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jpgmag.com

JPG was an online photography magazine published by 100 Tribes, Inc. in New York City. JPG magazine was originally published by the husband and wife team Derek Powazek and Heather Powazek Champ in 2004. It was published 4 times a year by 8020 Publishing.JPG magazine was originally self-published through Lulu. The magazine was headquartered in San Francisco. In 2006, after receiving venture capital funding from CNET founder Halsey Minor, JPG re-launched as an offset-printed magazine with retail distribution, appearing six times a year. The first print run was about 20,000 copies, while the website drew some 1.5 million page views in the first month after the re-launch. More information...

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