Zuma Press

ZUMA Press
Industry News media
Headquarters San Clemente, California, United States
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Scott McKiernan, Founder and CEO
Products Wire service, Photography
Website www.zumapress.com

ZUMA Press is an independent press agency and wire service. It was founded in 1993 by photojournalist Scott McKiernan, with a global staff of over 50, covering over 100 news, sports, and entertainment events worldwide.[1]

The agency represents more than 2,100 photographers as well as a collection of over 100 newspaper archives worldwide including those of Daily Mail, El Universal, The Daily Telegraph (London), Toronto Star, Los Angeles Daily News, San Antonio Express-News, Sacramento Bee, St. Petersburg Times, and Palm Beach Post. The company also represents picture agencies Action Images, DPA, EFE, EPA, and Gamma.

The company,[2] its photographers[3][4] and its DOUBLEtruck magazine[5] have received awards including those from Pictures of the Year International,[3] World Press Photo,[6] the National Press Photographers Association, and the Pulitzer Prize

ZUMA is headquartered in San Clemente, California, with major bureaus in Hollywood, London and New York, as well as other locations worldwide.

References

  1. "ZUMA Press". www.zumapress.com.
  2. "Winners List - Sixty-Fifth Pictures of the Year International Competition". Pictures of the Year International.
  3. 1 2 "Winners List - Sixty-Sixth Pictures of the Year International Competition". Pictures of the Year International.
  4. "Winners of the Sixty-Fourth Annual: Pictures of the Year International Competition: Judged February 18 through March 8, 2007". Pictures of the Year International.
  5. "Winners of the Sixty-Third Annual: Pictures of the Year International Competition: Judged February 19 through March 8, 2006 n". Pictures of the Year International.
  6. "World Press Photo". World Press Photo.
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