Bill Pierce
Well-known
Dirck Halstead pointed out this article to me. A number of you involved or interested in photojournalism have expressed interest in this conflict. As one of the folks involved with the mentioned agency, I'll withhold comment. After all, this is a family website
http://consortiumnews.com/2011/09/22/bill-gates-v-photojournalists/
http://consortiumnews.com/2011/09/22/bill-gates-v-photojournalists/
rxmd
May contain traces of nut
Apparently the decline of the great photo agencies has a moral as well as a monetary side.
Roger Hicks
Veteran
Surprise, surprise.
A parallel situation: people spend lots of money on computers (and Windows) and then expect all the content for free...
Cheers (though there's not much to cheer about),
R.
A parallel situation: people spend lots of money on computers (and Windows) and then expect all the content for free...
Cheers (though there's not much to cheer about),
R.
kshapero
South Florida Man
generalizations are useless information. I owned a computer store in the '80's and Gates and company (Microsoft) were known as the ripoff company of the personal computer age. So no surprise here.Most big corporations are bulldozers. The "Little People" are ground up as grease for the treads. There are few exceptions.
pkr, former annual report photographer.
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Nikon Bob
Guest
Not surprised, seems like the SOP of most large corporations today. That does not make it any easier to take though.
Bob
Bob
Turtle
Veteran
Its a situation I think about a lot and a terrible shame. its hard to know what can be done apart from people shooting because it is important to them (and when they can afford to do so).
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