Dear Photographer,
Be truthful, now...
As a photographer with dreams and ambition, wouldn't you really love to see your work published... possibly in a magazine somewhere?
And wouldn't it thrill you to receive royalty checks for its use?
As a long-timer freelancer, I know the feeling. It's happened to me countless times! And if you want it, that feeling can be yours, too.
By far, the biggest market for the photographer wanting to get into print is the hundreds, even thousands, of magazines that can be found covering every field of human interest and endeavor. Not just the general interest consumer magazines, but the special interest magazines, trade journals, and company publications, too.
Sheer numbers, and the volume of work used make the magazine marketplace the easiest of the print markets for the freelance to break into. Just about every interest under the sun has at least one magazine devoted to it. Every profession and most occupations probably do as well.
From babies to business, from scenics to seniors, there are magazines looking for the right pictures every day... and there's no reason why some of them can't be yours.
And if you want it, and are willing to learn a few tricks that will open the doors to these publications for you, you can, within a relatively short time, be selling your work to them and seeing your photos printed within their pages. It’s something that anyone with a reasonable amount of photographic skill, and the interest to learn and do what it takes, can accomplish. I'll show you how with this guide which I straightfowardly call Magazine Freelancing.
Among other things, Magazine Freelancing will teach you how to research and work with your markets, show you what a good cover photo is, and even tell you how you can become a cover specialist.
Magazine Freelancing will also do something no other guide does:
It will take you into a photo editor’s office and let you look over his shoulder as he reviews photo submissions. Then it will tell you how to almost unfairly improve your chances for being published by creating a need for the pictures you send. While this may seem unfair to the photographer who’s work gets rejected, it’s only smart business and editors love it because it makes their job so much easier.
Wouldn’t you like to try it?
Locating the right markets, targeting their needs, and approaching them properly is what it takes, but with a combination of camera skills, know-how, and persistence, just about anyone can start having their photos published and start collecting those nice royalty checks for their use. And Magazine Freelancing will help you do just that.
Now I’m not going to tell you that Magazine Freelancing, the book, or magazine freelancing, the occupation, will make you rich. I’m not going to tell you magazine freelancing will make you famous - though a lot of photographers have staked their lives and made their livelihoods in this field, with some of them, like Ozzie Sweet, becoming pretty well known. What I am going to tell you is that you do have the chance to get your photos into print where they will seen by thousands if not millions of people... and, on top of that, be paid for them too!
So order your copy of Magazine Freelancing today, and make your dream of being published a reality! There’s nothing else like it!
Much success!
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