We are so excited to have just announced the first issue of our very own, photography-based magazine - Impressions Magazine! It looks AWESOME!
This first issue features twenty local models of whom we photographed for the magazine, and each model was featured with a full page of images. The models looked fantastic, the magazines look fantastic, and we couldn't be more thrilled! We partnered up with Chris Beard Photography for this first issue, and we all are so stoked with how well everything went!
Here's a few photos of the magazines:
Al and I are going to be continuing on with the next issue of the magazine, and we are really excited for it!
Interested in modeling for the next issue? Here's some awesome spreads from the first issue ... imagine YOUR photos, full-page, just like this:
The photo-shoot will be held on Monday, June 1st and Sunday, June 7th - your choice of date.
You will have a 30 minute professional hair and make-up session with the amazing ladies at Textures Hair Salon, followed by a 60 minute portrait session with myself. Approximately 200 photos will be taken, and you will receive a full page in the magazine, featuring your best 5-10 images.
You will also receive 10 web-sized images for online use or web-portfolios, as well as 10 complementary copies of the magazine.
We have had an incredible response so far, with over 400 models indicating that they would like to be informed of the next shoot. Only 20 spots will be available, and due to this limited availability, registration will be on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Reserve your photo shoot, and your spot in the magazine, for only $325, at http://www.bcapphoto.com/magazine.
Also - for you business owners, we are opening up a limited number of sponsorship opportunities in this next issue of the magazine. Something you think you're interested in? Please contact us at
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Posted April 22 2009 by Bryan Caporicci | Category: It's Chic! | View all recent posts
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