Saturday, April 25, 2009

Freelance Photography



So you want to be a freelance photographer. If you are just starting out you will have to make a name for yourself before any big names are going to publish your work. How do I do this you ask? There are plenty of small magazines out there that will publish beginers work for little pay or sometimes just tear sheets. Tear sheets are essentialy your photo in its article as used. You can use these in your portfolio as you build it. If you want to get published in the big magazines you will have to start here. At the end of this article I will give you a few places you can check into. If you want to really make in the freelance world you will need to get this book.


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EOS Magazine-Needs photographs shot with Canon Eos cameras. Captions are required and include all of the technical details and equipment.
contact: Angela August-editor
email: editorial@eos-magazine.com
To contact email editor for further info on submission guidlines, requirments, and rates.

Borough News Magazine-Pennsylvania photographs of landscapes and other photos of area.
contact: Cournet Accurti-editor
Address: 2941 N. Front St.
Harrisburg, PA 17110
To contact send an queary letter with a resume of credits and a list of your stock images, unsolicited photos are accepted for consideration by mail.

Auto Restorer-Photographs of restorated vehicles, projects, and restored cars
contact: Ted Kade-editor
Address: P.O. Box 6050
Mission Vejo, CA 92690
To contact send an inquiry and portfolio for reveiw. Provide a resume and some type of sample for future consideration

African American Golfers Digest-Photographs of golf, golfers, and any thing else to do with the sport
contact: Debert Cook-editor
email: debertcook@aol.com
Send email for inquiers Photographs require a caption and identity of subject.

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