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# Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Cameras for the greater good
Posted by Mary

Remember XO's "One Laptop per Child" campaign? The latest nonprofit organization reaching out to underprivileged children is 100Cameras.

According to their Website, the organization "identifies children living in unjust conditions and gives them cameras to document their lives."

The goal? They want to raise awareness. Hopefully, since seeing is believing, there will be a beneficial movement providing empowerment for these children.

This is just another example of how much a picture can say and how powerful that message is.

In other news, Mophie's USB wall chargers are on sale. Get 'em while they're hot!

Since a lot of gadgets are now charged via USB, this is a perfect companion for the traveler or the forgetful commuter. (I can't tell you how many times my phone dies from lack of charging.)


Anybody have any good pictures of this summer? Feel free to share in the comments section.

Thanks for reading,
Joie





Wednesday, June 23, 2010 4:45:36 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [0]
# Monday, June 21, 2010
Get Ready To Travel
Posted by Mary

Get yourself ready for summer vacation. While you're at it, get your camera ready, too! Here are some helpful hints for traveling with all of your gear:

-Be sure to have an appropriate bag for all of your gear. Your equipment should be secure, and the bag should be well padded to ensure protection. Also, bags with noticeable logos are more likely to be stolen. Never leave your bag unattended.
-Don't check a camera bag. Just don't do it.
-Have a lock on your bag, just in case.
-Bring Ziploc bags for your lenses and body, especially if heading to a sandy environment.
-Keep in mind security requirements for airlines. Remove any liquids (lens cleaner and such things) from your bag. Keep your electronics organized as they will be inspected.
-Make a list of everything you have and occasionally check to make sure nothing is missing.

Tip:
Water shots are great for vacations. There's something mysterious about oceans, lakes, ponds and rivers that adds interest to your shots.

-Joy

Monday, June 21, 2010 7:56:16 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [0]
# Thursday, June 03, 2010
New Product Shot Idea: Mariano Pastor and Via U!
Posted by Mary

Necessity is said to be the mother of invention, and this tough economy has certainly brought about some new, creative photography business ideas. Check out photographer Mariano Pastor's Via U! product shot package. For $112 Via U! will provide customers with a high-quality product shot of any item under 18 inches, from wine glasses to laundry detergent. The client gets to choose the background and layout and receives unlimited rights for the resulting shot. My thanks to Springwise for the tip!

Has the recession pushed you to explore new business models or offer discount packages? Share your ideas here!

Best,
Mary



Thursday, June 03, 2010 9:47:42 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [1]
# Wednesday, May 19, 2010
2011 PM Articles Preview
Posted by Mary

The articles for the 2011 edition of PM are trickling in, and editing has commenced. As you can see, we have a great lineup for this coming year (titles haven’t been finalized yet):

Finding Your Niche by Vik Orenstein
Interview with Robb Siverson
Interview with Genevieve Russell by Donna Poehner
Interview with Sue Bird by Donna Poehner
Taking Advantage of Local Publication Opportunities by Paul A. Grecian
Interview with Daniel Rowe by Jane Friedman

Stay tuned for sneak previews of the 2011 articles. I’ll also post some choice clips from the 2010 PM articles and interviews. I’d better get back to editing….

Mary



Wednesday, May 19, 2010 10:42:42 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [0]
# Monday, May 17, 2010
Upcoming Online Seminar: 10 FREE (or low cost) Ways to Promote Your Art
Posted by Mary

Whether you are a new artist just starting out, or a seasoned veteran with years of shows to your credit, the new media landscape has created an opportunity to promote your art in a variety of cost effective ways. This webinar will show you 10 free or low cost ways to promote your art including:
  • Insider tips on how to get free media coverage
  • How to connect with reporters who are looking for artists in your field
  • Ways to get blogs to write about you and review your art work
  • How to use social media to get the word out about your art
Everyone who registers receives free online access to the recording of the session, The Complete Guide To Selling Your Art Online download (a $10 value!), and a coupon for one free month with ArtSpan. Art Span provides custom web sites for artists who want to sell their work online.

