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November 17, 2009

A Whole New BAG

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Dear BAGnews Readers,

Sometime in the first months of 2010, BAGnewsNotes is going to change. We will still be the best site for decoding the spin of politics and images, but we’ll be redesigned to do it that much better. It won’t be a shallow makeover. We’ll be building on the old with new features, new tools, and new ways to grow this incredible community.

Everyone knows BAG as a great site for news image analysis and original photojournalism. What some may not realize is that your participation, the high level of analytic acuity and observation from the BAG community, makes this site what it is. The new BAGnews will recognize that and build on your energy and intellect. We’ll put eye-catching discussions front and center. It will be easy to track your contribution to great conversations. You’ll have a direct pipeline to submit recommended photos and interpretations for BAG to use in featured posts.

The new BAGnews will give you more. More original photography from great photojournalists. More posts from leading academics in the field. More access in one place to all Bag activities in different media. The old one-track method of chronological posting will make way for community input, diversity, and participation.

What won’t change: Michael Shaw’s insightful and unique take on the images that spin politics and culture, as well as inside access to the best shooters, analysts, and thinkers in photojournalism.

We’ll kick off the new BAGnews with new and familiar contributors including Robert Hariman and John Lucaites, co-authors of No Caption Needed, Pete Brook of Prison Photography, Stan Banos of Reciprocity Failure and Cara Finnegan of First Efforts, to be joined by others.

Our own Alan Chin will oversee a dedicated photojournalism section, BAGnews Originals, assisted by the talented Jason Andrew, bringing exciting photography to the site from new and familiar talents, including our renown Nina Berman. We will also be building out BAGnewsSalon, offering more interviews, multimedia, and key research from the academic world.

To help achieve our potential, however, we need your support. In the coming days, we’ll be asking for your contribution to help grow the site.

In the meantime, some of you may recognize my name from an occasional post or from my many comments (as Karen H.). To those who don’t, I’m just one of a few new faces you’ll be meeting as the new BAGnews launches. We may come from diverse backgrounds (mine is publishing, reporting, and law) but we all share an excitement about what BAGnews is and how the community can participate more fundamentally in the near future.

Watch this space for new information and previews of the new BAGnews. We think you’ll be just as excited about the future as we are.

Karen Hull

BAGnews Deputy Publisher

  • http://www.winstonscat.blogspot.com Johnson

    Congratulations

  • http://profile.typepad.com/evilpoet EvilPoet

    Awesome. I look forward to the changes.

  • thomas

    Okay, but be careful!
    And please oh please don’t make me register to comment.

  • karen h

    We’re aiming for a nice mix of familiar and new, but we definitely won’t want to step on what makes the Bag a great site. And, of course, we value readers’ opinions on comments, registration, etc. There’s a lot to consider when you make these kinds of changes.

  • Jason

    Eliminate the multiple window openings and I’ll be happy/ier. This is a wonderful site. I look forward to the changes. Keep it simple! Thanks

  • Aurora

    ‘Keep it simple’…that’s what I was going to say…
    none of the registration crap…karen h reply to thomas is ambiguous on this point…
    try to maximize Michael’s editorials; they’re the best! don’t get tricky or ‘brand-y’ …
    thanks.

  • Aurora

    Unsure if you are saying that you are now going to be part of Salon.com…please elaborate.
    Their new format is not so wonderful…keep yours SIMPLE.
    Thanks.

  • http://profile.typepad.com/6p01053714e4e4970b Karen H.

    no, no. We’ve had the BAGnews Salon for sometime. It’s great. Nothing to do with Salon.com. Our Salon is a chat between academics and professionals (photographers, editors) about particular topics or photojournalists’ work with an accompanying slideshow. Readers can follow it in real time and it’s often open for reader comments at the end. People can check out the transcripts and slide show by clicking on the Salon link on the sidebar. There have been some great topics, including New Orleans post Katrina, Michelle Obama, Obama’s first 100 days, a look at Mario Tama’s work. Fun and interesting to read.
    As for the other remark about ambiguity on registration above, you’re right in how you characterize it, but it’s ambiguous because we haven’t decided yet. There are pros and cons on both sides and possible solutions that everyone can like and hopefully none will hate. We’ll let folks know more in a “watch this space” style as we get closer.