This Week's Winner: Mike Jarvis
Marketing Photography: The Dream Versus Reality
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For so many photographers, the dream is to see their work hanging in galleries. To become a renowned artist, living by creativity, making a living wage, however large or small, on the photographs that they produce. Even those of us who are satisfied with other types of photography have harbored this dream, even if only briefly, or only as a daydream and not as a serious
venture.
It can be done. Fine art photography is marketable, and plenty of artists do make a living from their art. However, many more photographers don’t make that living. Quite frankly, it is extraordinarily difficult to make a living on art and art alone. But, it is a great dream, and if you work hard, and make wise
decisions, then it is perfectly doable. Let’s talk about how to make a living through photography, whether through fine art work or other ventures...
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Weekly Photography Podcast
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The Joy of Photography, Volume 3 (Free e-Book)
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There are few joys greater than taking an amazing photograph. From the wonders of nature to the holiday snaps we enjoy and the family galleries we create, photographs have been a major part of our lives since the art was invented, helping to
mold history in the process.
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Free Photography Book Giveaway
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Ansel Adams: Knowing Where to Stand combines a short biography with over 250 of Ansel Adam's photographs. Starting with a pen portrait of the master photographer, the introduction continues with a timeline of his life and work, an analysis of his major commissions, and a discussion of his techniques and style. This Ansel Adams
collection is unique in it's approach to telling the story of Adams' life and works through a comprehensive biography.
Adams' passion for the outdoors, especially of Yosemite National Park, is evident in his photos that live on through calendars, postcards and numerous other prints, showing off his environmentalist lifestyle. There's
a section that looks at Adams' importance to the environment and national parks reflected in his association with the Ansel Adams Wilderness and Mount Ansel Adams, named for him after his death in 1984. - Submit your entry for a chance to win.
- No purchase necessary.
- One winner is selected at random on Wednesday of each week.
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