![]() According to Shutterbug’s own statistics, its average reader read the magazine for 3.5 years, with a total monthly circulation in print is 93,000. It is also a member of the Technical Image Press Association (TIPA). 144 Shutterbug shuts down print publication after 45 years, goes web only Published DL Cade 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. Since, then weve expanded across Oregon over the years. Shutterbug is one of the older photography magazines, having been in publication for 45 years. Celebrating 51 Years of Service The Shutterbug opened its doors for the first time in Salems Lancaster Mall in 1971. ![]() It also, among other things, reviews the Sony A7III, and includes tips for amazing mountain landscape photos. It’s billed as “The How-To Issue” and its cover features a beautiful photo of a yellow Lamborghini Aventador by photographer Pepper Yandell. In a release published on May 22nd, Dan Havlik, Shutterbug’s editor-in-chief is quoted as saying, “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.”Īccording to Shutterbug’s Facebook page, their June 2018 issue will be the last print issue. They are closing the print magazine and will continue, like so many other publications, as a web-only presence. ![]() And the latest change is a sad one - Shutterbug magazine is no longer going to be a print magazine. But like everything else in this industry, it’s changing at a pace that is almost too quick, it may seem. Shutterbug magazine has long been a stalwart of the camera community. ![]()
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