![]() PDN's Top 40 Online Stories of 2008December 23, 2008 - From politics to gear to business news, here's an annotated list of the most popular stories on PDN’s web site over the last year. More » Lawsuits Claim Leibovitz Owes $778K For Photo ServicesDecember 16, 2008 - The renowned photographer is the subject of two lawsuits that accuse her of failing to pay bills for lighting rental and fashion consulting. More » Bad Economy Sinks Radar Magazine's Third TryOctober 27, 2008 - Radar was one of two magazines to announce it was folding on October 24. The other was 02138, an upscale title aimed at Harvard alumni. More » Time and Getty Plan To Resurrect LIFE Brand OnlineSeptember 23, 2008 - Time Inc. and Getty Images in Joint Venture to Relaunch Life.com in 2009. Story soon.LIFE.com is in development to launch in 2009 with images from the LIFE archive and Getty Images. Aimed at consumers, it will try to make money off advertising and e-commerce. More » Q&A: PhotoShelter Executives on Closing Their Stock AgencySeptember 12, 2008 - A day after PhotoShelter announced it was closing its stock photo service, PDN spoke to CEO Allen Murabayashi and vice president of marketing Andrew Fingerman. "We did feel good about standing for something in the industry," Murabayashi said. "We really wish it could have worked out." More » PhotoShelter Abandons its Stock Sales EffortSeptember 11, 2008 - In its short life, the PhotoShelter Collection tried to be a stock service friendly to photographers. But some contributors say they never sold a single image through it, and the company now says the business is not sustainable. PhotoShelter continues to operate its core Personal Archive business. More » Corbis Cutting Another 175 Jobs, Combines Exec JobsSeptember 11, 2008 - Many of the cuts are designed to consolidate the staffs of Corbis and Veer, which Corbis acquired last year. Two Corbis executives, Adam Brotman and Ross Sutherland, will leave the company. More » Family Business: When Retouchers Go In-HouseSeptember 02, 2008 - The retouching and post-production costs for a print advertising campaign can be significant. One way agencies have sought to reduce these costs—and sometimes turn a profit—is by setting up their own in-house retouching facilities. Their efforts have met with varying degrees of success. More » Q&A: Cyrus Vantoch-Wood, Atmosphere BBDO Creative DirectorSeptember 02, 2008 - As magazine and newspaper audiences migrate to the Web and print media declines, advertisers are spending more and more money on digital advertising and branding. We asked Cyrus Vantoch-Wood, creative director of the digital advertising division of BBDO, what challenges and opportunities that shift presents to still photographers. More » |
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