You obviously know who Mark Seliger is, because you are – like him – a Texan who loves photography (if you don’t know who he is, take this moment to slap your hands with a wooden ruler and then Google his name… you should be embarrassed, by the way).
The first single is out…
I’m not really sure how you put something like this on your resume… I did all the photography for the band’s upcoming album, singles, press kit, etc. Of course, the first single off the new album has to involve a giant costume of… well, just click the link to see what I’m talking about (warning: it is a PG-13 style video/song)
That’s Rough…
As a Dallas photographer, you may already be aware of the DSVC. However, you might not be aware of their publication: Rough Magazine
Superficial, or just super?!?
I had to post this link:
A portrait…
Keep your W-9 handy…
As a freelance photographer, you will be asked for a W-9 to be filled out and faxed or emailed over. I get that ALL the time. Not only from new clients, but also from regular clients who are updating their records. Just store this PDF right on your computer’s desktop and you’ll be ready to print it, fill it in, and fax/email it at a moment’s notice:
The new frugality in cover shots…
I’m sure that, as a pro or aspiring photog, you’ve already seen this story about the $30 Time Magazine cover photo. There’s been a LOT of talk about it already, so I’m not going to beat a dead horse. Instead, I’m going to point out this blog at PBN&F regarding the issue. They have a real thought-provoking viewpoint, and many of the follow-up comments made by readers are worth scanning (though, some posts are moronic).
Are they really precious?!?
I’m not sure that even my photography skills can make these things look “precious” in the least bit. We had to sell these as part of an estate sale (my wife’s grandmother), and I was enlisted to do the photos. But really, is there any possible way to make these things look interesting?!? Who buys these things, besides my wife’s grandmother?
Abu Dhabi and me…
It’s strange to see where some of my photos pop up. One of my clients syndicates my news images all around the world. Often, I can see where they are being used by doing a quick Google search. Besides showing up in publications like the New York Times, the Boston Globe, and USA Today, I just found my images in a few more cool places.