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Archive for October, 2008

Ben Franklin checks out the new technology

Posted by bob hammerstrom

So what would Ben Franklin have done if someone showed him a digital video camera back in the 1700’s? I’ll tell you. He would probably have jumped right out of his knickers!
Franklin was an inventor, writer, diplomat, businessman, musician, scientist, and humorist, but I don’t think he would have found the digital video images funny [...]

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Best seat in the house

Posted by bob hammerstrom

I’m sure if I posed the question, “Which is the most comfortable chair?” Dick Russell would have pointed to the one he was sleeping in.

A couple weeks ago, I was helping reporter, Karen Lovett produce an audio slideshow about George Latour, who turned 100 years old recently. While she was photographing George at Rose Haven in [...]

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Dogs on assignment, part 6- Max

Posted by don himsel

Max was greeting patrons of Myoptic on Main Street in Nashua last week.

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Working Alone

Posted by grant morris

I work for a small newspaper. Budgets are tight so I’m expected to do the work that many do with several assistants. Yesterday, I was assigned to shoot the first ever Miss Monadnock Beauty Pageant in Wilton. Access was dismal and so was the light in the areas where I was allowed to shoot. After [...]

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Dogs on assignment, part 5- Sir Lancelot

Posted by don himsel

Sir Lancelot looks for something else to bark at while Josh Rogers of NH Public Radio does an interview outside of CR Sparks in Bedford today. The occassion?  Carol Shea Porter and Jeb Bradley debate.

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The Toughest Question of the Night

Posted by corey

CUTLINE: Peggy Silva, a writing coordinator and literacy coach at Souhegan High School recently had her question read to Senator’s Barack Obama and John McCain Tuesday night by moderator and news anchor Tom Brokaw. The question was, “What don’t you know, and how will you learn it?” According to Silva she has asked this question [...]

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Sky high

Posted by don himsel

David Brooks and I flew up north to Lempster Mountain this afternoon to photograph wind turbines.  The weather held, pretty much, and it’s quite a sight to fly up to the ridge where the 400-foot-tall towers are being constructed.  I won’t spoil it.  You’ll be able to read all about them Wednesday.  Here’s David, snapped [...]

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The Long Winding Road

Posted by corey

CUTLINE: Telegraph staff writer Joe Cote walks down N.H. Route 111 on way to The Hatch convenient store in Hollis. A robbery broke out at 8:30 p.m. with no known suspects.
TECH SPECS: f/1.4, 1/60, ISO 1600, 24mm
THOUGHTS: While on assignment Tuesday night I was with Telegraph staff writer Joe Cote. We were called to a [...]

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