LA Times staff photographers have been venting their frustration on Twitter.
Crestfallen staff photographer Dania Maxwell also took to Twitter to say she had given her “heart and soul” to the company.
“I’ve given nights and weekends away from home for the work. I’ve given a lot more than any ‘job’ so it feels pretty dark,” she writes. “The photo department was hit hard. It lost several photographers and editors. I’m one of two Spanish speakers that are being laid off. In a city where the most common language spoken other than English is Spanish, it speaks volumes about how the company will cover its own city.”
The photo department was hit hard. It lost several photographers and editors. I’m one of two Spanish speakers that are being laid off. In a city where the most common language spoken other than English is Spanish, it speaks volumes about how the company will cover its own city
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