Hi John,

I supply images to a fair few magazines and almost all accept digital, some after 
being 'converted' though the majority now ask for digitised images as a matter of 
course. I am also aware that some do not and still prefer trannies. It is probably a 
case of checking out with the publications before you shoot the job.
good shooting

Stewart Jackson.



> Message date : May 20 2004, 01:09 PM
> From : "John Begg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Subject : [PRODIG] Digital or film for magazines
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> Hi All,
> 
> I am about to shoot an architect's own house, and hope to put the images
> together with an article for release to various magazines.
> I would love to shoot this digitally, but fear that I may be limiting my
> market.  I recall from previous posts that many photographers here in the UK
> have found most (UK) magazines still insist on film. True/False?
> Anyone with experience of shooting for magazines care to comment?
> 
> John
> John Begg Photography
> Architecture & Interiors
> London
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