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  2. List of photography periodicals - Wikipedia

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    Ceased (absorbed into Popular Photography) Magazine American Photographer: CBS: English: US: Monthly: 1978–1990: Ceased (renamed to American Photo in 1990) Magazine American Photography: 0097-577X: American Photographic Publishing Co. English: US: Monthly: 1907–1953: Ceased (sold to CBS, merged into Popular Photography) Magazine Anthony's ...

  3. JPG (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    JPG magazine was originally self-published through Lulu. [3] The magazine was headquartered in San Francisco. [4] In 2006, after receiving venture capital funding [3] from CNET founder Halsey Minor, [5] JPG re-launched as an offset-printed magazine with retail distribution, appearing six times a year. The first print run was about 20,000 copies ...

  4. Amateur Photographer - Wikipedia

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    The Amateur Photographer, Vol 1, No 1, front cover Alfred Stieglitz's The Last Joke (also known as A Good Joke), Bellagio, won first place in the Amateur Photographer ' s "Photographic Holiday Work Competition", appearing in the 25 November 1887 issue. Amateur Photographer is a British photography magazine, published weekly by Kelsey Media. The ...

  5. LensCulture - Wikipedia

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    LensCulture is a photography network and online magazine about contemporary photography in art, media, politics, commerce and popular cultures worldwide. [2] It is based in Amsterdam, Netherlands. LensCulture sponsors international photography awards and grants several times per year, as well as traveling exhibitions of photography.

  6. 125 Magazine - Wikipedia

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    125 Magazine ' s founding partners and the core editorial team were photographers Perry Curties and Jason Joyce, and art directors Rob Crane and Martin Yates who started 125 in 2003 [2] after the realization that no unbiased platform for new work by both established and emerging talent existed. The first issue (themed Fashion) was released in ...

  7. Source (photography magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Source was first published in 1992 [1] as a newsletter of the organisation Photo Works North. This organisation had been set up the previous year to promote photography in Northern Ireland. The first editor was the photographer Paul Seawright. From 1995 Source expanded its remit to include review coverage of exhibitions across Ireland and the ...

  8. Creative Camera - Wikipedia

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    Creative Camera (also known as "CC") was a British monthly/bi-monthly magazine devoted to fine art photography and documentary photography.The successor to the very different (hobbyist) magazine Camera Owner (which had started in 1964), Creative Camera was published in England between 1968 and 2000, [1] and was the forerunner of the short-lived DPICT (2000-2001).

  9. Michael Zagaris - Wikipedia

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    In 1981, Walter Haas bought the Oakland Athletics and Zagaris was brought in as their official team photographer. In the years since, Zagaris has photographed 34 Super Bowls, 12 World Series, and 14 MLB All-Star Games. His sports photography has graced the covers of Time Magazine and Sports Illustrated. [3]