Marketing and Self-Promotion
Marketing and self-promotion in photography
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Make-up By Carlyn
With a passion and flair for makeup, fashion and beauty, Carlyn has the ability to transform an individual in to a beautiful work of art. She makes everyone feel at ease with her calm, relaxing manner and artistic skills in make-up/hair styling. "My goal is to make sure every client is satisfied." She has appeared on The Tyra Banks Show and has assisted several celebrity make-up artists.
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Publishing Photography: Marketing Images, Making Money (Paperback)
The tools photographers need to get published--and strengthen careers with every picture
* Packed with ideas for finding publishing opportunities on and off the beaten track * Money-making tips on reuse * Great for professionals and part-timers, too
Got pictures? Here’s the complete guide to getting those images published. Magazines, newspapers, books, posters, Web sites, greeting cards calendars, brochures, paper products, packaging, displays, print and Web ads, annual reports, CD-ROMs, and more--the market for photography is ever-expanding, and Publishing Photography reveals exactly how to sell into unexpected markets and improve a career with every publication. Advice on reuse clarifies this confusing area and provides money-making tips. Other topics covered include how to handle assignment and stock photography, approaches to full- and part-time work, and developing a relationship with clients, editors, art directors, and communication directors. Publishing Photography helps photographers from every background find sales and success in selling their work. |
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Successful Self-Promotion for Photographers
There's much more to being a professional photographer than simply taking great pictures. Today's self-employed photographers must have marketing savvy to spare. this guide from a widely known and respected industry insider provides that - and much more. |
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The Photographer's Guide to Marketing and Self-Promotion
If you're a photographer trying to earn a living from your work, The Photographer's Guide to Marketing and Self-Promotion may be the best investment you make. Maria Piscopo has been a photographer's representative for more than two decades, and she has honed her message at innumerable industry conferences and workshops. In brief but information-packed chapters, Piscopo explains how to define the type of work you do, research different categories of clients, and persuade them to hire you. She deals with the nitty-gritty of portfolio presentation (how much do you show?), writing the selling "script" (what do you say and how do you tailor it to your audience?), and negotiating costs. Other chapters discuss how to work with a rep and a marketing coordinator. Throughout the book, first-person accounts by successful photographers add welcome practical details. While the level of detail on most topics is unusually thorough (where else are you likely to read about how to leave a voice mail message for a potential client?), a few areas could profitably be expanded or tweaked. There is a lot more to be said about styles and pitfalls of Web marketing, and the chapter on press releases could use the cautionary advice of someone on the other side (a newspaper or magazine editor). And maybe the next edition could lose all those distracting exclamation marks. Piscopo's cheerful, down-to-earth style is plenty persuasive without them. --Cathy Curtis |
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