JPG Magazine says goodbye.

By Flanegan

receive an email from the Chief of Editor. I guess most of the JPG subscriber will receive her email too.

Today is a particularly sad day for all of us at JPG and 8020 Media.

We’ve spent the last few months trying to make the business behind JPG sustain itself, and we’ve reached the end of the line. We all deeply believe in everything JPG represents, but we just weren’t able to raise the money needed to keep JPG alive in these extraordinary economic times. We sought out buyers, spoke with numerous potential investors, and pitched several last-ditch creative efforts, all without success. As a result, jpgmag.com will shut down on Monday, January 5, 2009.

The one thing we’ve been the most proud of: your amazing talent. We feel honored and humbled to have been able to share jpgmag.com with such a dynamic, warm, and wonderful community of nearly 200,000 photographers. The photography on the website and in the magazine was adored by many, leaving no doubt that this community created work of the highest caliber. The kindness, generosity, and support shared among members made it a community in the truest sense of the word, and one that we have loved being a part of for these past two years.

We wish we could have found a way to leave the site running for the benefit of the amazing folks who have made JPG what it is, and we have spent sleepless nights trying to figure something out, all to no avail. Some things you may want to do before the site closes:

- Download the PDFs of back issues, outtakes, and photo challenge selections. We’ll always have the memories!  www.jpgmag.com/downloads/archives.html
- Make note of your favorite photographers. You may want to flip through your favorites list and jot down names and URLs of some of the people you’d like to stay in touch with. You may even want to cut and paste your contacts page into a personal record.
- Catch up with your fellow members. Our roots are in this humble flickr forum and we recommend going back to find fellow members, discuss the situation, or participate in another great photo community. www.flickr.com/groups/jpgmag/
- Keep in touch. This has always been much more than just a job to each of us, and we’ll miss you guys! We’ll be checking the account jpgletters@gmail.com in our free time going forward. We can’t promise to reply to every email (since we’ll be busy tuning up our resumes) but we’d love to hear from you.
- Stay posted. Although the magazine is ceasing publication, we’ll be updating you on what’s happening with your subscription early next week.

We’re soggy-eyed messes, but it is what it is. At that, JPGers, we bid you goodbye, and good luck in 2009 and the future.

Laura Brunow Miner
Editor in Chief

I’ve meet heaps of people there.. Well, what can you do kan?

I would like to give a big thanks to JPGMAG.com because one of my photo got published on Issue 9 under Elegant Theme.
I still remember i just start my photography course in Melbourne when i found out that my photo got voted, review by the editor and got published.

Without them my website won’t get lots of visitors. *but now turun lagi sbab malas mo promote sendiri*.

After JPGMAG.com, a week later i receive an email from Switzerland that the same photo from JPGMAG got exhibits in Love Museum in Switzerland too for 3 months!!

Ahhh… what a memorable day for me.

THANK YOU JPGMAG.COM .

-peace bebeh and one love-

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edrie
January 2nd, 2009

got the email too. its so unfortunate but like you said, what to do la kan. bravo on getting published. woah, how long ago has it been since i last visited ur site. dang


Flanegan
January 3rd, 2009

i have no idea.. lemme guess.. 1 year?

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