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Photographers Denied Participation in Google Settlement
Groups representing visual artists hoped to have a say in the Google Book Settlement, but a judge shot down their motion. (Updated.) 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 » Lu Guang Wins 2009 W. Eugene Smith AwardOctober 15, 2009 - The photographer says he will use the $30,000 grant to continue his project on effects of pollution in China. More » California Law Subjects Publishers to Anti-Paparazzi ClaimsOctober 15, 2009 - A 2005 law allowing public figures to sue photographers for privacy violation has been broadened to allow claims against publishers, too More » Condé Nast Layoffs Top 200October 08, 2009 - The toll continues to rise at at the publisher, where more than 15 people were let go Thursday, on top of 14 Wednesday and 180 earlier this week. More » Photographer Irving Penn Dies at 92October 07, 2009 - A craftsman and a perfectionist, Penn was known for longtime association with Vogue magazine. He shot elegantly constructed portraits of many of the most important creative figures of the 20th century and was still producing work into his 90s. More » PicScout Working on An Image RegistryOctober 07, 2009 - The technology company plans to create a publicly accessible database to help potential photo buyers figure out who owns the rights to images. More » |
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