Features
An appeal to New Mexico journalists and SPJ Rio Grande members to help the journalists of Myanmar
The military has specifically targeted journalists, and dozens have been arrested, beaten, imprisoned, and tortured.
The military has specifically targeted journalists, and dozens have been arrested, beaten, imprisoned, and tortured.
The news photographer operates television or video cameras to record images or scenes for KRQE News 13. Shoots video for news reports Confers with other personnel to discuss assignments, logistics and shot requirements Sets up, composes and executes video shots Read more…
When: April 10, 2021Cost: Free and open to all SPJ membersRegistration: All members can register here. SPJ’s Regional Conferences are virtual this year! All regions are featuring two one-hour sessions for our entire membership, coordinated by SPJ. The Regional Coordinators and conference coordinators Read more…
Presented by Searchlight New Mexico and CENTER Santa Fe Four acclaimed photographers discuss photojournalism and the role it plays in times of great turmoil. 2-3 p.m., Thursday, April 1 In this webinar, Searchlight New Mexico brings acclaimed photographers together for Read more…
As journalists, the public records requests we craft can play a role in how well agencies respond. With clear, focused and researched requests, we can maximize the return on our time and minimize potential delays after a request is filed.
Sometimes, when a reporter or member of the public makes a request for public documents under the New Mexico Inspection of Public Records Act, they get caught up in getting an actual copy of the records. While copies of records – whether paper or electronic – is the gold standard, it’s important to remember the “I” in IPRA.