Presenter: Karen Leland; Karen is the co-founder of Sterling Marketing Group, which helps artists, authors and entrepreneurs use the power of PR and marketing to promote their art, books and businesses. Karen is the best-selling author of 6 books, and is a mixed media artist.
Live Online Presentation: Tuesday, May 25, 2010 1:00 pm (EDT)
Length: 60 minutes
Registration Fee: $59.00 SAVE $10! Pay only $49 if you register by midnight, May 21st!

Register now!



Monday, May 17, 2010 1:23:56 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [1]
# Friday, May 14, 2010
Book Recommendation: The Photographer’s Market Guide to Building Your Photography Business
Posted by Mary

If you look forward to reading the business articles in Photographer’s Market year after year, check out the newly revised edition of The Photographer’s Market Guide to Building Your Photography Business by Vic Orenstein. This book is an all-in-one resource for successfully starting or maintaining your photography business. You’ll learn how to:

•    Harness the power of digital photography
•    Target your audience through online marketing
•    Find your niche (or shift to a new one)
•    Craft a solid business plan
•    Network professionally with other photographers
•    Showcase and price your work
•    Get support from accountants and lawyers
•    Create a strategic path for your business at every stage
•    And more!

Have a great weekend!
Mary





Friday, May 14, 2010 3:50:00 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [0]
# Wednesday, May 12, 2010
New Portrait Ideas: Noah Wolf
Posted by Mary

Finding new ways attract customers and make your portrait photography business stand out from the crowd can be a challenge. However, Minnesotan photographer Noah Wolf has found a way to do just that. At the start of 2010 Wolf launched his new Avatar: Social Media Portraits series. In exchange for a small fee, each customer receives a personalized photo session and a creative, flattering digital image for unlimited online use.

For $79 Wolf promises the following:
* A photographic experience that will both surprise you and put a smile on your face
* Creative consultation with me on the day of your session.
* A thrilling time in front of the camera :)
* Post-session portrait consultation to help choose your favorite image.
* One completely mastered, retouched and enhanced digital file that you leave with the same day! (Can you have more than one?  Of course!)
* No limitations to how you can use your portrait online.
* Finally, you get to upload an image that makes you look and feel great.

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Keep shooting and finding new ways to market your work!
Mary



Wednesday, May 12, 2010 2:11:09 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [0]
# Thursday, May 06, 2010
And…we’re back!
Posted by Mary

Well, the Photographer’s Market blog is back, but I’m actually here for the first time. Let me introduce myself: I’m Mary Bostic. I’ve been an editor for North Light Books and IMPACT Books for several years, and I’m excited to be the new editor of Photographer’s Market and Artist’s & Graphic Designer’s Market.

A lot has happened since we were last in touch through this blog. For starters, the 2010 Photographer’s Market is now available. Check it out for new tips, articles, interviews and, of course, listings. The 2011 edition is now well underway, and it promises to provide some great articles and a boatload of new listings, so stay tuned.

We’re also very excited to announce the upcoming launch of Artist’s Market Online. AMO is slated to go live at the end of the summer and will provide readers with everything AGDM has to offer and then some. You’ll be able to search listings, track your submissions, exchange ideas and advice with other photographers and much more. You can purchase a subscription to the website, or buy the 2011 edition of PM and you’ll get the best of both worlds with a free 1-year subscription to AMO.

I promise we won’t stay silent for so long again, so please sign up for our blog and newsletter (also to be resurrected soon). I’ll post a few times a week with updates about the book and website, news about upcoming contests and workshops, interesting photography-related tidbits, and the occasional random musing (mostly photography-related but sometimes otherwise).

