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Brian Palmer

Richmond

Photojournalist at Freelance

Brian Palmer is a Peabody Award-winning journalist/documentarian producing a documentary in Virginia called #MaketheGroundTalk.

Articles

  • 4 weeks ago | amsterdamnews.com | Brian Palmer

    Photoshop is adding features that make it easier than ever to adulterate images. Recently I emailed executives at the digital tech giant Adobe to ask them to make a version of their photo editing apps Photoshop and Lightroom for professional photojournalists like me.

  • Jan 17, 2025 | flipboard.com | Brian Palmer

    1 hour agoYou know you need to post on LinkedIn but you don’t know what to write. You know you need to connect with people but you don’t have the time. You know you need to engage with your connections but you haven’t got a process. I’ve been there. I got serious about LinkedIn during 2024 and it changed my …

  • Jan 17, 2025 | aperture.org | Brian Palmer

    In 1984, Fred Ritchin published an article in the New York Times Magazinecalled “Photography’s New Bag of Tricks,” an early reflection—and warning—on how digital technology would rewrite the rules of image making. Photoshop would not hit the market for several years, and digital imaging at the time required colossally expensive machines. Still, Ritchin saw that these changes in how pictures were made could upend the fields of documentary photography and journalism.

  • Aug 30, 2024 | richmondfreepress.com | Brian Palmer

    Bryan Watson. Firearms of all kinds were on display at the Showmasters Gun Show at the Richmond Raceway Complex last weekend. Attendees, including 26-year-old Pedro from Richmond who chose not to share his last name, carried their unloaded weapons through the bustling expo, highlighting a growing trend of African Americans embracing gun ownership.

  • Aug 29, 2024 | richmondfreepress.com | Brian Palmer

    Firearms of all kinds were on display at the Showmasters Gun Show at the Richmond Raceway Complex last weekend. Attendees, including 26-year-old Pedro from Richmond who chose not to share his last name, carried their unloaded weapons through the bustling expo, highlighting a growing trend of African Americans embracing gun ownership.

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bxpnyc
bxpnyc @bxpnyc
27 May 23

For years I’ve been writing about @enrichmond’s takeover of historic Black cemeteries in RVA. The nonprofit has tanked, taking hundreds of thousands of $$$ with it, but there’s more to be said about its duplicity—and the complicity of its gov’t backers. https://t.co/fWWFlBJmFd

bxpnyc
bxpnyc @bxpnyc
8 Jan 23

From @RTDMPW, an update on the #EnrichmondFoundation collapse—and the ringing, stunning silence from its board and executive director, and government backers.

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bxpnyc
bxpnyc @bxpnyc
16 Jul 22

I just posted an updated version of the op-ed I wrote for @FreePressRVA about Congress's looming Black cemeteries bill. If you're concerned about historic preservation and African American sites of memory, please read. #BlackCemeteries #preservation https://t.co/lq4sblubFr