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MEUSE/Eloise Magazines

Q: How often is your magazine released?

A: Meuse Magazine is a bi-monthly publication.

 

Q: What sorts of things are you opposed to including in your magazine?

A: We are a cruelty free publication, so we do not advocate the use of any animal fur, bones or skins.

We also do not include smoking of any kind in our publication, as we like to also promote healthy living.

 

Q: How can I submit my work to your publication?

A: Please email 2 web sized samples of work for review

 

Q: What are the image sizes and format needed for submisssions?

A: Final approved images need to be sized at a minimum of 2550x3300 and set at 300 dpi resolution. jpg is the most utilized format. Full photo credits need to be included along with a wardrobe and accessories list (ie, dress by H&M)

 

Q: Is nudity acceptable in a potential editorial submission?

A: Implied nudity is acceptable, but blatant full nudity is not.

 

Q: How will I know if my work has been accepted or not?

A: If we are interested in running your work we will notify you via email.

 

Q: Do you send out hard copies of the magazine to persons featured?

A: At this time we provide high res digital tearsheets only to persons included in our publication.

 

Q: Do you pay for written content submitted?

A: No, as we are an independently run publication we do not currently pay for any content.

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