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Sources: AP Cuts At Least Eight Photo Staff
Among those let go was national photo editor Victor Vaughan, one of the AP’s highest ranking journalists of color. More » Photographer and Filmmaker Tom Hollyman Dies at 89November 18, 2009 - Hollyman, a former president of the American Society of Media Photographers, died November 14 in Austin, Texas. More » Newsweek’s Top Photo Editor LeavingNovember 13, 2009 - Director of Photography Simon Barnett is leaving Newsweek after nine years. Three other photo staff have been laid off. Newsweek has been hit hard by a drop in advertising revenue. More » Photographer Evelyn Hofer, Champion of Classic Style, Dies at 87November 10, 2009 - Hofer, who devoted her six-decade career to orderly and well-constructed portraits and scenic photographs, died November 2. More » FotoWeek DC Lights Up WashingtonNovember 10, 2009 - The photo festival returns for a second year, with an emphasis on documentary work. More » Hachette Folds Metropolitan HomeNovember 09, 2009 - The latest shelter magazine to fold this year will shutter with its December issue. More » Layoffs at Time Inc.; Fortune Small Business FoldingNovember 04, 2009 - Costs cuts are coming at Time, Sports Illustrated and other magazines. Also: Ad revenue has fallen at Martha Stewart Living, which reported its earnings separately. More » Celebrity Photographer Dies At Lady Gaga EventNovember 03, 2009 - Shooter A.J. Sokalner, admired by his colleagues for his quiet, passionate commitment to photography, collapsed Monday night outside an event in New York. More » GEO Magazine Closing New York BureauNovember 01, 2009 - German picture magazine GEO announced it is closing its New York City office effective November 1. More » Photographer Roy DeCarava Dies At 89October 28, 2009 - DeCarava, the Harlem-born photographer whose documentary work was the subject of a 1996 retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art, has died at age 89. More » Denver Post Photogs Win Top Prize In E&P ContestOctober 26, 2009 - Craig F. Walker, Meghan Lyden, and Tim Rasmussen of The Denver Post won the grand prize in Editor & Publisher's 2009 Photos of the Year competition. More » Playboy Reducing Circulation, Combining IssuesOctober 20, 2009 - With the rate base cut, Playboy will lose its standing as the biggest circulation men’s lifestyle magazine by circulation. More » Shepard Fairey Admits Lying in LawsuitOctober 17, 2009 - The Obama poster artist fabricated evidence in his copyright dispute with the Associated Press. Fairey apologized to his fans in a posting on his Web site. (Updated.) More » Latest Condé Nast Layoffs: Vanity Fair, WOctober 16, 2009 - Vanity Fair, W, Golf Digest, Glamour and Vogue are the latest magazines to cut staff recently. More » Military Reverses Short-Lived Ban on Photos of Afghanistan DeathsOctober 16, 2009 - The change came after the Pentagon distanced itself from the policy amid media scrutiny this week. More » |
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