Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2011/12/14
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Photographers submitting images, that is, for the LUG yearbook. I am currently up to date with entries. If you have sent me images but I have not confirmed your caption, assume that the images were not rec?d on my end! Please keep trying?email these days is trying enough!! If you haven?t sent in pictures for this yearbook, please do so! More than a few lurkers have surfaced from the primeval sludge with great stuff. The yearbook does NOT require any purchase! The images are NOT edited?send any two you?ve shot this year, with any camera, so long as they?re .jpg format and the file size is at least one meg. All proceeds from the yearbook go to Project H.O.M.E., a non-profit in Philadelphia that provides housing, medical care, and vocational training to homeless individuals. A review of the instructions: The LUG Yearbook New not-very-revised instructions for 2011 (Last updated 25 May 2011) Each year since 2006, the LUG has produced a yearbook of images. These images may or may not have been captured with Leica-branded equipment, but they were all produced during the calendar year of the yearbook (which in this case is anytime after January 1, 2011.) Submission Instructions: Images must be sent to Jim Shulman at jshulman at judgecrater.com before December 31st, 2011 for inclusion in the yearbook. *The images must be at least 1 meg. size, .jpg format. * Smaller images will likely not reproduce adequately. There is a limit of TWO images per photographer. Please attach the images to an e-mail to Jim Shulman?DO NOT E-MAIL IMAGES TO THE LUG LIST! The submission should include your name (as you wish it to appear in the yearbook), the titles of your images, and technical information (camera/lens/film as applicable.) Please submit all images and caption information together in one email. Please consider submitting images earlier, rather than later, in December. This helps me avoid an onslaught of last-minute work. All submissions will receive a confirmation e-mail, with a sample of the caption. If you do not receive a confirmation e-mail, then assume that your image(s) have not been received! Allow about a day or two for a reply from the time of submission for the reply e-mail. Some FAQs About the LUG Yearbook Project *Do I have to be a professional photographer to submit images?* NO!!! Anyone can submit images, from rank amateurs to seasoned pros. *What if my images aren?t good enough? Will they be rejected?* NO!!! There?s no such thing as ?not good enough? for the LUG Yearbook. All images are accepted as long as they meet the very basic standards of size (one meg+ .jpg images.) This is not a judged collection?it?s a voluntary anthology of the LUG?s photographic efforts during the year. *What if I don?t use a Leica for my submitted images?* Don?t worry?the images you submit are more than welcome, so long as you?re a supporter and enthusiast of the LUG. Your editor joined the LUG before he owned a Leica, and now shoots regularly with a large collection of Leica and non-Leica equipment. The important point is to just start. *Give me technical details!* If you insist. For best results, your JPEG file should be sRGB. No, make that "For best results, your JPEG file should be submitted by the deadline". If you are obsessive, then you might want to know sRGB, 300DPI. The verso page full bleed is 2888 x 2475 and the recto page is 2271 x 1588 (which leaves room for a caption underneath). *Can I use images that were featured on the LUG (or elsewhere?)* YES!! So long as the images were captured during 2011, they?re fair game for the book. *If I submit images, do I have to buy a copy of the book?* Absolutely not! Since this book is printed on demand, we have no minimum order requirements for the book. Moreover, the book will not go out of print (so long as blurb.com exists in more or less its present configuration.) If you want to see previous yearbooks?or buy copies?you can now. Go to blurb.com and search for ?Leica? ?LUG?<http://www.blurb.com/search/site_search?search=leica+lug>to see existing yearbooks. *Can my spouse/child/pet also submit images?* Why not? So long as the images are in the correct formation, and contain their name, the image(s) title(s), and the camera/lens/film (if applicable) used, that?s fine. *I submitted images last year. Will you automatically remind me to send more this year?* Unfortunately, I?m not that organized. I sincerely hope you check the e-mail (and digest) regularly for updates. *Do you need help with the yearbook?* Thanks, but I?m OK. Blurb.com templates help simplify matters considerably. *When will the yearbook be produced?* I close the yearbook at midnight on December 31st, and make it available for purchase as soon as possible. Last year ?as soon as possible? was about 3AM on January 1st. *How much does the yearbook cost?* That depends on whether you purchase a hardcover or paperback version. See previous blurb.com LUG yearbooks, and you?ll get an idea. The price of the yearbook depends upon the page count. There is a $5 surcharge for either the paperback or hardcover version of the book, with all profit proceeds going to Project H.O.M.E. (www.projecthome.org ) *Can you supply more specific technical information for preparing my submissions?* If you want to be more technical, please visit the blurb.com website. They provide a wide array of technical information for more advanced photographers/graphic artists. *Will you produce the book in large format?* The book will retain its format of the past five years. I have made this decision in the interests of economy (to make the book as affordable as possible) and simplicity. Depending on the page count, you may be able to elect an upgrade in paper stock at an additional cost. *Can I see examples from previous yearbooks?* Yes. Here are the yearbooks for 2006<http://www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/32512>, 2007 <http://www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/156991>, 2008<http://www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/522986>, 2009 <http://www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/1120157>, and 2010<http://www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/1896084>. You can look at the first 15 pages or so of each book online, or you can buy a copy.