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Ex-LAT photogs hang out shingle

Pro Photography Network is a new business offering photo services from recently departed Los Angeles Times photojournalists, including Pulitzer winner Annie Wells. From today's release:

A funny thing happened on the way to the bread lines. A group of recently laid off Los Angeles Times photographers took a detour. Realizing there was strength in numbers, they formed Pro Photography Network, LLC and now provide photography services as a unit. “We will shoot anything, anywhere, for anyone,” said Matt Randall, who worked at The Times for 22 years as a Photographer, Photo Dept Operations Manager and lastly Financial Operations Manager of The Foreign Bureaus. He left the company in September 2008.

Previously on LA Observed:
L.A. Times layoff scenes
List of L.A. Times departures


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