Overview of NYC
Well. We’re all home now, and after a week of reflections I finally feel ready to write about this experience. I still feel very overwhelmed by all of the information that was presented to me by the 13 organizations we visited, and even more overwhelmed by the fact that I now need to make decisions on my own career path.
The people that really stood out to me are Dave Burnett , Brad Smith, Olivier Laurent, and Marguerite Schropp. We met Dave Burnett and Brad Smith at Reuters, Olivier Laurent at TIME, and Marguerite Schropp at Sports Illustrated. Dave Burnett spoke to us about his experience shooting many olympics, and his time shooting at the Rio olympics this past summer. I enjoyed that he uses gear such as a Speed Graphix and a camera with the IR filter removed to produce his images, as I also enjoy using methods other than traditional digital photography. Brad Smith spoke to us on the fact that he was newly a freelance editor, and in general was just a overwhelmingly entertaining person. His newfound goal of never having to tuck his shirt in really resonated with me, especially after this week in New York City. The next person who spoke to us was Olivier Laurent, editor of TIME's lightbox, and he spoke on some of the hardships of being an editor. One of those being how difficult it is seeing a piece that would work great for a more international audience, but since TIME's lightbox is a mostly American audience, those same works may not work as well. He also emphasized timing to us, giving us the example of an Easter story, and how it worked that the photographer had waited until the following Easter holiday to present the story to him. The final person we spoke to was Marguerite Schropp, director of photography at Sports Illustrated. Although we didn't have a lot of time to speak with her, she gave us really helpful advise including what Sports Illustrated looks for in its interns. Marguerite said they prefer interns who are more like sponges, not people who are already set in their ways, and that their internships are more on the photo editing side of things rather than the shooting side.
I really loved this experience of having a week immersed in all this. I, unlike many of my classmates, would love to end up in New York after school is over, and am looking for the many opportunities that can present themselves to me in the future. While I am no longer sure in my choice of major, this trip really helped me learn more about the different options available to me no matter what.










