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Creating Photos for Magazine Covers

Hosted by: James Patrick

 

We realized it would benefit our audience to have a good conversation around what helps make a successful cover image. Let’s talk about it today. 

 

“The image should be compelling enough to make someone stop and pause and take in that magazine visually.”

 

 

IN THIS EPISODE

  • What makes a photo suitable to appear on a magazine cover photo. 

  • Relating to the demographic. 

  • An emotional resonance

  • Story telling. 

  • A strong composition. 

  • Drawing the viewer in. 

  • A good balance of contrast and color. 

  • Brand alignment. 

  • Timeliness. 

 

 

Instagram: @jpatrickphoto

Text me marketing questions @: 480-605-3254 

 

 

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