I’m not huge on doing these online workshops, but the print making one here sounds pretty tempting:
http://vshow.on24.com/event/14/17/88/rt/
Dallas, TX based photographer
I’m not huge on doing these online workshops, but the print making one here sounds pretty tempting:
http://vshow.on24.com/event/14/17/88/rt/
Is anyone familiar with different ways to get your blog noticed? I’ve been tipped off to a few different things, including something at http://technorati.com
This is a great little piece on what to carry with you as a pro videographer:
Maybe I’m just not a good enough photographer to tell a good photo from a very dull, average one, but the sample shots in this video just seem very blah and bland to me:
I’ll be doing a bit more video documentary work in the future, with the next event happening this weekend. I’ll be sure to post a link when it is up. I’m excited to be branching out some. I love still photography, but find video to be a very dynamic form of communication. Keep your eyes peeled, and I’d love feedback on each new video link!
Just a quick thought… I hear a lot of complaining these days about the profession of photography. Technology has made it easier for amateurs to get decent pictures. It has become so easy that many pros are worried about their client base disappearing. “If my client can take the image, why should they pay me?”
I’ve been saying this lately, and I’ve been hearing others say it, too. It applies to your photography business, but it also applies to any business and to life in general:
So, I recently did all the album artwork and all the promotions artwork for Rhett Miller’s upcoming album. I didn’t specifically put in my contract that all photos must have MY name on it, and not the label or promotions company. Many labels will do it if you just ask. I should’ve…