Getty Images launches magazine for visual communications industry.Getty Images (Seattle, WA), a provider of images and film to communications professionals and organizations, has begun the publication of Edit, a magazine designed to address the issues in the world of creative, news, entertainment and sports photography Sports photography refers to the genre of photography that covers all types of sports. Equipment The equipment used by a professional photographer usually includes a fast telephoto lens and a camera that has an extremely fast shutter speed that can rapidly take pictures. and film. It will be published twice in 2004 with a rate base of 35,000. The new title is being published in English, German, French and Spanish Spanish, river, c.150 mi (240 km) long, issuing from Spanish Lake, S Ont., Canada, NW of Sudbury, and flowing generally S through Biskotasi and Agnew lakes to Lake Huron opposite Manitoulin island. There are several hydroelectric stations on the river. and distributed free to Getty Images customers. It is also available as a webzine A magazine published on the Web. Pronounced "web-zeen," and also called a "zine." See e-zine. (gettyimages.com/edit) and by subscription. Taglined "a magazine by the people who create images for the people who use them," the magazine's mission is to cover the trends, ideas and issues that shape photography and filmmaking film·mak·ing n. The making of movies. , "in both the editorial and creative space," Getty said. The first issue includes articles on: photographer David Hume Kennerly David Hume Kennerly (born 1947) is a Pulitzer Prize winning photographer. He won the 1972 Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography for his photographs of the Vietnam War. and U.S. presidential campaigns; the Olympic image and its use; image rights, publishing and morality; and, a trend report on travel. The issue's feature article covered the making of 60-second films produced at the magazine's request by seven teams of filmmakers using a combination of Getty images and clips. |
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