, schools and training facilities. Also explains the benefits of kayaking and some basic info about kayaking.
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U.S. Media to American Citizens: You Can't Have the TruthEssay examines how the media reflects one of America's most important values: Truth. Gives examples in advertisements, television and news.
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Packing Lightly and Efficiently for a Backpacking TripStep by step on how to prepare and pack your backpack. Also, how to buy the right pack and the ten essentials needed on a backpacking or camping trip.
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How Media Coverage of the Vietnam War Changed America, JournalismLooks at how the media influenced the Vietnam War, photojournalists in particular. The essay shows how the media swayed public opinion about the war and helped end the war.
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Blogging: A New Extreme SportOpinion (a blog actually) about blogging and technology in general. It moves faster than I am able to learn. This article references back to other technological advances that were a bit mystifying, yet undeniably the coolest thing in the store at the time.