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  1. Oct 13, 2022 · Veteran literary manager Jerry Kalajian, who co-founded the Intellectual Property Group, has died. He was 68. Kalajian died after battling cancer on Sept. 9 in San Diego. His death was announced...

    • Why Did People Take Post-Mortem Photos?
    • The Creation of Post-Mortem Photos
    • Beyond Victorian Death Photos: Masks, Mourning, and Memento Mori
    • Fake Victorian Post-Mortem Photos

    In the first half of the 19th century, photography was a new and exciting medium. So the masses wanted to capture life's biggest momentson film. Sadly, one of the most common moments captured was death. Due to the high mortality rates, most people couldn't expect to live past their 40s. And when disease spread, infants and children were especially ...

    Photographing dead people may seem like a ghastly task. But in the 19th century, deceased subjects were often easier to capture on film than living ones — because they weren't able to move. Due to the slow shutter speed of early cameras, subjects had to remain still to create crisp images. When people visited studios, photographers would sometimes ...

    People in the Victorian era mourned deeply after the death of a loved one — and this mourning certainly wasn't limited to photos. It was common for widows to wear black for years after their husbands died. Some even clipped hair from their dead loved ones and preserved the locks in jewelry. As if that wasn't dark enough, Victorians often surrounded...

    Today, some Victorian death photos shared online are actually fakes— or they're photographs of the living mistaken for the dead. Take, for example, a commonly shared image of a man reclining in a chair. "The photographer posed a dead person with his arm supporting the head," many captions claim. But the photograph in question is a picture of the au...

  2. Oct 13, 2022 · Finally, he collaborated with Larry Becsey and Joel Gotler to establish the Intellectual Property Group.

  3. Aug 20, 2002 · The last key player of Mike Ovitz's Artists Management Group has decided to go on his own rather than join the Firm. Joel Gotler, the driving force behind AMG-owned Renaissance, has ankled that...

  4. May 17, 2018 · Joel Gotler is CEO of Intellectual Property Group, a literary management company representing some of the world’s best-selling authors. He is also responsible for selling the underlying rights to hundreds of films, including Indecent Proposal, Chocolat and The Wolf of Wall Street.

  5. Intellectual Property Group’s Joel Gotler is on board as an executive producer. The story takes place in the early 1960s when Tempest faked a UK tour of America’s biggest soul acts like The Temptations to The Ronettes using ordinary people masquerading as the singers.

  6. May 20, 2020 · He has teamed with veteran book-to-film agent Joel Gotler at IPG to shop his newest bestseller, Nothing Ventured, as well as his back list titles for film and television.

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