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David Miller, better known by his pseudonym David Shankbone, is an American photographer, blogger, and former paralegal. He is described by PBS as "arguably the most influential new media photojournalist in the world" for his numerous copyleft photographs, uploaded to Wikimedia Commons and seen in Wikipedia, documenting celebrities, political officials, and events, notably the Occupy Wall Street protests. As a Wikinews citizen journalist, he was the first to interview a sitting head of state, Israeli President Shimon Peres. His photography has been featured in magazines and news websites such as The New York Times, the Miami Herald, and Business Insider, and featured in an exhibition at the Museum of the City of New York. In a profile of his Wikinews interviews, the Columbia Journalism Rev

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  • David Miller, better known by his pseudonym David Shankbone, is an American photographer, blogger, and former paralegal. He is described by PBS as "arguably the most influential new media photojournalist in the world" for his numerous copyleft photographs, uploaded to Wikimedia Commons and seen in Wikipedia, documenting celebrities, political officials, and events, notably the Occupy Wall Street protests. As a Wikinews citizen journalist, he was the first to interview a sitting head of state, Israeli President Shimon Peres. His photography has been featured in magazines and news websites such as The New York Times, the Miami Herald, and Business Insider, and featured in an exhibition at the Museum of the City of New York. In a profile of his Wikinews interviews, the Columbia Journalism Review wrote, "Miller's work feels like a bit of a throwback to a time when Oriana Fallaci published long transcripts of her interviews in book form and David Frost broadcast a six-hour sit-down with Richard Nixon." (en)
  • David Miller, yang dikenal dengan pseudonim David Shankbone, adalah seorang fotrografer, blogger dan mantan paralegal asal Amerika Serikat. Ia disebut oleh PBS sebagai "fotojurnalis media baru paling berpengaruh di dunia" karena sejumlah foto copyleft buatannya, yang diunggah ke Wikimedia Commons dan diperlihatkan di Wikipedia, mendokumentasikan para selebriti, pejabat politik dan peristiwa, terutama unjuk rasa Occupy Wall Street. (in)
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  • David Miller (en)
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  • David Shankbone by David Shankbone, 2008 (en)
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  • Widespread availability of copyleft photographs on Wikipedia and elsewhere (en)
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  • David Miller, yang dikenal dengan pseudonim David Shankbone, adalah seorang fotrografer, blogger dan mantan paralegal asal Amerika Serikat. Ia disebut oleh PBS sebagai "fotojurnalis media baru paling berpengaruh di dunia" karena sejumlah foto copyleft buatannya, yang diunggah ke Wikimedia Commons dan diperlihatkan di Wikipedia, mendokumentasikan para selebriti, pejabat politik dan peristiwa, terutama unjuk rasa Occupy Wall Street. (in)
  • David Miller, better known by his pseudonym David Shankbone, is an American photographer, blogger, and former paralegal. He is described by PBS as "arguably the most influential new media photojournalist in the world" for his numerous copyleft photographs, uploaded to Wikimedia Commons and seen in Wikipedia, documenting celebrities, political officials, and events, notably the Occupy Wall Street protests. As a Wikinews citizen journalist, he was the first to interview a sitting head of state, Israeli President Shimon Peres. His photography has been featured in magazines and news websites such as The New York Times, the Miami Herald, and Business Insider, and featured in an exhibition at the Museum of the City of New York. In a profile of his Wikinews interviews, the Columbia Journalism Rev (en)
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