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Our Staff is All Human. Can Other Publications Say the Same?
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At Phoblographer, we proudly champion the human touch in photography journalism, setting ourselves apart from publications reliant on automated content. As we shift away from big photo retailers, we recognize the impact of corporate giants on the creative community. In our commitment to authenticity, we're exploring innovative paths, including the potential return of our printed magazine and a move toward a subscription model that empowers our readers. By supporting independent voices in photography, we can foster growth and sustainability in an increasingly automated world.

You probably don't remember this, but Phoblographer is working to move away from the big photo retailers more and more. Just remember: Jeff Bezos majorly hurt photographers recently. We're one of the only publications working to help you make images that AI can't really create. In 2025, I started to do things that otherwise would seem crazy for a publisher of a niche photography online magazine to do. For starters, this year, the Phoblographer may actually make a printed magazine again. But in addition to that, we didn't sell any ads to the big camera manufacturers. It really showed me that if everyone even gave $1 to read FOR THE YEAR, we'd make enough money to be able to grow and sustain the site for a very, very long time. But that's really tough to ask. Eventually, I'd like to site to move away from needing and relying on banner-ads. Instead, I want the site to go fully super-affordable subscription eventually.
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