I'm making this post to hopefully prevent other unsuspecting photographers from enduring the same trouble. You'll find a related LF Forum thread here. Please forgive the inclusion of trivial facts. I have included them because I expect David Spivak to refute my statements.
Shortly after making a submission to Focus in late April 2006, David Spivak left me an urgent voice mail asking me to call. We spoke on May 1, 2006, and he not only praised my work but stated how well I would fit into the next (at that time) issue, deadline soon approaching. He then proceeded to pitch his $1500 marketing package to me, and when I didn't bite on that, he tried to sell me on his online Focus Gallery. I didn't bite on that either, and suddenly Mr. Spivak no longer seemed interested in my photography or publishing it in his magazine. This concluded my call. He made no comment as to when my portfolio would be returned (for which I included $4.20 in Priority Mail postage).
I sent follow-up emails on May 9, May 26, June 7, and July 11 asking when he would return my portfolio. None of these emails bounced, and in fact, the June 7 and June 11 email recipients included EVERY email address listed on the Focus magazine website (info@, sales@, submissions@, feedback@, as well as dspivak@). Mr. Spivak nor ANY Focus agent has ever contacted me regarding these emails. On July 12, 2006 in the p.m. (PST), I left Mr. Spivak a voice mail on his personal cell phone (clearly indicated by his own voice and message). My call went unreturned, so I called again today, July 13, and got him on the phone at 1030am PST. He claims to have never received any of my emails, nor did he comment on my voice mail. He appeared cleverly ignorant to who I even was. I requested that my portfolio be sent back immediately, to which he said he would only happen at Focus Magazine's convenience (I guess there's never been a convenient time to return my work over the last eight+ weeks). Like others who have had similar dealings with him, I was treated rudely, disrespectfully, and hung up on.
I have given Mr. Spivak more than ample opportunity and patience to deal properly, responsibly, and respectfully with this matter. He neglected to do so, and that's why I am making this story public. My time has been disrespectfully wasted in attempting to communicate with Mr. Spivak and retrieve my portfolio. I fully expect that it and my $4.20 in return postage is a loss.
Unfortunately very similar stories are held by David Aschkenas http://tinyurl.com/gyhda and Arlene Love http://tinyurl.com/gg3rr, and who knows how many others that have not made this public. I urge fellow photographers to NOT SEND any prints or money to Focus Magazine.
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