"Brian Blankenship" <brian@bngraphics.com> You are a brave person to start a photo magazine. The last start up was somewhat of a dissapointment, but survived quite well. Photovision by Stephen Anchell, it was hopped, would support his in depth research and career on photography, chemistry begin something on the physics and show great pictures. It drifted like the rest into a politics of whose pics and whose opinions sounded like his, little techno-weenie stuff that made him so well known and respected. Rasmussen's B&W magazine took off like a Piper Cub and just kept climbing. The photography looks far greater in the magazine than inperson, in many examples I followed through. His writing staff improved and all in all with circulation myltiplying steadily, sponsorships came forward and now it's hard for an art photographer to get in through editorial due to the overflow of submissions. I wish you well, will look for some work that you can use, and ask you the be aware of your typos. It can sorely influence your follwoing. (get it?:)) Steve Shapiro, Carmel, CA