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Both DCist Exposed Prints Sold!

March 17th, 2008 | 17 Comments | Posted in My Photos, Site News

Just a quick shout… I was just notified on Friday that both of my featured prints from DCist Exposed 2008 have sold!

The two prints are below… I am running both as a 25-print limited edition. You can buy one by contacting me here.


A Cold Night in Arlington


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Gallery Shows: What I Learned

March 10th, 2008 | 15 Comments | Posted in Featured, Of General Interest, Tips and Tricks

As you are probably aware by now, I had my first gallery show on Friday night. Overall, it was a huge success and was an incredible experience for someone like me who has never had their work displayed publicly before…

But now that I’ve had some time to reflect on the opening night’s festivities, I wanted to share some of my thoughts on the event… What I think I did right and would do again, as well as, things I wish I would have done or should have done differently…

Things I Wish I Had Done Differently

Mingle
IMG_2624This is my number one regret. I was really looking forward to meeting a few Flickr friends at the show. Unfortunately, between the packed gallery, the heat, and making sure I got to spend time with my friends and family, I really didn’t get to meet anyone at all. On top of that, I have a tendency to be shy. I’m hoping that the upcoming Emerge Exposed event will be a little less hectic and crowded so I can take the time to meet more of my fellow photographers.

Postcards
One of the photos on display at the show (moo by static-photo) was a photo of a cow’s nose sticking through a fence. It was definitely one of my favorites and, judging by the reaction of others, it was a favorite of many others. Toward the end of the show, though, static-photo placed what looked like small postcards of the image on top of the hanging photo. I didn’t get a chance to wade through the crowd to grab one but I can imagine that, on the back there could be contact information on how to buy more prints. What a great idea! Even though I had my business cards available on top of my frames, who knows if anyone would remember which photo they were associated with after going through a gallery of so many talented photographers? The postcard solves that problem. Anyone who picks one up will easily remember what photo compelled them to grab the postcard. Make sure you know whether or not you’re allowed to put something on top of the hanging photos… There may be rules prohibiting you from doing so.

Dress Appropriately
IMG_2679This little bit may be more specific to this particular show but worth mentioning all the same… This show was packed. The gallery itself was so full that it was difficult to move. And, of course, with a small room packed with people comes heat! It was pretty hot in there. So much so that, after about 15 or 20 minutes, I had to step out to cool down. I wanted to look nice so I wore a pair of khakis and a decent button-down shirt. If I had to do it over again, I would have worn (maybe) nice jeans, and a polo shirt. Hell, you could have had on a T-shirt and jeans and you wouldn’t have looked out of place. Keep that in mind if you ever show your work in a gallery… Hopefully, it will be as crowded as this one was and, if it is, you’ll be happy to left the sweater and jacket at home.

Things I Would Do Again

Preparation
What if your photo completely blows away the crowd? Are you ready to handle the increased interest in your work? I would highly recommend putting up some sort of website where people can buy your photos. I know most of you have blogs but are you ready to sell your work? Or, at the very least, have somewhere online specifically carved out for the prints that were on display at the show. I decided to set up a SmugMug Pro account, a Current Limited Editions page, and a post that was specifically scheduled to be published at 7pm Friday night to coincide with the start of the opening night’s reception.

Pricing
IMG_2631Again, this was not about the money. Sure, we all would love to make thousands of dollars off our work (work that has probably already cost some of us thousands of dollars), but this is about the exposure and sharing your work with the general public. If you sell a print or two, that’s wonderful! But going into this by only thinking of the potential financial reward is the wrong way to go. Having said that, based on the recommendations of my fellow photographers and event organizers, I priced both of my photos at $100. Being a new photographer who had never sold a photo before, at first I thought this seemed high. After all, it certainly wasn’t difficult! I love taking photos and take thousands of them for free! But, after I thought about it a bit, $100 seemed very reasonable. After all, I was offering something unique. And, while I didn’t spend a lot of time post-processing either of the pieces, I still spent the time to take each photo. For example, for the Air Force Memorial photo, I spent two hours in the middle of the night in the cold to get that shot. Plus, you have a special talent or eye that not everyone has. If you didn’t, your work wouldn’t be on display! How much is that worth? Think about it and don’t sell yourself short.

Limited Editions
Many people believe that the concept of “limited edition” prints is meaningless in the digital world. Perhaps. But, again, based on the recommendations of previous gallery photographers, I decided to run both of my prints in limited editions of 25. That means after I’ve sold 25 of them, I will no longer sell that print. Ever. I think this gives each print some added value to a potential buyer. I’m new to the art world myself, but I know I’d be willing to pay a little more for a nice photo if I knew I could have one of only 10 that ever existed. As to what constitutes a print, there is some discussion… Does a new crop or new post-processing make it a new print? What about a new size? Technically, I guess. But if I were to buy a limited edition print only to find out that the photographer simply re-cropped or added some post-processing and sold it again, I’d be a little put off. Decide what “limited” means for you and stick to it.

