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Working for a fashion magazine like Vogue or Bazaar? |
I am currently in college majoring in English and minoring in Journalism. I have an fairly strong background in art, having taken many classes (I was a visual arts major before I switched to English). What should I do if I want to work for a fashion magazine when I graduate from college? How would I go about that? What do they look for? I'm interested in everything from writing to page design to photography. Join your colleges newspaper and/or magazine. You need to build a portofolio. Working with the college's publications you will become familiar with what it takes to put a publication "to bed". Also you could compete and attend the journalism conventions per state per college to help you broaden your journalism knowledge, network, etc. intern! intern! intern! |
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Maybe you could write about peoples attatchments to photographs and how they help replace memories. "Pictures are worth 1000 words" maybe use that as an opener. ...I am always looking to add to my portfolio. However, this is a big world and the chances of us being located close are low. You should list yourself on Model Mayhem and One Model. Although f... You won't need the 75-300mm for fashion. There are a few lenses that glamour/fashion photographers use. 24-85mm f/2, 18-200mm VR, 28-105mm and prime lenses like the 50mm f/1.4 and 85mm f... No more the image of the average male than the female models are of the average female. ...It might give you better edge if you cover fashion related not just to garments (ie. clothing) but also Music, and attitude. Try and link together movements in fashion, and talk about sub-cultures ... You might look at a power point presentation with images from both periods. For example, a picture of a "typical" teen in the 1920's and in the 1980's. Put music in the backgrou... I have a feeling you would like the artistic/student neighborhoods. Check out Lincoln Park (boutiques, cafes) or Millenium Park. Art Institute's right next door. There's also University ... In highschool, I would definitely concentrate on the Art side of things. You may need to take a Foundation year at Parsons, where you learn fundamentals such as drawing, before you can go into a de... |
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