Nicholas Johnson's Photos from
Note: (1) These photographs are deliberately available only as links from this page. Loading them all at once from one page would take some computers under some conditions an inordinately long time. Thus, each link will take you to but one photograph.
(2) The photos were
(a) taken by me during the conference, while taking notes and participating -- with Dr. Peter C. Seel's help when I was a participant.
(b) Neither my skill as a photographer, nor the camera, even rise to the level of that of an "amateur photographer," let alone that of a professional.
(c) Thus, although no one was deliberately omitted, there will be some who do not appear here -- either because the photo of them was unusable, or because they never provided me a "photo op."
(3) Pictures are numbered in the same rough chronological order in which the presenters and panels appeared throughout the two days.
(4) Information regarding those pictured -- names, titles, addresses -- is found in the Appendix.
(5) The pictures are in JPG format and run from 11K to 135K in size.
(5) If a photo includes more than one individual they are identified left-to-right from the audience's perspective -- the way you are looking at the picture.
(6) If anyone pictured here objects to his or her picture appearing on the Web, please e-mail me to that effect and the photo will be removed as promptly as possible. 1035393@mcimail.com
-- Nicholas Johnson
Day 1 (October 11, 1997)
Photo 1. Dr. Peter C. Seel opening the conference.
Photo 2. Marek Jurek delivering opening remarks.
Photo 3. Jane Dobija introducing John H. Hoagland.
Photo 4. Adam Clayton Powell III delivering his address.
Photo 5. Ernest Skalski, Mariusz Ziomecki, and John H. Hoagland (the opening, keynote speaker) on the "Case Studies of Change" Panel.
Photo 6. John H. Hoagland and Stanislaw Je,drzejewski on the "Case Studies of Change" Panel.
Photo 7. Karol Jakubowicz and Daniel Droessler at the 2:30 session October 11.
Photo 8. Hermann Meyn delivering his address.
Photo 9. Ruth Mara with conference participants in the American Embassy Library during a special evening session October 11: "Journalists On-Line: Individual Work in the Internet Lab."
Day 2 (October 12, 1997)
Photo 10. Nicholas Johnson with U.S. Ambassador Nicholas A. Rey prior to the opening of the morning session October 12.
Photo 11. Tom Delaney, who opened the day October 12, and Ruth Mara's address at 12:00, pictured here with his associate, Agnieszka Jakowiecka (taken, not at the conference, but during one of the official visits they arranged for Nicholas Johnson with officials, broadcasters, academics and journalists during his stay).
Photo 12. Edward M. Fouhy and Dr. Peter C. Seel during the morning break October 12, following Mr. Fouhy's address.
Photo 13. Dr. Peter Schiwy's interpreter and Dr. Schiwy during the "Regulation of the New Media" Panel October 12.
Photo 14. Nicholas Johnson delivering his address as part of the "Regulation of the New Media" Panel"; Dr. Schiwy, his interpreter, Stanislaw Je,drzejewski and Elz'bieta Kindler-Jaworska.
Photo 15. Jane Dobija, Hermann Meyn, Nicholas Johnson, Karol Jakubowicz and Edward M. Fouhy on the "Vital Issues" Panel, the last event of the conference.
Photo 16. Agnieszka Arasinska, Ruth Mara, and Maria Amiri, outside the Sobieski Hotel, where the two enthusiastic young participants have kindly given Ms. Mara and Nicholas Johnson a ride following the conference.
Photo 17. Ellen Toomey, operating from her office at the USIA Headquarters in Washington, D.C., where the Washington arrangements for the Conference were handled.
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