Keep Pamplemousse Magazine in Print

Pamplemousse Magazine is the foundation of our mission to to promote and celebrate the work of emerging and established photographers. Help us keep the presses running at this pivotal moment for our organization!

Our fundraising goal encompasses everything required to produce a magazine from start to finish including: printing, distribution, paying our design and editorial team and compensation for contributing artists. 

A letter from our founder Nora Lalle:

Hello Pamplemousse Community! You may have noticed we’ve been a bit quiet lately. We had a great end of the year with the release of our FOUNDATIONS Issue in November and participation in the PhotoNOLA Festival in New Orleans in December. Since then, we’ve been busy behind the scenes planning our goals for 2026 and beyond. 

My dedicated team and I have a lot of ideas and dreams, and we’ve reached the point when we need your help to make them happen. Today we are launching our first fundraising campaign to produce and print the next issue of Pamplemousse Magazine. 

For almost three years I’ve been able to “make it work” and pull together the money that it costs to create, print and distribute the magazine. I’m incredibly grateful for the support of our sponsors and subscribers who have played an essential role in keeping the magazine on newsstands. Since Summer 2023, our print run has increased significantly and we are now on the shelves at 35+ stores worldwide. This growth is incredibly exciting but also comes with increased production costs. In order to make another magazine, we need your help.

Donate to keep Pamplemousse Magazine in print! Publishing the magazine is the primary way we support our mission to promote and celebrate the work of emerging and established photographers. We became a nonprofit six months ago to achieve long term sustainability, which means any contribution you make is fully tax-deductible.  

This publication has been a source of inspiration, an important platform, and a resource for the photography community. To cease print publication now would not only be a devastating collective loss – it would break my heart. 


Thank you,

Nora