Popular Photography

Popular Photography

Popular Photography

Popular Photography & Imaging, también llamada Popular Photography o Pop Photo, es una revista mensual estadounidense fundada en 1937 y la más importante del mundo en el ámbito de la imagen, con un equipo editorial el doble de grande que el de su más cercana competidora.

El actual editor es Jeffrey Roberts y el redactor jefe John Owens.

Historia

Según su auditora, el Audit Bureau of Circulations (o ABC), Popular Photography & Imaging tiene una cuota base (esto es, la suscripción y las ventas particulares) de 400.000 con una audiencia total de 2.085.000.

Referencias

Web de la revista Popular Photography Magazine acceso Abril 01, 2007


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