Categories
- All
- Arts and Entertainment
- Business
- Communities
- Cuba
- Environment
- Florida Panthers
- Food and Dining
- Health
- Law
- Life
- Living
- Media
- Miami Dolphins
- Miami Heat
- Miami Marlins
- Music
- News
- Nightlife
- Parenting
- Personal
- Photography and Video
- Politics
- Real Estate
- Social Media
- Spanish
- Sports
- Travel
- TV
- Weather
- MiamiHerald.com Blogs
Photography is Not a Crime
-
The PINAC transfer is schedule for today
-
Man referred to Homeland Security after photographing water tanks
Number of comments: 9
One of the city's water towers displayed on the city's website.
By Carlos Miller
The City of Kentwood, Michigan, (population less than 50,000), believes terrorists are targeting its water tanks, so they will gladly terrorize anybody who dares photograph these tanks.However, they haven’t done anything about the [...]
-
Maryland judge throws out wiretapping charges against Anthony Graber
Number of comments: 9
By Carlos Miller
Common sense is finally prevailing in Maryland where a judge today dismissed all the wiretapping charges against Anthony Graber, who was facing 16 years in prison for uploading a video to Youtube.The video, which became viral, shows an uncover Maryland State Police officer jumping out of [...]
-
Man assaulted in church for videotaping politician making speech
Number of comments: 9
By Carlos Miller
A man who was videotaping the former governor of Oregon making a speech inside a church was assaulted after he refused to stop filming.The man claims it was a public meeting even though it was taking place inside the Emmanuel Temple Church in Portland.
He [...]
-
Bouncers prove to be thieving thugs at 5th Street Gym reopening
Number of comments: 9By Carlos Miller
Former boxing great Muhammad Ali came down to Miami last night to celebrate the reopening of the 5th Street Gym, where he had trained as an up-and-coming boxer back in the early 1960s.ESPN writer Wright Thompson said hundreds of people crammed into the gym to [...]
-
New Mexico reporter once again stands up for his rights
Number of comments: 5
By Carlos Miller
Jeremy Jojola, investigative reporter for KOB-TV in New Mexico, once again proved the importance of knowing your rights and standing up for them when confronted by police.Jojola was at a scene where investigators were attempting to recover the body of man who had been swept [...]
-
Pennsylvania videographer learns there is no justice in court system
Number of comments: 9
By Carlos Miller
After facing eight years in prison for the “crime” of videotaping a court security officer, George Donnelly accepted a plea deal where he only had to pay a $500 fine.Still, the 39-year-old activist has regrets because the plea deal forced him to admit to a crime [...]
-
Federal court cases alleging police abuse increased 25 percent since 9/11
Number of comments: 8By Carlos Miller
Since the 9/11 terrorists attacks, we’ve seen a sharp increase in First Amendment violations against photographers, usually in the name of keeping us “safe.”Now it is evident that one of the reasons for this increase is the lowering of police hiring standards in the recruitment frenzy following [...]
-
Come join us on a tour of Miami
Number of comments: 3
By Carlos Miller
Every once in a while, I produce a video that does not get me assaulted or threatened or thrown in jail.That was the case earlier this year when I produced the three above videos for the Miami Tour Company.
Although I did not get assaulted, I did [...]
-
PINAC will be incorporated into new photo site
Number of comments: 9By Carlos Miller
After weeks of negotiations, I’ve signed a contract with a publishing company where I agreed to incorporate Photography is Not a Crime into a new photo site called Pixiq.The good news is that I will be getting paid for my content.
The bad news is that PINAC [...]
Hot Topics



My Yahoo