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Will mobile phone cameras turn all of us into papparazzi?

Kyle Macrae of Scoopt interviewed by Jonathan Mann on CNNRecently Kyle MacRae the CEO of Scoopt, an agency specializing in marketing the work of amateur/citizen photojournalists, was interviewed on CNN by Jonathan Mann. During the interview MacRae highlights examples of images sold by Scoopt and the potential revenue that may be earned with your cell phone camera. Mann asks the question “Is this going to turn anyone with a cell phone into a member of a lurking hoard of people chasing celebrities on the off-chance they might be able to get a shot just like professional paparazzi?” MacRae’s response “in 18 months of business we simply haven’t seen it.”

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Related Stories:

Citizen Photojournalists get a new outlet on Yahoo and Reuters (December 7, 2006)

Scoopt partners with Fotolibra (August 14, 2006)

Become a reporter for Scoopt (July 7, 2005)

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