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Your ideal magazine cover

Postby JodieTyley on Tue Apr 13, 2010 4:54 pm

So what would be on the front of a magazine that would make you pick it up and go straight to the check-out? Is there anything you want to see covered in the Big Feature? Tips on subjects that you would like to learn? Let us know! :)
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Re: Your ideal magazine cover

Postby horia on Tue Apr 13, 2010 6:48 pm

Hi Jodie

This is a very interesting question you posted here, but i'm afraid it's one without any definitive answer.
Firstly, may i just say you've done a pretty good job so far :) DP's covers were almost always intriguing but still pretty straight forward for what was inside to discover. Now from my perspective, a cover of a magazine such as yours should challenge the possible buyer. It should show a good quality image - anything somewhat popular like a good landscape, macro or portrait - but one that almost any reader could take if they read the content of the mag. So, yes, it should be a "PRO" shot, but not something out of this world so that it would be untouchable by the common reader/photographer.
This is why i said you did a pretty good job so far. The latest covers i remember related to my photo interests were doable landscapes/seascapes that were definitely linked to the season outside and while being really cool shots, with a little work and advice from the mag, one could take such, too.

Since i hope to have answered your question, may i pose one myself? :)
"What does an amateur photographer (such as myself, say)have to do to get on a cover of a magazine (such as yours)? (any advice would be welcomed!)

Cheers and keep up the good work
Horia
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Re: Your ideal magazine cover

Postby chrisburns on Wed Apr 14, 2010 7:40 am

simple..

ideal cover for me would be an image that I took on it...

I think most people would say the same
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Re: Your ideal magazine cover

Postby Debbie Collins on Wed Apr 14, 2010 8:30 am

Hi,

I would love to see a cover showing a beautiful droplet and refraction photo. I have seen some amazing photos recently and some wonderful original concepts but have had great difficulty even on the internet getting some information on how to set up these beautiful shots and get the reflections in the right place. I admit I have spent a number of afternoons with some props and a bottle of glycerine but the only one that came out well was by luck ! I went back through the dp magazine and don't think it has been covered for a while ?. Finally, I think that it is the type of photography which everyone can experiment with at home so it would reach a wide audience.

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Re: Your ideal magazine cover

Postby JodieTyley on Wed Apr 14, 2010 8:44 am

Thanks for your input guys, keep it coming!

As for your question Horia - the best thing to do is keep posting your work on the gallery and the forum, or send in a CD of cover-worthy images and address it to our lovely blacklisted_site Justine Ablett. They don't have to be hi-res, because Justine can request these later if need be. One thing to remember is that cover images HAVE to have space for the text to fit around it! The postal address is below:

Digital Photographer Magazine,
Imagine Publishing Ltd,
Richmond House,
33 Richmond Hill,
Bournemouth,
Dorset,
BH2 6EZ,
England
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Re: Your ideal magazine cover

Postby JodieTyley on Wed Apr 14, 2010 8:48 am

Debbie Collins wrote:Hi,

I would love to see a cover showing a beautiful droplet and refraction photo. I have seen some amazing photos recently and some wonderful original concepts but have had great difficulty even on the internet getting some information on how to set up these beautiful shots and get the reflections in the right place. I admit I have spent a number of afternoons with some props and a bottle of glycerine but the only one that came out well was by luck ! I went back through the dp magazine and don't think it has been covered for a while ?. Finally, I think that it is the type of photography which everyone can experiment with at home so it would reach a wide audience.

Debbie


I will put this forward for you at the next features meeting! Do you have issue 91 though? The Top 20 Tips were all about reflections. Past issues are available at our eShop: www.imagineshop.co.uk :)
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Re: Your ideal magazine cover

Postby Debbie Collins on Wed Apr 14, 2010 9:07 am

Thanks Jodie, I have that issue and it;s really good. What I cant get is tips and experience for how to set up for example those beautiful leaf and macro shots so that whatever you want reflection in the droplet works !.

Look forward to seeing if you can help in the future issues.

Thanks for listening.

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Re: Your ideal magazine cover

Postby horia on Wed Apr 14, 2010 9:16 am

JodieTyley wrote:Thanks for your input guys, keep it coming!

As for your question Horia - the best thing to do is keep posting your work on the gallery and the forum, or send in a CD of cover-worthy images and address it to our lovely blacklisted_site Justine Ablett. They don't have to be hi-res, because Justine can request these later if need be. One thing to remember is that cover images HAVE to have space for the text to fit around it! The postal address is below:

Digital Photographer Magazine,
Imagine Publishing Ltd,
Richmond House,
33 Richmond Hill,
Bournemouth,
Dorset,
BH2 6EZ,
England


Thanks a lot for your reply, Jodie!
I'll start selecting some images and when i think i have a decent number of good quality portrait ones, with enough space for text, i might send then to Justine.

Cheers
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Re: Your ideal magazine cover

Postby Seosaimhin on Wed Apr 14, 2010 10:01 am

You're in luck Debbie - issue 97 will cover macro photography, so hopefully you'll find something to spark your creativity in there!

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Re: Your ideal magazine cover

Postby Debbie Collins on Wed Apr 14, 2010 1:50 pm

Many thanks that's great news.. I look forward to seeing it! Debbie :-)
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Re: Your ideal magazine cover

Postby Richampton on Thu Aug 05, 2010 8:04 am

I think the magazine covers have been exceptional, better than the others on the market. One idea perhaps, as a bit of fun / something different, is to have a collage of various images from the gallery / previous issues? - not seen that before :?:
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Re: Your ideal magazine cover

Postby dave_h on Thu Aug 05, 2010 9:08 am

theres only one answer to this - Claudia Schiffer !!!!!
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Re: Your ideal magazine cover

Postby Richampton on Thu Aug 05, 2010 9:11 am

dave_h wrote:theres only one answer to this - Claudia Schiffer !!!!!


A collage of Claudia Schiffer? Lol
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Re: Your ideal magazine cover

Postby Rosie on Thu Aug 05, 2010 9:18 am

Any celebrities / famous faces that are 'of the moment' that you'd like to see on the cover?
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Re: Your ideal magazine cover

Postby yvonne on Thu Aug 05, 2010 9:39 am

I personally wouldn't want to see any celebrities on the cover. They're everywhere, it's nice to get a break from them and look through photography mags which are celeb free! lol. :)
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