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Step-by-step
Submission Process
Find the right publications in Canada & Ontario
This guide gives you a simple, proven process to actually follow through.
Not because the work isn't
strong enough
Because no one knows how to package and submit them properly.
Everything you need to go from a finished project to a published feature.
The research is already done.
The submission paths are outlined.
All that's left is building your story and sending it out!
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Submission Checklist & Timeline
Why Getting Published Still Matters
Know Your Audience
Usage Rights Explained
Building Your Story
Crafting the Perfect Pitch
After the Yes: Maximizing Your Feature
The Foundation: Photography
Tracking & Building Relationships
Beyond Publications
Build long-term relationships with editors
A simple spreadsheet to keep every submission organized, track responses, follow-ups, and deadlines.
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Most architects and interior designers finish a project, post a few images, and move on. This article breaks down why that's a missed opportunity and how to start getting your work in front of Canadian editors, award panels, and the publications your clients actually read.
Get Published Workbook
Still images document a project, but video brings it to life. By adding motion, pacing, and perspective, you can communicate the experience of a space in a way that feels more immersive and engaging.
adding video
Creating content without a plan often leads to scattered results. This blueprint focuses on building a structured approach that helps you create with intention, stay consistent, and develop a library of visuals that supports your work over time.
Planning Content
Cost-sharing is a simple way to get more out of your investment in photography and video. By collaborating with other contributors on a project, you can reduce costs, streamline the process, and create a cohesive set of visuals that benefits everyone involved.
COST-sharing
Real experiences create something staged content cannot. When people interact naturally with a space, product, or service, the result is imagery that feels lived in, relatable, and far more meaningful to your audience.
Real Experiences