Magazine Publisher: We're looking to feature a Land Rover in an upcoming issue
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Magazine Publisher: We're looking to feature a Land Rover in an upcoming issue
All,
I'm part of a mens lifestyle publication focused around a "lifestyle of cool". We're wanting to feature a Land Rover Defender (or possibly Range Rover, Discovery, etc) in an upcoming issue.
Send photos to jack at gmail.com if you think you're car is "cool enough"- we need high res, print ready photos to publish.
Thank you all! You will be obviously be credited.
I'm part of a mens lifestyle publication focused around a "lifestyle of cool". We're wanting to feature a Land Rover Defender (or possibly Range Rover, Discovery, etc) in an upcoming issue.
Send photos to jack at gmail.com if you think you're car is "cool enough"- we need high res, print ready photos to publish.
Thank you all! You will be obviously be credited.
#2
Hey this sounds great... So besides a photo credit are we to be paid for allowing our photos to be published which you charge for advertising and I might assume subscriptions... Sorry to be frank. but as a professional Photog I am offended and would warn all who are looking to do send in photos for free. This is a paid scenario. While I do understand the "coolness" factor of having your rig published in a magazine Please understand that one usually gets paid for allowing their image (regardless of what it might be) to be printed in a magazine that not only has subscription rates but also charges for advertising. This person seems to be feeding on the desire to get your rig in their "cool living" mag for free. You can do what you want but in my world we demand payment or we kick then to the curb for bottom feeding. IF you are interested I can and will be happy to help you figure out a fee based on subscription rate and size of photo to run.
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Also please understand that while many of you will send them photos with your name "they" now have implied permission to "use"your photos however they want wherever they want whenever they want. Typically WE "pro Photogs" agree to the terms of usage and have signed legal agreement stating exactly how, where, when and for how long an image may be used for. IF THE IMAGE IS USED OUTSIDE OF THESE PARAMETERS, they are in breach of the copyright infringement act of 1979. This is a felony charge. I have gone to court over this and NEVER lost. So if you do decide to send your photos in Please draw up a a document that states what you are allowing them to do. If you do not know let me know and I can get you a standard form. If you as them how it is to be used and they are not clearly defining their "intended Usage" Then I do stongly reccomend you walk away without letting them use your image.
Once again this is my opinion as a 20 plus year veteran photographer
Once again this is my opinion as a 20 plus year veteran photographer
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http://www.whereisthecool.com ?
For real?
http://www.linkedin.com/in/jackarcher
Really?
http://gentlemanslodge.blogspot.com/...ck-archer.html
Truly an American Gentleman...It would do you well to take a look at the manner in which you engage individuals outside of the Greek council
For real?
http://www.linkedin.com/in/jackarcher
Really?
http://gentlemanslodge.blogspot.com/...ck-archer.html
Truly an American Gentleman...It would do you well to take a look at the manner in which you engage individuals outside of the Greek council
It's a free publication but ad driven. I've been in talks with the Land Rover press department and they will be providing photos for the magazine instead.
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On another note, to the gentleman above- being casted in a negative light like you suggested I am isn't something I'm thrilled about but am curious as to why you think so little?
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Magazine publisher? You would think he would at least know it's jack@gmail.com. Not jack at gmail.com. Suspicious.