steve simmons said:
In defense of View Camera magazine
here goes..... 3 VERY good point
If we did not care about the content of our magazine, and if our advertisers did not have a great deal of integrity of their own, VC would look very different than it does. Are we perfect. Not at all. Do we need to improve some aspects of our magazine. Yes. But some of our constant critics might consider backing up and looking at the big picture of who we are and what we do.
steve simmons
Steve
All 3 of those are very good points and things that I like and admire about the magazine. If I didnt find there to be wonderful traits within the magazine I wouldnt have even commented on it.
I dont know the manner in which the magazine is created, I dont know which programs, software, what computers etc.... but in every major layout program in existance there is the basic ability to spell check. Microsoft word even has one of the best spelling and grammar checks out there.
Like has been stated before. The content is AMAZING. I am eternally grateful to the wonderful information and imagery I have been exposed to. one of the first things I saw that got me interested in VC photography was michael mutmansky's article on his visit to the BNSF trainyard with clay harmon. INSPIRING. I am eternally grateful for that.
but the point remains that I think there is so much that gets lost when such miniscule simple things dont receive the time needed to fix them.
it just seems to not make any sense.
you receive it as constant critics but the basic assumption that a nationally distributed magazine would have a couple iterations of editing before printing IS NOT critical. its common courtesy to the readership.