Reply #7 - March 30, 2007, 11:53:29 AM
Hi Leen,
When I refer to Wire Service, I refer to the pool that photographers go to when submitting photo stories. Among others, I was a member of Sipa, which was a French Wire.
Here is how you get there.
On your own, go out and find some news. Contact a wire agent (zuma/sipa/ or ap) and ask them to be your agent.
The Editor will look over your submission (ten or less of news related items) and either be your agent or let you go.
Once your agent accepts you, you pretty much have to do the assignments you are sent on. I was a little differnt, always doing my own thing.
When you finish, you give the JPEG files via FTP to your wire agency. If it's good breaking news, they will add you as a headliner.
This is where world wide mags go to shop for photos and stories. First they find a killer photo, contact the photog, and then round out with a story.
Unless you are a experience junkie with a low living expense, you don't want to do this. Time Magazine pays $250 per submission, and that the high end.

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