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Social Media-PR for Gay Magazine Physique Pictorial

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ORGANIZATION: BOB MIZER FOUNDATION

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Physique Pictorial
Bob Mizer Foundation

After a lengthy hiatus, the non-profit Bob Mizer Foundation has relaunched its renowned art journal: Physique Pictorial. A 100-page photo-and-text volume, published four times a year.

Physique Pictorial highlights vintage male physique photography and illustration from the Bob Mizer estate as well as featured works from Mizer's peers.

More on the Bob Mizer Foundation: bobmizer.org

The Pictorial also publishes portfolios from contemporary photographers and illustrators who specialize in celebrating the male physique.

More details about the re-launched Physique Pictorial are here: https://goo.gl/eKR423

And here: https://goo.gl/WwxCsf


The Foundation is seeking an experienced public relations/social media specialist who will maintain ongoing updates with the Mizer Foundation's social media followers as well as establishing ongoing information flow to various GLBTQ blogs and websites related to Physique Pictorial.

The volunteer should have keen writing skills for compiling succinct and engaging updates related to Physique Pictorial news and happenings. Also deft communication/social skills for interacting with other writers and journalists and social media mavens.

Please contact the Foundation's art director Frederick Woodruff for further information.

Thank you,

FW

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About BOB MIZER FOUNDATION

Location:

920 Larkin St, @The Magazine, San Francisco, CA 94109, US

Mission Statement

A photographic foundation that celebrates the power of controversial photography.

Description

The Bob Mizer Foundation, Inc. believes that the most disputed works of art are the most important to the progress of society.

Our mission is driven by the need to preserve Bob Mizer's archives, which include over one million photographic works, and his equipment, props, sets, and remaining personal effects. In addition, the foundation holds works by some of Mizer's contemporaries and successors, including George Quaintance, Bruce Bellas, and Dave Martin, and exhibits photographic shows by artists producing works that visually, politically, or otherwise push mainstream societal boundaries.

CAUSE AREAS

Arts & Culture
Computers & Technology
LGBTQ+
Arts & Culture, Computers & Technology, LGBTQ+

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

This is a Virtual Opportunity with no fixed address.

SKILLS

  • Basic Computer Skills
  • People Skills
  • Journalism
  • Multi-Tasking
  • Brand Development & Messaging
  • Interactive/Social Media/SEO

GOOD FOR

N/A

REQUIREMENTS

  • Must be at least 25
  • Varies

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