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ToP #0009: Getting Started Marketing Your Photography

ToP #0009: Getting Started Marketing Your Photography

FromThoughts on Photography


ToP #0009: Getting Started Marketing Your Photography

FromThoughts on Photography

ratings:
Length:
24 minutes
Released:
Jan 8, 2008
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This podcasts discusses how to get started marketing your fine art photography. Below is a list of the major centers of photography in the United States mentioned in the podcast that provide juried exhibition opportunities:Blue Sky Gallery 1231 NW HoytPortland, Oregon, 97209www.blueskygallery.orgCenterPO Box 2483Santa Fe, NM 87504www.visitcenter.orgCenter for Creative PhotographyUniversity of Arizona1030 North Olive RoadTuscon, AZ 85721www.creativephotography.orgCenter for Photography at Woodstock59 Tinker StreetWoodstock, NY 12498www.cpw.orgGriffin Museum of Photography67 Shore RoadWinchester, MA 01890www.griffinmuseum.orgHouston Center for Photography1441 W. AlabamaHouston, TX 77006www.hcponline.orgThe Light FactorySpirit Square Suite 211345 N College StreetCharlotte, NC 28202www.lightfactory.orgLight Work316 Waverly AvenueSyracuse, NY 13244www.lightwork.orgMinnesota Center for Photography165 13th Avenue NEMinneapolis, MN 55413www.mncp.orgPhotographic Center Northwest900 Twelfth AvenueSeattle, WA 98122www.pcnw.orgPhotographic Resource Center832 Commonwealth Ave.Boston, MA 02215www.bu.edu/prc/Silver Eye Center for Photography1015 East Carson StreetPittsburgh, PA 15203www.silvereye.org
Released:
Jan 8, 2008
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

This podcast explores what it means to live a photographic life. What does it mean to be an artist who uses the medium of photography to express themselves artistically to the world. What subjects do we choose and why? How are we influenced by other photographers, art, and the world in general? You won't find any gear-talk, camera reviews, or Photoshop tips here, but rather, you'll find an exploration of our relationship to photography as we continue to refine our vision, our craft, and our art.