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SYGMA: the death of an agencySygma, the legendary photo-press agency, leader for the past thirty years in the field of photojournalism, has been floored within two years by Corbis, the U.S. Corporation. |
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On February 4, 2002, Bill Gates proudly posed with his wife Melinda on the cover of Newsweek. They “Bet a fortune on Bringing Better Health Care to the World’s Poorest Children”. With the magazine on sale on the other side of the Atlantic, the future of a whole profession – photojournalism – is being wagered; the odds are poor and the consequences dramatic.
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Having been recruited at the creation of the SYGMA Agency in 1972 in Paris as Editor in Chief of features,it saddens me that those visual records are now an international dispute problem although all photographers own the rights to their images.Two weeks ago at the funeral Memorial in Paris of Goksin Sipahioglu the creator of the SYGMA I had the opportunity of seeing again Hubert HENROTTE who hired me into SYGMA.My previous NY years in MAGNUM Photos were quite different to the practices in SYGMA but nevertheless I recall those years at SYGMA and its office in NY and and Paris various Agents.Having spent 30 years in Photojournalism in MAGNUM Photos , and in my spare time worked in photography myself on the world of Boxers the friendships with the staff of these agencies have remained and always even at other peoples funerals makes one realise that photographic images will remain centuries after their creators have passed away.
James Fox.(Paris,France)
Comment #1 posted by james.A.FOX at 22 October, 10:30 AM