About the Projects database
The Projects database includes a project description, location, completion date, style
and notable features, project photos (professional photography and scouting shots),
product credits, photo caption information, publication status, as well as the designer,
architect, photographer, homeowner, writer and stylist (if applicable).
What are the benefits?
- Streamline scouting/sourcing efforts by searching quickly and easily for your specific content needs
- Review product or projects in an easy-to-read, standardized format
- Receive qualified submissions that suit your editorial product
How do I search for a project or product?
In order to search content quickly and easily, you may enter specific terms offered
in the search menu dropdowns (i.e. Publication Status: Never Published + Professional
Photography: Yes, Free + Style: Coastal/Beach), or you may type in a keyword search
such as ‘coastal’.
Who has access to the database?
The projects and products database is accessible to publications
that have subscribed to Editoratlarge.com.
If someone wants to submit directly or exclusively to me, how will I know?
You will receive an email from Ediotratlarge.com with a link to the
submission profile. You must be signed in to view the submission.
What should I do if I’m interested in a project or product I found in the database?
If you find a project or product you’d like to publish or learn more about, simply click "Contact"
on the submission profile. You will be able to contact the submitter through the Editoratlarge.com
interface. It’s up to you to give the submitter your contact information.
How will I know if a project has been previously published?
Any previous publication(s) is noted in the project profile. If a publication commits
to publish a project, this will be indicated in that project’s profile.
Am I required to respond to every submission?
Although it’s not required, we encourage you to at least respond to submissions within 4-6 weeks of receipt.
How will submitters know what my publication looks for?
In order to communicate editorial request to submitters, we ask that you include as much information
as possible in the publications summary page, which shows the publication’s cover or logo, a description
of the publication, submission requests and PDFs of sample editorial.
How are submissions vetted?
Each submission is preapproved by an Editoratlarge.com contributing
editor before it is included in the database.
What does the database look like?
Below is a sample view of a project and project search and profile pages.
How much does a subscription cost?
The subscription price ranges depending on size, circulation and frequency. Please email info@editoratlarge.com for more information.