Lament for a Dying Field: Photojournalism

Courtesy NYT > Business  Sun, 08/09/2009 - 10:31

The company that owns the photo agency Gamma has sought protection from creditors, the latest sign of distress for photographers as newspapers and magazines cut back.


 

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