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Black Star at 75

New York, 1935. The city is overflowing with immigrants from Europe. Among them are Kurt Safranski, Ernest Mayer and Kurt Kornfield. A few years before they were still successful professionals in the flourishing world of publishing and newspapers in the Weimar Republic. Safranski had been an editor...

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11 Reasons for Buyers to Choose Rights-Managed Photography Over Royalty-Free

April 8 | By Debra Wagner | Posted in Advice for Clients

At first glance, it might appear that royalty-free stock photography would offer the better value for the money, so why would any photo buyer choose rights-managed stock instead? There are actually a lot of good reasons to choose rights-managed photography — many of them too often overlooked by buyers.

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