I've been following this thread for the past couple of days, and have been in two minds about whether to respond, but it's Friday afternoon and I don't want to be brooding about it all weekend!
Firstly, I really do appreciate the feedback, as it clearly comes from the heart. It would take until next week for me to discuss every point that has been raised, but those of you who have brought up the fact that a magazine has to be commercially viable in order to survive have hit the nail on the head. Striking the right balance in terms of content is probably the biggest bane of any editor's life - not to mention producing the magazine on time and on budget.
What never ceases to amaze me is the fact that here I am, producing a magazine (with the help of some outstanding colleagues and contributors, of course) that covers a very niche area of photography, and yet even within that niche opinions are extraordinarily diverse. I wouldn't have it any other way, and it's one of the many things I love about my job. However, it does mean that I can't satisfy everyone all of the time, much as I would like to. The good news is that Black & White Photography is very healthy, and has shown an increase in sales both in the UK and overseas in the past six months. I'm delighted with this, as it means there are people out there who are probably picking up the magazine for the first time, and falling in love with the medium of monochrome photography, therefore contributing to its future.
I don't know whether anything I can say here will make a difference to readers of the magazine, but if anyone would like to correspond with me personally on any of the issues raised in this thread, I would be only too happy to hear from you. I am always on
ailsam@thegmcgroup.com between Monday and Friday, but for now I'm off to enjoy a glass of wine, a curry, and watch Brighton & Hove Albion lose yet again tomorrow afternoon...
Have a great weekend everyone, and thank you again for all your comments.