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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
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What makes a photo suitable to appear on a magazine cover photo.
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Relating to the demographic.
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An emotional resonance
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Story telling.
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A strong composition.
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Drawing the viewer in.
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A good balance of contrast and color.
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Brand alignment.
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Timeliness.
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