HOW IT WORKS:
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The Editors
Have responsibility for all aspects of the production of the magazine. |
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The Photographers/Artists
Submit their work to be published in the magazine or get in contact to ask the editors to review their books or exhibitions. |
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The Writer
Is commissioned by the editors to review books and exhibitions or write feature essays. |
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The Funder
Receives applications from the editors and makes considered decisions about how public expenditure should be allocated. |
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Finding Work for Publication
Editors travel to arts venues across Britain and Ireland who host days giving photographers/artists the opportunity to present their work for publication. These are advertised in the magazine and in the mailouts of the host organisations. |
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Editorial Discussion
Editors and writers meet informally and discuss future subjects for the magazine. |
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The Gallery Director
Wishes to see his exhibitions and artists reviewed or published in the magazine. |
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Conflicts of Interest
These may occur when advertising revenue and choices about review material coincide. |
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Conflicts of Interest
Care must always be taken by editors to avoid conflict of interest between writers and their subjects. |
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The Design Process
Brings together the material for each issue into the digital layout of the magazine which is then delivered to the printer. |
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Printing the Magazine
An editor is present during the printing process to ensure the best possible production values are achieved. |
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After Delivery
The subscription and distribution departments package magazines for individual outlets and subscribers. |
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Distribution
Different distribution companies ship the magazine to outlets around the world. |
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The Reader
Enjoys the resulting magazine. |
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