Looking to widen my own list on magazine submissions. Looking for LOTS more!
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Do other Stylists/ Make Up Hairstylists not do submission for shoots themselves? I do a lot of creative director type work and find that many photographer ask me where to submit things, or even ask me to go ahead and set that all up for them,.... does this happen with others?
I must admit that I am new to doing magazine submissions.
I would love to start getting some more tear sheets.
Is there a resource, book, magazine article or just step by step instructions on how to do submissions somewhere.
Or can someone just explane it to me?
Henry Westheim
Posts: 432
TáizhÅng, TáizhÅng shì, Taiwan
Sweet Light Studios wrote: I must admit that I am new to doing magazine submissions.
I would love to start getting some more tear sheets.
Is there a resource, book, magazine article or just step by step instructions on how to do submissions somewhere.
Or can someone just explane it to me?
Thanks in advance,
Robin
Hi Robin and everyone,
This is a great thread. There a similar thread to this, so here's my copy and pasted response to that one, below.
1) Research, research and more research. Spend hours and hours in bookstores looking through magazines and writing down the important information in their mastheads if my work fits that of the magazine. Do the same searching publications on the internet. Market lists can also be purchased from companies such as AdBase.
2) Once a list is compiled of publications / companies that I'd feel my work would match with I'd check their website for their submission guidelines.
3) Follow each publications' guidelines to the 'T'.
4) Follow through with each.
FWIW, when I started in this business I spent roughly 6 months researching and learning the business end of the photography industry before I made a single submission, before I sent a single e-mail or a single letter. I selected 10 publications / companies I wanted to work with, sent them a creatively written cover letter with some sample 8" x 10" prints of my work. Within 1 month I heard back from all 10 of these and within the next two months I landed my first two paid assignments.
It's a full-time job in itself, but it can be extremely fun and rewarding. I think the most important for me was the initial research, joining of professional trade organizations, and educating myself about the industry.
Maee Kroft
Posts: 283
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Pretty Deadly Stylz wrote: Looking to widen my own list on magazine submissions. Looking for LOTS more!
What I have:
Everything above must be included in the submission. Submissions not following these guidelines will be rejected without notice, so if you donât hear back from us you probably didnât follow the directions, directly as directed.
email submissions to: photos@chaos-mag.com
Submission Deadlines:
Autumn: July 1st
Winter: October 1st
Spring: February 1st
Summer: April 1st (not a joke, seriously)
Haha awee, Message me Tash, I have a huge list.
Dont forget mine!!
T&M Magazine
www.tandmmag.com Print and online _ Toronto
Email submissions to info@tandmmag.com
Deadlines and information are provided on the site!
MelodyMoher
Posts: 1,394
Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, US
Maee Kroft wrote:
Haha awee, Message me Tash, I have a huge list.
Dont forget mine!!
T&M Magazine
www.tandmmag.com Print and online _ Toronto
Email submissions to Submissions@tandmmag.com
Deadlines and information are provided on the site!
Pretty Deadly Stylz wrote: Do other Stylists/ Make Up Hairstylists not do submission for shoots themselves? I do a lot of creative director type work and find that many photographer ask me where to submit things, or even ask me to go ahead and set that all up for them,.... does this happen with others?
Just curious.
Glad you posted this. Thank you , it's much appreciated.
Submissions are new to me.
So far I've had zero replies.
Some of the make up , stylists have suggested certain magazines. Finally when you do get through to a mail box that is not full, and get in touch with them they say they don't accept submissions.
I tried with 125 magazine, it took many email mail sends to get through (first three or so bounced, mail box over full)
Tatler UK same thing. Some email addresses are 404 , not found. No one replies.
Just tried Zink. No reply yet if they do accept submissions. Nothing saying so on their site (confusing as is it NY or Toronto?)
I had no idea Toronto Life Fashion is now a submission mag. I worked for them 10 years ago, when it was a fairly good magazine.
Funny I love photography but don't care much for the current state of being a photographer>
Maee Kroft wrote: Haha awee, Message me Tash, I have a huge list.
Dont forget mine!!
T&M Magazine
www.tandmmag.com Print and online _ Toronto
Email submissions to Submissions@tandmmag.com
Deadlines and information are provided on the site!
I don't know if it's just me but your link (url) does not open a page.
Edit. Okay it did now on the third try. Looks nice.
I've been considering accepting submissions for my online/print magazine (http://stylesamplemag.com), and am curious about what photographers look for in magazines they'd like to be featured in--tear sheets? Recognition? A chance to show off their creativity?
I'd love to include more editorial photography as most of my readers are very much into fashion, but am still trying to figure out the best way to request submissions. Any feedback/ideas?
Danielle Hampton
Posts: 1,558
Lithgow, New South Wales, Australia
Asia Photo Connection wrote: Hi Robin and everyone,
This is a great thread. There a similar thread to this, so here's my copy and pasted response to that one, below.
1) Research, research and more research. Spend hours and hours in bookstores looking through magazines and writing down the important information in their mastheads if my work fits that of the magazine. Do the same searching publications on the internet. Market lists can also be purchased from companies such as AdBase.
2) Once a list is compiled of publications / companies that I'd feel my work would match with I'd check their website for their submission guidelines.
3) Follow each publications' guidelines to the 'T'.
4) Follow through with each.
FWIW, when I started in this business I spent roughly 6 months researching and learning the business end of the photography industry before I made a single submission, before I sent a single e-mail or a single letter. I selected 10 publications / companies I wanted to work with, sent them a creatively written cover letter with some sample 8" x 10" prints of my work. Within 1 month I heard back from all 10 of these and within the next two months I landed my first two paid assignments.
It's a full-time job in itself, but it can be extremely fun and rewarding. I think the most important for me was the initial research, joining of professional trade organizations, and educating myself about the industry.