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W-OLF
06-09-2006, 09:22 PM
Jolie & Pitt Baby Photos Hit Newsstands
The first pictures of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's new baby, Shiloh Nouvel Jolie-pitt, hit newsstands worldwide yesterday. The pictures appear in the new issues of Us People magazine, Hello! in the UK and New Idea in Australia, after what Hello! features editor Juliet Herd calls "a fierce bidding war." According to People managing editor Larry Hackett, "They're incredibly tender intimate moments of a mother and father with their newborn - they're not at all glamorous." The pictures were taken a week after the baby's May 27 birth by the same Getty Images photographer who shot the family in the Namibian desert on April 19. According to Herd, the couple had "the final decision" over which magazines would get the photos because "they had clear ideas of where they wanted to see the pictures run, to do them justice and to know that the story is being treated with due respect." Copies of the Hello! cover were leaked online on Tuesday , prompting the magazine's legal team to order the websites to remove the images. Herd confirms, "It was the real cover, and we don't know how it leaked." The photos were taken at the Burning Shore hotel in Namibia where the couple have been staying. The photographer has not been identified. The pictures are so coveted that People is raising its cover price to $3.99, just for the issue. People paid an estimated $4.1 for the images, which the celebrity couple are donating to as-yet-unnamed charities.
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Kaz
06-10-2006, 05:14 AM
Aww baby photos just make me want to have a baby

scorpionf
06-10-2006, 03:33 PM
I am a bit confused by the whole buying/selling of photos thing...

A celeb can be in the park, and a photographer can be behind a tree, get a few photos and an article about "this celeb seen at park playing frisbee" or whatever, but to get a photo of a baby, the magazine has to pay for the photos? Why not just wait until they take the baby outside to get photos?

I am sure there must be a heap of legal technicalities or something though :dunno: