We did not do market research to guide our content. However we have chosen this form of communication as more effective and adapted to today's habits. Indeed since the word communication implies two directions and not simply the exercise of unilateral information and authority I invite from now on and will repeat this invitation often our readers to send letters articles collaborations and photos addressed to the magazine or even to specific columnists so that the impersonal readership acquires a little more specific characteristics. These letters and your contributions will only be published when we think they will be of interest to more readers. After all our pages will probably be few.
Thus the shorter the collaborations the greater the chances of e-commerce photo editing publication but we will try to respond personally to as many letter writersreaders as we can. Perhaps it is appropriate that these preliminary declarations also include the theoretical outline within which the Photospace will move. Of course these frames will have them the ability to expand and contract that every mental processing imposes. But it is useful to describe the general directions. The goal of Fotochoros is to become an instrument of education and a stage for the promotion of photographers who deal with photography which prevailed to be called creative or artistic or in a few more words is the link to its creator.
As a means of satisfying this goal we will use theoretical articles permanent or temporary collaborators photographic portfolios discussions and comments. We will also emphasize the presentation of the photographic work of important photographers either wellknown or less wellknown. Studying their work and our love for it is always a source of inspiration. The current photographic activities of foreign countries will not concern us so much since there are many other publications which circulate more frequently and can more fully cover these areas. On the contrary we wish to give great weight to the photographic activities of Greece and especially of the Greek province. In other words where many and important things are done with such passion that I doubt if the capital has ever known.