The American annual of photography . ^h. 231. WRITING FOR PHOTOGRAPHICMAGAZINES By FREDERICK C. DAVIS NY one who is a practical amateur or profes-sional photographer is eligible to write forphotographic magazines. These various pub-lications are constant buyers of articles whichare of interest to photographers; and while theirrates of payment are not as high as could be wished, the re-muneration is satisfactory. No great literary ability norextensive photographic experience is necessary in order to writesomething acceptable for these magazines, but the article mustbe practical and helpful. The
The American annual of photography . ^h. 231. WRITING FOR PHOTOGRAPHICMAGAZINES By FREDERICK C. DAVIS NY one who is a practical amateur or profes-sional photographer is eligible to write forphotographic magazines. These various pub-lications are constant buyers of articles whichare of interest to photographers; and while theirrates of payment are not as high as could be wished, the re-muneration is satisfactory. No great literary ability norextensive photographic experience is necessary in order to writesomething acceptable for these magazines, but the article mustbe practical and helpful. The writer must have had pho-tographic experience, be it as a vocation, as an avocation, or asa hobby. Needless to say, general encyclopaedic recasts—such as HowPhotography was Discovered—^are not wanted; nor are dis-sertations on the relative beauties of photographs and oil-paint-ings; nor any material whatever rewritten from referencebooks. Articles instructing how to make new apparatus, howto adapt old photographic appliances to new uses
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