We're So Glad We've Found Each Other!
We LOVE great photography!
After all, isn't that what catches your eye in any publication?
At Seasons of the 208, we believe you deserve to be compensated for your hard work, early mornings, expensive equipment and years of dedication and training.
If you've got a great collection of landscape, outdoor sports and/or wildlife images taken within Idaho we want to see them!
Follow these simple instructions and you could be on your way to earning some ca-ching for your excellent images.
A few times per quarter we will send out an image call email to our approved photographers. It will include file upload instructions at that time.
How do you get on that list?
Fill out the application below and we will review your submission. We will not make notifications of approval or rejection, but you'll know you made the cut when we send out our next image call.
Do NOT send samples by email. This will just annoy our image editor. We may take a look at your website, but we will NOT view Facebook pages to find your images. I recommend uploading your best selection for our review below.
Preference will be given to non-cell phone images. All images must be able to meet print requirements of at least 1000 pixels on the long edge. (The larger, the better) A full page image needs to be 3500 pixels. All images must be supplied at 300 dpi.
So what do we pay? This is just for starters as this may need tweaked as time goes on. Payments includes rights for a one time publication up to 10,000 copies, and for low resolution digital display within the flip-able online version of the magazine, wherever it may be displayed, and for low resolution watermarked display on social media.
Cover- $275
2 Page Spread $225
1-1/2 Page $175
Back Cover (1/2 Page) $155
Full Page $125
3/4 Page $110
2/3 Page $90
1/2 Page $75
1/3 Page $50
1/4 Page $35
1/8 Page $25
Spot Image $15
(paid in the month following publication)
Looking Ahead
Editorial Calendar for Photo Essays
Summer 2025 - Flowing Waters
Autumn 2025 - Autumn Details
Winter 2025 - Winter Wildlife
Spring 2026 - Colors of Spring
Summer 2026 - Spanning Time
(Old Bridges and Trestles)
Autumn 2026 - Fences and Gates
Winter 2026 - Winter Wanders
(Tracks, Trails and Roads)
Spring 2027 - New Arrivals (Wildlife Babies +)
Summer 2027 - Night Skies
(Topics subject to changes right up until publication)