Sunday, September 30, 2012

Sell Your Photos To Magazines

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There are magazines all over the world on every topic imaginable, so if you have taken an wonderful photo there is a good chance that a magazine somewhere would like to think it, and maybe, to release it.

Magazines have traditionally been one of the main markets for freelance photographers with many magazines paying hundreds of dollars for a singular cover image.

Magazine

During your next visit to your local bookstore, take a good look at all the shelves of beloved magazines. All those publications recite a tremendous chance for freelance photographers.

How Much Will You Earn?

Magazines tend to pay dissimilar fees depending upon the size that the photo appears in the magazine, and where it appears.

Typical fees for a cover photo in a regional magazine range from 0 to 0. A full page photo inside the magazine might pay to 0. As the photos get smaller, the fee range does too.

This is just a rough indication, and finally each magazine sets its own prices.

Here are some examples of rates paid by some beloved magazines for cover photos.

Alaska Magazine seeks to depict life in Alaska through high-quality images of its people, places and wildlife. Assignments are negotiated in advance. Other fees for photos are: cover 0, double page 0, full page 0, half page 0, quarter page .

British Columbia Magazine is a quarterly travel magazine seeing for fresh, unusual approaches to well-known landmarks and subjects, as well as seeking out the rare, exotic, strange, unfamiliar, and remote. Photo rates are: cover 0, double page 0; one page plus: 0; front cover inset: 0; one page: 0; half page: 0; one third page or less: 0.

Women in the Outdoors covers a range of outdoor sports and activities together with camping, fishing, hiking, shooting, hunting, canoeing, boating and bird watching. Pays: cover 0, double page 5, full page 5, half page 0.

Conservationist is a non-profit magazine published bi-monthly by the New York State branch of Environmental Conservation. Typical topics comprise fishing, hunting, nature viewing, and outdoor recreation. Pays: cover photos , other .

These are just a few examples of magazines that buy freelance photography and all of them have guidelines for photographers on their web sites.

Some Magazines Expect Exclusivity

Some magazines require exclusivity on any photos you submit, or they might ask that you do not submit the same photo to a similar publication for a inescapable period of months or years. So be sure to check the magazine's guidelines for photographers determined so you know what you are according to when you submit your photos.

Sell Your Photos To Magazines

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