Photographers that say they are "published"

9 years 3 months ago #423481 by Stanly

Ian Stone wrote: Published is published in my book.  And seeing that digital is taking over print, I would say either or is relevant.  



Soon, print will be a complete thing of the past.

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9 years 3 months ago #423502 by garyrhook

Stanly wrote:

Ian Stone wrote: Published is published in my book.  And seeing that digital is taking over print, I would say either or is relevant.  



Soon, print will be a complete thing of the past.


Rather than out and out disagreeing, I'll ask: do you refer to magazines? Books? What?

There is nothing better than printing your images on paper/etc and hanging them on the wall. "Print" is not ever going to go away.


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9 years 3 months ago #423513 by GWS

garyrhook wrote:

Stanly wrote:

Ian Stone wrote: Published is published in my book.  And seeing that digital is taking over print, I would say either or is relevant.  



Soon, print will be a complete thing of the past.


Rather than out and out disagreeing, I'll ask: do you refer to magazines? Books? What?

There is nothing better than printing your images on paper/etc and hanging them on the wall. "Print" is not ever going to go away.


That's not what Hollywood futuristic movies would portray!  :rofl:


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9 years 3 months ago #423606 by Jakov Barnes
Ahhhhh would be nice to get published.  Some day!  For me it's all good either way.  


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9 years 3 months ago #423622 by Roman Omell
:agree: I'm with you, it's all about persistence.   


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9 years 3 months ago #423639 by ShutterPal
I'm going to agree with Gary on this topic.  Having a print in your hand is border line indescribably different in a very positive way.  I don't mean to discount getting published online, I just feel print at least right now today, is much more desirable. 


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9 years 3 months ago #423786 by Moe
+1


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9 years 3 months ago #423860 by Kay Baker
I guess that answers that.   :lol:


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9 years 3 months ago #423869 by Jessa Layton
magazine or digital, it's published either way.  Now if someone asks where, I don't try to hide or mask one over the other.  


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9 years 3 months ago #423962 by Justin
+1

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9 years 2 months ago #424038 by stutter warrior
Same as those people who say they are published authors when they have actually self published an ebook on amazon

To be a published photographer it has to be in a print book or magazine that you have no affiliation with.


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9 years 2 months ago #424044 by Screamin Scott
I'd have to disagree with you here. While I do have images that have been in "print" in magazines, I also had an image on National Geographic's "Your Shot" "Daily Dozen" back in The 4th week of October of 2007. While it didn't make the following months print edition, it's still an accomplishment since many thousands of entries are received by that entity...

stutter warrior wrote: Same as those people who say they are published authors when they have actually self published an ebook on amazon

To be a published photographer it has to be in a print book or magazine that you have no affiliation with.


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9 years 2 months ago #424050 by Screamin Scott
Another point to be made here also is that in today's day & age, an image published online gets lots more views than one in a printed publication..

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9 years 2 months ago #424158 by Jarvis
Should it really matter?  To some, getting published in print or online will light their world on fire, others not so.  Do and say what makes you happy. 


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9 years 2 months ago #427621 by Joslyn
Not in my mind it doesn't.  Published is published.  


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