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*Published on 10 Frames Per Second Blog – Your source for photojournalism insights*
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📚 Overview
In the latest episode of **“10 Frames Per Second”**, hosts Joe Giordano and Molly Roberts sit down with **Leah Millis**, a veteran photojournalist who spent over a dozen years covering politics, protests, war, and human‑rights crises for **Reuters** and the **San Francisco Chronicle**. She’s a Pulitzer‑Prize winner, an Emmy‑winning documentary filmmaker, and the 2025 recipient of the **Women Photojournalists of Washington Lena Grant**.
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🔑 Target Keywords
* Photojournalism podcast
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**Current Role** – Former staff photographer at **Reuters** (7.5 years)
“I always promised myself I’d return to Haiti and tell its stories. That promise guided my early work and continues to shape my lens today.” – Leah Millis
**Family Influence** – Mom: painter; Dad: engineer.
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1. **Metropolitan State College of Denver (Metro)** – Affordable commuter school with a strong adjunct faculty pipeline from local newspapers.
**Takeaway:** – A dedicated mentor can fast‑track your career, even in a small program.
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Aspect – Local Newspaper (San Francisco Chronicle) – Reuters
“difference between newspaper and wire service photojournalism” – helpful for readers comparing career paths.
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**Physical Demands** – Marble floors, standing for hours, orthopedic shoes essential.
**Quick tip:** *Invest in comfortable shoes and plan micro‑breaks to prevent joint issues.*
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| Situation | Gear Used | New Skills Learned |
– **Protest Tactics Observed** – Umbrella coordination, mask usage, “air‑drops” of protest songs, brick barriers to slow police vehicles.
“photojournalist safety gear checklist” – valuable for readers seeking practical tips.
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– **Start with What You Have** – An analog camera can teach fundamentals; you don’t need the latest gear to begin.
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**10 Frames Per Second Podcast** – Full episode with Leah Millis (listen here or your favorite platform).
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Join the Conversation
If you’re a budding photojournalist, newsroom veteran, or simply fascinated by visual storytelling, **subscribe** to the 10 Frames Per Second podcast for fresh insights every Tuesday.
💬 **Comment below** with your biggest photography challenge or a story you’d love to see covered.
🔗 **Share** this post on social media with the hashtag **#PhotojournalismInsights, #10FPSPodcast** to help more creators find practical advice straight from the field.
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photojournalism, Reuters, Hong Kong protests 2019, Pulitzer Prize, White House, D.C. politics, Capitol Hill, Washington DC, mass shootings, climate change, immigration, domestic extremism, war coverage, international protest movements, the San Francisco Chronicle, Thomson Reuters, Metropolitan State University of Denver, Judy Walgren, Rocky Mountain News, gear safety (gas masks, bullet‑proof vests), tear‑gas, protest umbrellas, Jan 6 Capitol riot, police crowd control, marble flooring hazards, orthopedic shoes, freelance vs staff work, newsroom layoffs, digital vs analog photography, Nikon FM10 manual camera.
The post Episode 162 Leah Millis (Trauma-Informed Photography) Part 1 first appeared on 10FPS A Photojournalism Podcast for Everyone.
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*Published on 10 Frames Per Second Blog – Your source for photojournalism insights*
—
📚 Overview
In the latest episode of **“10 Frames Per Second”**, hosts Joe Giordano and Molly Roberts sit down with **Leah Millis**, a veteran photojournalist who spent over a dozen years covering politics, protests, war, and human‑rights crises for **Reuters** and the **San Francisco Chronicle**. She’s a Pulitzer‑Prize winner, an Emmy‑winning documentary filmmaker, and the 2025 recipient of the **Women Photojournalists of Washington Lena Grant**.
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🔑 Target Keywords
* Photojournalism podcast
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**Current Role** – Former staff photographer at **Reuters** (7.5 years)
“I always promised myself I’d return to Haiti and tell its stories. That promise guided my early work and continues to shape my lens today.” – Leah Millis
**Family Influence** – Mom: painter; Dad: engineer.
—
1. **Metropolitan State College of Denver (Metro)** – Affordable commuter school with a strong adjunct faculty pipeline from local newspapers.
**Takeaway:** – A dedicated mentor can fast‑track your career, even in a small program.
—
Aspect – Local Newspaper (San Francisco Chronicle) – Reuters
“difference between newspaper and wire service photojournalism” – helpful for readers comparing career paths.
—
**Physical Demands** – Marble floors, standing for hours, orthopedic shoes essential.
**Quick tip:** *Invest in comfortable shoes and plan micro‑breaks to prevent joint issues.*
—
| Situation | Gear Used | New Skills Learned |
– **Protest Tactics Observed** – Umbrella coordination, mask usage, “air‑drops” of protest songs, brick barriers to slow police vehicles.
“photojournalist safety gear checklist” – valuable for readers seeking practical tips.
—
– **Start with What You Have** – An analog camera can teach fundamentals; you don’t need the latest gear to begin.
—
**10 Frames Per Second Podcast** – Full episode with Leah Millis (listen here or your favorite platform).
—
Join the Conversation
If you’re a budding photojournalist, newsroom veteran, or simply fascinated by visual storytelling, **subscribe** to the 10 Frames Per Second podcast for fresh insights every Tuesday.
💬 **Comment below** with your biggest photography challenge or a story you’d love to see covered.
🔗 **Share** this post on social media with the hashtag **#PhotojournalismInsights, #10FPSPodcast** to help more creators find practical advice straight from the field.
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*Optimized for search engines, this post blends detailed interview excerpts with actionable advice, ensuring readers and Google alike find the content valuable and relevant.*
photojournalism, Reuters, Hong Kong protests 2019, Pulitzer Prize, White House, D.C. politics, Capitol Hill, Washington DC, mass shootings, climate change, immigration, domestic extremism, war coverage, international protest movements, the San Francisco Chronicle, Thomson Reuters, Metropolitan State University of Denver, Judy Walgren, Rocky Mountain News, gear safety (gas masks, bullet‑proof vests), tear‑gas, protest umbrellas, Jan 6 Capitol riot, police crowd control, marble flooring hazards, orthopedic shoes, freelance vs staff work, newsroom layoffs, digital vs analog photography, Nikon FM10 manual camera.
The post Episode 162 Leah Millis (Trauma-Informed Photography) Part 1 first appeared on 10FPS A Photojournalism Podcast for Everyone.
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