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Topic: FAO Milky, Fastlane, all the guys with media accreditation... (Read 1665 times)
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Biscuit Fuelled
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Be the best and shove yourself down the throats of the places you want to take your shots. As has been said, every man and his dog has a DSLR, so you're going to have to be at the top of your game to get in print. Shoot every event you can, if it's something the publication doesn't have a photographer at, you might be in with a shot.
The biggest thing, in my opinion, is to look in the magazines, and ask yourself, honestly - are my shots as good as that? Because that's what the people that work there will be asking when they decide whether to pay cash for photos.
EDIT: Just to add - your have some good shots in your folio, but you haven't got any of DH races at all... why would a magazine pick up photos of your mates riding? The best way is to sell photos of an event they want covered, not to convince them to commission you - that's a much bigger risk for the publication, as they have no idea whether you're reliable or not.
Sorry if any of this sounds harsh, but it is SUCH a hard part of the industry to do well in. There are so many established guys on the scene that you really need to work your ass off to get known.
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jonny-intern
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How did you get your first shot into the press?
you get lucky and meet the right people, then you get better at taking good photos, then you get more luck if you have the photo they might want to use. then more luck helps... if you want to make money taking photos, go take wedding shots, if you want to take biking photos, i'd keep it as a sideline until you are really good then you might get picked up by a mag, but dont expect it to be overnight, as has been said, everyone has a dslr these days and most can take a semi decent photo, guys like victor lucas and steve behr have been around for years, and i think im right in saying victor only went full time photog recently(ish)... good luck!
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