Join Scuba Sport Magazine and it’s editor on two awesome trips in 2013!
Belize Aggressor III- April 27 – May 3, 2013
Sand Tiger Safari – Morehead City, NC – May 17-19, 2013
Scuba Sport editor and SSI Platinum Pro 5000 recipient Joe Froelich has had hundreds of photos published in almost every diving magazine published in North America. He will be on an actual assignment for an article to appear in the July 2013 issue of Scuba Sport Magazine. Joe says, “We picked this particular week not only for the awesome weather and great visibility, but also in hopes of catching a migrating whale shark on its way down to Placencia.”
If you are an aspiring photographer, here are your chances to network with a decisionmaker of a rapidly-growing scuba magazine for an entire week!
As a part of this trip, photographers will learn exactly what type of photos magazine editors and contest judges look for when picking out winning photos, or photos for publication. Learn how to take photos that have a “WOW” factor that sets your photos apart. Photos taken by photographers participating on this trip will be given consideration for publishing to support the article. Even if you just want to go for the diving, this is a legitimate opportunity to have your picture (regardless of whether or not you are the photographer or the model/subject) appear in a national magazine.
Are you a photographer who would like the opportunity to write and take pictures for a magazine on a regular basis? If you are an undiscovered talent, this is the best way to secure a place on our rolodex.
Click HERE for more information. Or, go to the Scuba Sport Magazine Website
Scuba Sport editor and SSI Platinum Pro 5000 recipient Joe Froelich has had hundreds photos published in almost every diving magazine published in North America. He will be on an actual assignment for an article to appear in the July issue of Scuba Sport Magazine. We picked this particular week not only for the awesome weather and great visibility, but also in hopes of catching a migrating whale shark on its way down to Placencia.
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