Press | Media Coverage
Brazilians are lining up to blog photos
By Stephen Baker. June 14, 2005."I just joined and was the 149th American today. But Seifer [Fotolog.com co-founder] says the Brazilians tap out their 500 within the first 15 minutes after midnight. "You get periodic viral explosions in different places," he says."
The revolution will be photographed
By Katherine Catmull. April 22, 2003."With the advent of the digital camera, the life of an amateur photographer has been made easier than ever before; now, with the help of community sites like Fotolog, photography is experiencing a full-fledged grass-roots renaissance."
Fotolog: Where Art Meets T&A
By Leander Kahney. June 9, 2003."Fotolog is a relatively new weblog-cum-photo-gallery that allows anyone to post digital photos in chronological order. Thanks to the ability to link to, and comment on, others' work, the site is rapidly building a large community of enthusiast snappers."
Is Fotolog next in line to be bought?
By Om Malik. May 17, 2007."The New York-based Fotolog started in May 2002 and now has eight million members, and is doing about 3 billion page views a month, with about 13 million unique users. In the last month alone the start-up has added about 700,000 users. Quantcast data puts them at about 26 million uniques."
Photo sites in the frame
By Chris Nuttall. May 8, 2007."MySpace's interest in buying Photobucket is an interesting evolution of the sector, according to John Borthwick, chief executive of Fotolog, a five-year-old site that features photo uploads as a springboard for social networking."




