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INTERESTED IN CONTRIBUTING ARTICLES AND/OR PHOTOS??
Then
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Notes for Contributors
Our mission is a simple one – we want to publish a
magazine that features the very best writing, the best photography and
the most informed, unbiased reviews! To this end we already have a
number of confirmed contributors, but are happy to consider further
submissions. We do ask however that you make yourself familiar with the
content and quality of the magazine and we ask that you send the Editor
a brief synopsis of the article you would like to contribute! Please
check with the Editorial team by email before writing a synopsis as we
may already have a similar article planned for a future issue. We will
only accept a synopsis by email - please email these to
contribute@oceanpaddlermagazine.com
To be considered for publication both the article and photographs need
to be of the highest standards and quality. We accept only digital
photography files and ask that these are taken on professional /
prosumer (6mp plus) digital cameras at the highest quality setting.
Accepting your article and photographs does not guarantee that it will
appear in the magazine.
We will ask you to sign a contract stating that the article and
photographs you submit have not been published before, either in print
or on the Internet and that they will not be used in any other
publications for a minimum of three months after publication of Ocean
Paddler.
Proposals & Unsolicited Submissions
Proposals and unsolicited submissions are always considered, but please
do not waste our time or yours! Make sure you understand the style of
the magazine and who its readers are. Please don’t ring or email the
editor (unless asked to do so) to discuss your unsolicited proposal.
Handy Hints – Writers! Your article should be clear, have a beginning, middle and an end.
Keep to the point and maintain a flow. The article should have a clear theme.
Appeal to the senses – write vividly, passionately! Use the appropriate tense – usually ‘past tense’
In order to pull the reader in your opening paragraph should be your
strongest. Don’t be afraid to show both the good and the bad sides of a trip;
always present an honest account. Avoid ‘blandness’ at all times, be descriptive, be emotive, avoid
unnecessary language, and always avoid clichés! Double check your facts and be wary of making generalisations that you
cannot be sure of. We will not tolerate any racist, sexist or otherwise
discriminatory writing. Create an interesting chronology – no day one, day two, etcetera Write economically and selectively – be your own worst critic – or ask
someone else to be!
Handy Hints – Photographers!
We prefer approximately 20-30 images to
choose from. If you have significantly more, we suggest eliminating
those of poor or questionable quality. Be hyper critical; we will only
consider the highest quality images for publication.
Accepted Image Formats High-resolution digital files only. we prefer low-resolution JPEGs
for initial selection and approval. If an article is approved for
publication, we will request high-resolution files in JPEG or TIFF
format to be sent via disc or uploaded to our ftp site.
Image Quality/Composition
Sharp focus, good, clear composition is essential. Subjects should be attractively framed – consider the ‘rule of thirds’ Contrast must be good, colours rich and vivid. Exposure must be correct (no overexposed or underexposed images will be
considered for publication.) A photograph showing an interesting perspective or taken from an unusual
angle really catches the eye! A portrayal of safe, correct kayaking practices (BAs should be worn in
most cases) A mix of ‘on-the-water’ ‘active’ (paddling, cooking, map reading etc)
and scenery (unique to the location) photographs are desirable as are
shots of flora, fauna and culture / people particular to the area
paddled – please avoid bow shots whenever possible! Cover images must be of the very highest quality and need to be in a
horizontal orientation
Submitting Images to Ocean Paddler
All images should
be previously unpublished unless special permission is obtained from the
Editor. Please contact Ocean Paddler’s editorial department with
questions. Low-resolution sample digital files can be sent in JPEG
format via email to:
richard.parkin@oceanpaddlermagazine.com |