Originally posted by: Lucky
it's not a lot of money but it's decent. Colleagues have told me they pay around a 2K stipend/week while on assignment. How does one become able to shoot for them? That's a much more difficult question. The stories are pretty much self-generated. You don't just become a staff member and have stories assigned, you create them and propose the idea to the editors. If they think it's a great story and believe in your ability to show that story through pictures, they'll send you.
Shooting for National Geographic is one of my goals in life
And another goal would be to be with a female before I die
:evil:.
Originally posted by: Lucky
it's not a lot of money but it's decent. Colleagues have told me they pay around a 2K stipend/week while on assignment. How does one become able to shoot for them? That's a much more difficult question. The stories are pretty much self-generated. You don't just become a staff member and have stories assigned, you create them and propose the idea to the editors. If they think it's a great story and believe in your ability to show that story through pictures, they'll send you.
Shooting for National Geographic is one of my goals in life.
Originally posted by: TMPadmin
Originally posted by: Lucky
it's not a lot of money but it's decent. Colleagues have told me they pay around a 2K stipend/week while on assignment. How does one become able to shoot for them? That's a much more difficult question. The stories are pretty much self-generated. You don't just become a staff member and have stories assigned, you create them and propose the idea to the editors. If they think it's a great story and believe in your ability to show that story through pictures, they'll send you.
Shooting for National Geographic is one of my goals in life.
Took a look at your website. I would have to say you are well on your way. Photography is 90% art, 5% technical skill and 5% being in the right place at the right time. Hmm? Actually maybe being in the right place is 90% but skill and art are also 90%. Well you get my drift. Part of the skill and art come from putting yourself in the right place at the right time. I had the "privilege" of studying under Leslie Krims for a few years. I feel I let him down but then again I wasn't his star pupil. My "art" was not up to par with what he liked. My technique was "perfect" but he didn't care for my subject matter.
Anyway as I have come to find out, NG finds you. Keep shooting, I guess.
Time to go check out the brown mangoes...Originally posted by: crumpet19
Someone wants to photograph ethiopian boobies...