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    <title>Moving On</title>
    <summary type="html"><![CDATA[I've been with the Boston Globe for over five years now (the longest I've ever worked for a single company). For the past 2 and a half years, I've had the privilege to work on a blog called <a href="http://boston.com/bigpicture">The Big Picture</a>. I wrote about the launch when it was new <a href="http://www.kokogiak.com/gedankengang/2008/06/new-project-big-picture.html">back here</a>. Since then the blog has grown phenomenally and I've grown into a role of curator, moderator, editor and storyteller - always trying to keep in mind that the stories are not mine and the images are not mine. I may have a knack for gathering photos together, but the stories are made great by the photographers and their subjects, and I thank them all. It's been an amazing journey, and I've discovered that it is a journey that I want to keep making - building on and building up (as appropriate). This is something I want to do, and do well, for years to come. <br/><br/>In early February, I will be starting on what I hope is the next big step in that journey. I'll be moving to <a href="http://www.theatlantic.com/">The Atlantic</a>, and will be starting a new news photo blog titled "<b>In Focus</b>". (The Atlantic's <a href="http://www.theatlantic.com/infocus/">Announcement</a>, Twitter: <a href="http://twitter.com/in_focus">@in_focus</a>, Facebook <a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Atlantics-In-Focus/128377530562508">fan page</a>). The Boston Globe has chosen to keep the name "Big Picture", and will continue to post photos to the existing blog after my last entry on Friday, January 21st. I wish them the all the best. <br/><br/>Why the move? Simply stated, I want to do more with the format. I see many opportunities ahead, and have wanted to do more with the blog for a long time, but have often been constrained by time. As anyone who knows me can tell you, working on the blog was always a passion, but was never my fulltime job. I was hired by the Globe over five years ago as a Web Developer, and part of the agreement to let me run the Big Picture was that I kept doing the other web development that needed to be done. I agreed to that arrangement, and tried my best to make it work, but in the end, it was often unworkable - one or the other job would suffer when there were crunch times.<br/><br/>I wanted the opportunity to do this - telling news photo stories - as a fulltime job, and the Atlantic has offered that to me, for which I am grateful. I also think the Atlantic is a better overall fit for the type of international, wide-ranging storytelling I've practiced over the years. The Globe has been a good home and a great platform for over 425 entries since 2008 and I am truly grateful, but I've chosen to move on now, and really hope you'll come along and see what I'm up to. I feel very fortunate for what I've been able to accomplish to date, and for the opportunity given to me now. I really can't believe this is going to be my fulltime gig!<br/><br/>-Alan<br/>kokogiak@gmail.com]]></summary>
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