Best,
Mary Burzlaff Bostic
Editor, Web and Print





Thursday, May 06, 2010 2:40:28 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [0]
# Thursday, January 24, 2008
Upcoming Events
Posted by Donna

Society of Photographic Education will hold its annual convention in Denver, Colorado, March 13-18. This convention is not just for photography students and educators: Anyone who is interested in photography can attend. I attended a few years ago and found it very inspiring. I learned a lot and met some interesting people.

The Center for Fine Art Photography is calling for entries for an interesting competition--Edgy-Pushing the Limits of Photographic Art. You can view some representative examples of work here. Deadline for entry is February 5.



Thursday, January 24, 2008 10:05:37 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [3]
# Tuesday, January 22, 2008
Getty Images Up for Sale
Posted by Donna

Getty Images, the largest stock photo agency in the world, is up for sale according to the New York Times.



Tuesday, January 22, 2008 10:19:22 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [0]
# Thursday, January 10, 2008
Make Your Clients Feel Special--Tips on Marketing from Sarah Petty
Posted by Donna

Sarah Petty has become popular and successful in her area by photographing children, families, and high school seniors in her own special style, which includes a bit of whimsy and a lot of fun. Below is an excerpt from an interview with Sarah, which appears in the 2008 edition of Photographer's Market. Here, Sarah talks about the importance of marketing and making your clients feel special.

 

How do you find clients? Describe your marketing efforts.

I have as much passion for business and marketing as I do for photography. I am constantly thinking about new ways to attract clients. We send a super creative (and super expensive) mailing to new parents. This piece is designed to evoke emotion and attract clients who like our style. This kind of marketing has affected my business positively.

 

I also mail Christmas cards to my entire client list. Our cards are always fun. They include a Dr. Suess-type 9 x 12 book with a card that unfolds into a circle. My philosophy is that you can't tell people you are creative; you must show them, which is why we hire a professional graphic designer.

 

We do a lot of advertising to promote our image, including an emotional television spot targeting the Mom audience that aired during Oprah. We communicate with our clients, especially our senior high school audience, through our Web site. We're currently adding blogs. We also compile mailing lists of high school juniors and market directly to them with professionally designed marketing pieces.

 

Do you have different marketing strategies for each of your client groups (babies/children and seniors)?

Yes, we market completely differently for both groups. Although our logo doesn't change, we have a look and a feel for each target market. I feel strongly that each target market should be treated as if they are our only clients. For seniors, our marketing campaigns have a completely different look, feel, and message than our children's campaigns. For children, our look is playful and whimsical. For seniors, our look is more earthy and natural and all about them! From our price list, to our direct marketing pieces, to the way we package our images, everything has a consistent look and feel that speaks to that target market. Even the bag we package our images in is customized to coordinate with each marketing campaign. Our bags have a see-through pocket on the front where we insert an image from the client's session. We then add colored tissue paper inside the bag and tags on the outside that match the feel of each marketing campaign. It is more time consuming to create these individualized campaigns, but it is critical to make everyone feel special.

Sarah Petty offers education to other photographers in the form of workshops and speaking engagements at conferences such as Professional Photogrphers of America. If you'd like to catch Sarah Petty in action, check out one of these upcoming venues below.

PPA Imaging USA - January 6-8, 2008, Tampa, Florida

Business Module: Marketing & Promotions (January 5)

Senior Portrait Artists (SPA) - January 19-23, 2008, Tuczon, Arizona

All day pre-event (January 19)

WPPI Convention- March 12-20, Las Vegas, Nevada

"Breathtaking Graphic Design to Make Your Clients Say 'Whoa'" (March 16)

Texas School - April 27-May 2, 2008, College Station, Texas

"The Art of Building a Successful Boutique Children's Photography Business"

 



Thursday, January 10, 2008 12:41:09 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [1]
Ezine Looking for Photos
Posted by Donna

Courier, the Mundane Science Fiction Ezine, is looking for photos. If you're interested in submitting work, make a submission to dn.drake@gmail.com. Pay rates vary.  

 



Thursday, January 10, 2008 11:41:12 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [1]