Publications: Freeze Frame



Freeze Frame

Production/Circulation: Freeze Frame is a monthly, one page photojournalism tip sheet produced by Headquarters, U.S. Army Reserve Command Public Affairs, Fort Bragg, N.C. It is published in-house and distributed in online format to the 38 Army Reserve public affairs detachments, mobile public affairs detachments, public affairs operations cells and broadcast operations detachments. Distribution is through monthly emails to the field units as well as posting on Army Reserve social media platforms to include Facebook and Twitter. Audience Demographics: The intended audience is all TPU and AGR Soldiers and Department of the Army Civilians working in the public affairs field in either the 46Q MOS or the GS-1035 series respectively. Information Strategy: Freeze Frame serves as a tool to educate Army Reserve public affairs Soldiers and Civilians in ways to improve their photojournalism by writing on topical photojournalism issues, current trends and photo editing. The information provided each month is easy to understand and presented in a helpful, personable and nonjudgmental tone. While it is not an end-all-to-be-all tip sheet, it provides Soldiers and Civilians with examples from the field of what right looks like and encourages them to try the techniques outlined each month in order to improve their photojournalism products. Point of Contact: The publication is researched and authored by Timothy L. Hale, an award-winning Army and Department of Defense photojournalist for the U.S. Army Reserve Command Office, Fort Bragg, N.C. He may be reached via email: timothy.l.hale@us.army.mil or by telephone: 910-570-8149.


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Freeze Frame - 03.08.2012

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08.03.2012

August 2012: Archive your years of hard work and save yourself from heartache and pain in the event of data loss by archiving, archiving, and archiving.
Freeze Frame - 05.07.2012

14 hits

07.05.2012

July 2012: Publishing your publications on DVIDS. Getting the most out of your publications by posting them to DVIDS and then sending the links via email, Facebook, and Twitter.
Freeze Frame - 01.06.2012

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06.01.2012

June 2012: The key(word) to success. Using keywords effectively when captioning images for better image searches and improved marketing.
Freeze Frame - 02.05.2012

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05.02.2012

May 2012: Fill 'em up with flash! Improving your day and night photojournalism with fill flash.
Freeze Frame - 02.04.2012

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04.02.2012

April 2012: Cutting to the chase. Improving your caption writing.
Freeze Frame - 01.03.2012

36 hits

03.01.2012

This month's Freeze Frame discusses shooting stock military photographs and why we should be compiling an archive.
Freeze Frame - 01.02.2012

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02.01.2012

February 2012: Why "P" Programmed Auto is not the best
Freeze Frame - 01.01.2012

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01.01.2012

January 2012: Photography Resolutions for 2012
Freeze Frame - 01.12.2011

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12.01.2011

December 2011: All I Want for Christmas ...
Freeze Frame - 01.11.2011

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11.01.2011

November 2011: Own the Night
Freeze Frame - 01.10.2011

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10.01.2011

October 2011: Photoshop Layers Adjustment Panel
Freeze Frame - 01.09.2011

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09.01.2011

September 2011 - Understanding Color Balance & Temperature
Freeze Frame - 01.08.2011

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08.01.2011

August 2011 - Improving your conference photography
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