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Jan 13, 2005 12:12 |  #1

http://jpgmag.com/issu​e1.html (external link) - Issue #1 titled "Origin" is now available. Its $19.99 i think...

JPG Magazine is for people who love imagemaking without attitude. It's about the kind of photography you get when you love the moment more than the camera. It's for photographers who, like us, have found themselves online, sharing their work, and would like to see that work in print.

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Jan 14, 2005 22:03 |  #2

52 pages for $20? ouch! and here i thought b&w was an spendy mag


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Jan 15, 2005 01:32 |  #3

im guessing...but

a) they say the print quality is very very good

b) the market isnt large, which makes good paper and printing expensive

c) its viewer oriented, mostly photobloggers...each issue is a theme and people submit their work, what gets chosen is printed. I doubt there is a profit being made.


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Jan 16, 2005 00:21 as a reply to  @ blinking8s's post |  #4

According to the website, the magazine contains no ads, so 52 pages are all left for the original content. 52 pages dedicated entirely to photography are actually more than the other magazines offer.


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