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Company type | Private |
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Founded | June 1, 2006 |
Founder | Brad Elterman Henry Flores |
Headquarters | , U.S. |
Area served | Worldwide |
Brands | BuzzFoto Buzz Foto BuzzPhoto Buzz Photo |
Website | buzzfoto |
Buzz Foto is a photo agency based in Los Angeles, California, founded by photojournalists Brad Elterman and Henry Flores. [1] [2]
Buzz Foto is a producer and aggregator of editorial and creative photography, celebrity news and celebrity video footage. Buzz Foto has an online archive, a Media Grid based on Adobe Flash, of approximately one million images and digital assets. [3]
Buzz Foto serves a large base of newspapers, magazines, web portals, television stations, book publishers, and e-media clients around the world. [4]
Buzz Foto held the first modern day paparazzi exhibition at the Seyhoun Gallery in Beverly Hills, California, USA. [5] [6] [7] [8]
Buzz Foto was founded in 2006 by Brad Elterman and Henry Flores. [7] [8] In 2007, they debuted their brand "Paparazzi As An Art Form!" in a televised interview on Extra [9]
Following that, ABC News did its first presentation on Buzz Foto. ABC presented the owners teaching a Parsons student, Justin Campbell. Campbell was ready for his first paparazzi experience on Stephen Colbert as Colbert made his way to his car after giving a presentation at a New York City Apple Inc. Store. [10]
In 2008, Buzz Foto was exhibited at the Seyhoun Gallery, owned by Maryam Seyhoun in West Hollywood, California, for its first paparazzi exhibition. [11] [12] Seyhoun jumped at the idea of featuring this type of art, because in her words, "It is art!" [6]
Christine N. Ziemba, a correspondent for the Los Angeles Times, argued that "Paparazzi As An Art Form" may not fly, ending the article with "Don't laugh too hard. Andy Warhol's 'Gold Marilyn Monroe' now hangs at the Museum of Modern Art." [13]
The First Modern Day Paparazzi Exhibition ran from February 16–21, 2008, during which ABC News did another interview with Elterman and Flores. [7]
Paparazzi are independent photographers who take pictures of celebrities, prominent public figures, and other high-profile people; namely professional athletes and entertainers who typically go about their usual daily life routines. Paparazzi tend to make a living by selling their photographs to media outlets that focus on tabloid journalism and sensationalism.
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