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Originally Posted by SCORE-Cash
If anyone is interested in submitting to SCORE, Voluptuous, XLGirls, LegSex, Naughty Neighbors, 40Something, and Newcummers.
E-mail: wallp at SCOREGroup.com
Peter will provide you a photographers guidelines and it will detail, as to what type of models we are looking for and payment method.
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Will copy this to Eva.
We have been shooting for magazines for decades and it's true the magazine business is waning from the great days. But there's still a good income to be made from them.
Here are some tips.
Go down to your local store and buy up the magazines you think you can shoot for. No one I know starts out shooting for Playboy and Naughty Neighbors.
Study the pictures content, girls, poses, looks. Get a feel for the magazine and it's niche/style.
Find brand new girls that match the girls in the magazines, better would be good, use similar style locations but not the same. Shoot similar sets but not the same. The time to innovate is when you know what to do.
Shoot a set and take your time. This is not a time to be shooting 5 sets and videos in 6 hours. A good magazine day is 1-3 good sets. It will knock into a cocked hat what Met-Art pay. But don't give up on them yet. LOL
Contact the editor and introduce yourself. Get his email address. Submit to the editor a few pics via email if you can and wait for a response. Don't contact him cold until you have content to show him. He's bothered all day long by wannabees who have nothing to show him.
Yes you have to wait for your money, yes they are picky, yes the odds on breaking in are against you.
Yes they pay up to $2400 for a solo girl set non exclusive, you can sell a good solo girl set for $5,000. You won't sell a bad one though. Just get a good girl, good camera, and shoot a good set.
You can submit the girl first, but as a professional shooter you should know what a magazine buys.
Shoot two sets in a day, cost $500 for the model. Sell them to the US, UK, EU first rights and you can come out with $5,000 worth of sales. Or nothing.
VERY VERY IMPORTANT
You get the color balance and exposure right.
You get a good spread of poses clothed and naked.
Get the poses right.
You get cover shots, these are shots for the front cover and centre spread.
You get the girl right, she has to look into the camera with a thought in her head that says what the magazine is selling. That's the tough one.