American photographer.
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- 0161-6854
- (P) TR 1 .A568
- Also issued online.
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Editor: June 1978-June 1988, Sean Callahan.
"American Photographer" magazine, which ceased print publication in early 2017, was a prominent photography magazine that transitioned to a web-only format in 2018 before relaunching in December 2021. The magazine, while no longer in print, played a significant role in the photography world, showcasing both established and emerging photographers. Subscriptions were available for the print magazine, and the online presence continues to offer content to photography enthusiasts. Founded as a print magazine, "American Photographer" was known for its in-depth features, interviews, and portfolio presentations of both established and up-and-coming photographers. The magazine ceased print production in early 2017 but relaunched as a web-only magazine in June 2018. It officially relaunched in December 2021. The original print magazine offered subscriptions to its print issues. While the current online format may not have a direct subscription model, it offers various forms of engagement, such as access to articles, galleries, and other digital content. "American Photographer" magazine covered a wide range of photographic genres, including photojournalism, portraiture, landscape, and fine art photography. The magazine has been a notable platform for photographers, helping to shape the landscape of American photography through its coverage and critical analysis.
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