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Home » The Industry » News » Modern Postcard cuts ties with iStockPhoto.com

Modern Postcard cuts ties with iStockPhoto.com



Posted by: Kevin Michael Reed  Posted date:  August 28, 2007  |  No comment


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On Saturday, I blasted Modern Postcard for their use of the words, “So, Skip The Expensive Photoshoot…” in their monthly newsletter. The phrase was used in conjunction with their promotion of a new partnership with iStockPhoto.com.

Today, John Harrington of Photo Business Forum reported that Modern Postcard has cut ties with iStockPhoto.com. I invite you to visit his article on the topic here.

I believe Modern Postcard did the right thing here by cutting ties with iStockPhoto.com.




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Kevin Michael Reed
Kevin Michael Reed (Google+, Facebook) is a fashion & beauty photographer and producer/director based in New York City and Los Angeles, CA. He is the President/CEO of RedFOG Visual Media, a production company in New York City, and a partner in Passion of Photography, Inc, a company dedicated to teaching photographers and sharing our passion through charitable causes. Kevin has lectured and hosted workshops throughout the United States and the world teaching photographers the business and creative sides of photography. (Kevin's Fashion & Beauty Photography Portfolio can be seen here).






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