(amirjina/Flickr)Professional photographers have historically enjoyed a monopoly on their craft of chronicling events ranging from wars to sports matches and beauty pageants.
But today, everyone’s at it, as camera-equipped mobile phones let users edit and post images to the Internet with just a few clicks. But could this mean the end of the traditional, professional photographer? The BBC’s Laura Hubber attends the funeral” of photography in Los Angeles.
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