advice after first sale to a magazine
asamuel
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Wanted to share my joy in selling 2 shots to rolling stone magazine. A lucky break and a minor triumph in my development. I didn't search it out I was passed on their interest in an event and they took it.
So, although I want to make this my work and business..Im some way from formulating my business plan. That said how do I make the most of a 'by line'? How do I reference it and use it for leverage for future work? How best to move forward, or utilise it?
Whats in yur Brainstorm?
A thanks goes to those on the forum a learning tool that has been a source of inspiration, reference and guidance in all things light. :ivar
Wanted to share my joy in selling 2 shots to rolling stone magazine. A lucky break and a minor triumph in my development. I didn't search it out I was passed on their interest in an event and they took it.
So, although I want to make this my work and business..Im some way from formulating my business plan. That said how do I make the most of a 'by line'? How do I reference it and use it for leverage for future work? How best to move forward, or utilise it?
Whats in yur Brainstorm?
A thanks goes to those on the forum a learning tool that has been a source of inspiration, reference and guidance in all things light. :ivar
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Can't wait till I get my break....if ever?
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A GREAT BIG CONGRATULATIONS TO YOU ON THIS MILESTONE IN YOUR CAREER!!!!!bow
Art scott, your advice is just the stuff I was looking for. and I think I will follow it verbatim.
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Good advice already given. Just to add something. Don't know if it needs to be said but, just in case. When you tear out the page that contains your picture, tear out a full clean page. Actually cut along the binding and take a good clean page out. The whole page. I see a lot of people who will cut a photo and article out of a magazine or news paper and will cut around it eliminating all unnecessary information. They make the mistake of also tearing off the info that contains the name of the publication, page numbers etc. Usually much of the info is at the top of the page and the page number and other info is along the bottom. Like I said, take the whole page and make sure you include all that identifying information.
I had one photo published in a newspaper some years ago. It was a photo of an executive jet that I had taken when out taking pictures for a aircraft services (FBO) company at a local airport. They paid me to go out and take photos around the airport that they could use in trade show exhibits and in their brocures, advertisements etc. They also had a wall in their lounge with photos of their customers displayed. This was a photo that turned out not to be one of their customers but one of one of their competitor. It was a locally based aircraft and very identifyable. Anyway, they never used it and it just sat in my file photo with the negatives to all their other photos.
One day the plane crashed on take off and they knew I had a photo of it. I got a call from them and located the negative and ran out to the airport with copies as someone had mentioned the photo to TV and Newspaper reporters. Some were anxious to see the photo of the plane. It ended up on 2 TV News programs and the Front Page, below the fold one of the major local dailies.
I went out and got about 4 copies of the paper and saved the whole front page sections from them. I then scanned the paper into my computer. I had to do it in about 3 different parts as the page was too big for the scanner. Then I pieced them together in Photoshop and saved that as well.
Yes yes do let us know....will they run in the US as well as your editions there....some Mags run different articles depending on the country market.
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Those are good advices… since every pro photographer does it