

was also recently named one of the top five best photography news sites by Feedspot. In the last four years since Havlik joined Shutterbug as editor-in-chief, ’s traffic has increased over 700%. We can now dedicate all our resources to further growing our online presence and expanding our video, social media, mobile and e-commerce channels.” “ has grown dramatically in recent years with record traffic and expanded reach to photographers around the world. “Shutterbug magazine had a great run, but the media landscape has changed dramatically in the last 4+ decades, and we felt now was the time for Shutterbug to become a dynamic, web-only publication,” Havlik said. – Shutterbug is moving forward as a web-only publication () after ending its print magazine after 45 years, Shutterbug Editor-in-Chief Dan Havlik announced today. Venerable Photography Media Brand to Focus on Website After Ending Print Edition Shutterbug Moves Forward as Web-Only Publication In addition to continued how-to content, feature stories, and gear reviews, the website plans to expand its reader photo galleries and launch an online store where readers can purchase cameras, lenses, software, photo accessories, and Shutterbug-branded merchandise. We can now dedicate all our resources to further growing our online presence and expanding our video, social media, mobile and e-commerce channels.īeyond simply shutting down the print side of the business, the brand has big plans for. has grown dramatically in recent years with record traffic and expanded reach to photographers around the world. Shutterbug magazine had a great run, but the media landscape has changed dramatically in the last 4+ decades, and we felt now was the time for Shutterbug to become a dynamic, web-only publication. The best way to serve Shutterbug's readers, says Havlik, is by dedicating all of the company's resources towards becoming a "dynamic, web-only publication." The news was published earlier today by Shutterbug Editor-in-Chef Dan Havlik, who says the media landscape simply cannot sustain a photography print publication any longer. Popular photography magazine Shutterbug has announced that it is shutting down its print publication of 45 years, and will focus instead on reaching its audience online as a "web-only publication." Make sure you've read all of the best Spider-Man stories of all time.

And to see who he'll be on the other side of the events of Peter Parker: The Amazing Shutterbug #1 would be fascinating. This is a transformative story for Peter, in more ways than one. Every ending is just another beginning waiting in the wings.

Nrama: Could we see more of this version of Peter following the one-shot?īernardin: Absolutely. There are some other loose ties here and there, but that's what excited me about the concept - and I'm glad that my editor Devin Nunes and our amazing artist Rafael de la Torre responded to that same excitement. Nrama: How does this tie in directly to the Heroes Reborn event?īernardin: The challenge for me was, how can I take that brief Parker appearance in the Hyperion one-shot and give it some context? What were the events in Peter's life that led him to the rooftop of the Daily Bugle as a regular-old human? Who is this Peter Parker? And how can we, in telling the story of that moment from Pete's perspective, add some new depth to that moment? (Image credit: Marvel Comics) (opens in new tab)
