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==External links== |
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* [http://jpgmag.com/ JPG Magazine] |
* [http://jpgmag.com/ JPG Magazine] |
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* [http://powazek.com/posts/534 Derek Powazek - The Real Story of JPG Magazine] |
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* [http://8020publishing.com 8020 Publishing] |
* [http://8020publishing.com 8020 Publishing] |
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Revision as of 14:53, 15 May 2007
Editor | Derek Powazek |
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Categories | Photography |
Frequency | 6/Year |
First issue | January 2005 |
Company | 8020 Publishing |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Website | JPGMag |
JPG is a magazine, published 6 times a year[1] by 8020 Publishing, which focuses on photography. The content of JPG is user-created and submitted via the magazine's website. JPG pays $100 for each photo published. When photos are submitted to the website, they are voted on by members of the site's community for inclusion in the next issue. Photos are separated by theme, with some themes are assigned to issues and some are not.
The magazine was originally self-published through lulu.com, but in 2006 this changed, with the magazine now being a fully-fledged newsstand publication.
Themes
- Issue 01 - Origin
- Issue 02 - Lost
- Issue 03 - Fabulous
- Issue 04 - No Theme
- Issue 05 - Photography is Not a Crime
- Issue 06 - Oops!
- Issue 07 - Shoot Your Self - Self-portraiture, Hometown, Big
- Issue 08 - Embrace the Blur
- Issue 09 - Street
Founding editors
- Heather Powazek Champ
- Derek Powazek
Current staff
- Paul Cloutier - Publisher
- Devin Poolman] - Business Director, Ad Sales
- Jason DeFillippo - Technology Director