Washington Post: Kodak bankruptcy: Photographers mourn
When a brand whose name is nearly synonymous with photography prepares to file for bankruptcy, photographers, naturally, are a bit upset.
AP Photo Essay: Marines fight on in south Afghanistan
PATROL BASE 302, Afghanistan (AP) — One small U.S. Marine base in southern Afghanistan is surrounded on three sides by bomb-infested farmland and ever-changing Taliban firing positions. The base is reachable only by foot, on the fourth side, by way of a path they call the Serpentine.
Seton Promotes Adrienne to Director of Communications
A little over nine-months after being promoted to Manager of Communications, Adrienne Lallo has once again taken another step up the corporate ladder as the new Director of Communications for the Seton Healthcare Family.
Getty Acquires Photolibrary
Stock photo agency, The Photolibrary Group, has been acquired by Getty Images as of June 1st. The announcement came in an email to all Photolibrary Group contributors.
Who Really Owns Your Photos in Social Media
Twitter CEO Dick Costolo announced June 1 that the company was partnering with Photobucket to make it easy to share photos at Twitter.com. Seattle attorney Katherine Hendricks advises photographers to “think carefully about the risk of losing control” over their photographs.
twitpic Terms Of Service Unacceptable to Photogs
After reviewing the terms of service published on twitpic’s website, it is ASMP’s conclusion that twitpic’s terms of service are contrary to the best interests of photographers.
IABC CW Magazine: In the Digital Era, Make Your Own News
Today’s digitally-driven information revolution is creating a new-world business matrix and model. Organizations large and small are finding they can simply bypass mainstream media to communicate their news, in their way, directly and effectively, to their publics.
NY Times Reports Annie Leibovitz in Financial Trouble
Say it ain’t so Joe, if Annie Leibovitz can’t make it as a successful photographer who can? This story by the New York Times points out that there is a vast difference in being a great photographer and being a great photographer with good business sense.
David Meerman Scott: Creating Authoritative Voice
David Meerman Scott is particularly excited about how Imperial Sugar hired journalists at The News Group Net to create their newsroom, something he has advocated for years.
George W. Bush: Gets Job Offer As Greeter From Dallas Hardware Store
Now Elliott’s has their sights set on a very specific candidate for adding to their greeting group: Former President George W Bush.






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