Interview with the NYT picture editor

This is fairly old, circa July 2006, but I couldn’t pass up sharing this collection of great reader questions fielded by New York Times’ Assistant Managing Editor for Photography, Michele McNally. There are several questions, asked by people with varying degree in photography or simply, people curious about what the professional culture at the New York Times is like.

For people working within photojournalism, there are a lot of questions are worthreading. A lot of the answers are quite long so I will post a short one that tilts its hat at Denmark.

Q. Is there any publication abroad that you really like for the quality of its pictures?

– Giovanni Carozzi

A. The best are the Danish newspapers, with Politiken leading the way. I look to Stern and Paris Match after big news; they will publish 25 double-pages of great photography if the news warrants it. German Geo usually has something and photographers love working for Mare.

Check it out.

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