Business Cards
IMG_2626First and foremost, when you drop your prints off at the gallery to be hung, include a card with each one. This way, my card was hung up on the wall underneath my print and title card. That way anyone viewing the print can find out immediately where they can go to see more of my work. At the show itself, bring business cards! A lot of them! Before the show, I had a whole box of 100 Moo cards. Now, I only have about 20 left. What did I do with them? Well, I gave some out to people attending the show when they approached me about my photos. But I also left a small stack at the tiny table in the back for anyone to take. Finally, about halfway through the show, I saw someone leave a small stack on top of their framed, hanging print. I decided to follow suit. Since people couldn’t really take the one hanging on the wall, this gave them the option of taking a card home for themselves so they wouldn’t have to remember my website or write it down.

Bring The Camera
I debated back and forth with myself on whether or not to bring my camera to the show up until I actually walked out my door with it. I could go either way on this one as far as recommending it to others. On the one hand, you’re a photographer and this is a significant event! On the other hand, you will have to carry it all night and, if you’ve got gear like mine, that’s a 10 or 11 pound weight you have to lug around. If I had to do it again, I’d still bring it.

Thank the Organizers!
Last, but certainly not least, be sure to thank the people who organized the show! The show appeared to go off without a hitch… And I can’t imagine the amount of time and effort that went into planning something like this. So, from the bottom of your heart, thank the gallery organizers!

Here are a couple other related articles from the web:
Showing Your Photos in Art Galleries via Photopreneur
Your Photos in a Photo Gallery via Photocritic.org

Have any tips on showing your work in a gallery? Any other photographers from DCist Exposed wanna share their thoughts and experiences? Feel free to leave them in the comments!

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Welcome DCist Exposed Attendees!

March 7th, 2008 | 1 Comment | Posted in Featured, My Photos

I would like to extend a warm welcome to those of you who have found my site after attending the DCist Exposed Photography Show! I want to thank you for taking the time to come down and see all of the wonderful photos from the 43 selected photographers. I’m sure I can speak for all of those selected in saying that this was an incredible honor and an incredible experience. If you picked up any business cards tonight from other photographers, I would highly recommend finding more of their work online. I’ve been enjoying the work of some of them for quite some time now and they do absolutely magnificent work! I’m truly honored to be featured in the same exhibit as them.

Hopefully, if you’re finding this site as a result of the exhibit, you’ve probably already seen both of the photos that were displayed in the show. Perhaps, you’re even interested in buying a print! That’s fantastic! Both images are below…

Click on each for a larger image…


A Cold Night in Arlington

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Each print is running in a limited edition of 25 prints. I do sell sizes other than the 8×12 photos you saw at the show but, to give you an idea, an 8×12 runs $85. Please note that these prints will not be matted and framed. I wanted to give you the flexibility of displaying it as you see fit. That’s also why the price is slightly lower than the prints on display at the show.

If you’re interested in buying one of these, please go here or fill out the form below and I will get back to you ASAP!

If you’re interested in seeing and purchasing my other work, you can click below to visit my online portfolio:


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Again, thank you so much for taking an interest in my passion.

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Exciting new stuff coming soon!

February 26th, 2008 | 13 Comments | Posted in Site News

I’m busy getting ready for my first photo exhibit next week! I’ve been working on cleaning up my SmugMug, reorganizing photos, and working on this site to make sure everything is in order for the big debut!

Some of the things you’ll be seeing on this blog soon…

  • A new look! - First and foremost, as I’ve mentioned before, this theme does not work properly in Internet Explorer. I’ve contacted the theme’s author (I did pay for this theme, btw), but he has not responded. At first, he believed that the layout problems were due to my custom code. Well, they’re not. I’ve found the same problem in the default theme on his site. Unfortunately, after multiple emails, he isn’t responding. Maybe he’s working on a new release, maybe not. I like his work. I really do. But I can’t have a site that doesn’t work in 90% of the browsers on the planet and, without some acknowledgment that he’s looking into the problem, I can only assume he isn’t. So, it’s time to change. Look for that in the next day or two.
  • The official launch of my online portfolio - As I mentioned earlier, I’ll be cleaning up my SmugMug account over the next day or so as well so I will be ready to take online orders for prints.
  • Limited edition availability - In addition to my online portfolio, I’ll be offering limited edition prints of some of my work, including the photos that will be shown at DCist Exposed next week. I’m still working out how I will be selling them, but it will likely be separate from my online portfolio. I’m doing this because I want to retain control over the printing, framing, and so on. More on that soon!
  • Connect with me! - On my Contact page, I’ll be adding all kinds of ways to connect with me as I build my “web brand”.


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What you won’t see a lot of this week…

  • Long feature posts - With all the site work that needs to be completed by the end of next week, I’m afraid my time to write more detailed feature content will be delayed a bit. I may be able to squeeze one out this week, but overall, my posting frequency might be a little slower than normal. However, I have a lot of really cool ideas and I can’t wait to post them… Be sure to subscribe to my feed to be kept up to date while everything launches.

I can’t wait to launch all the new features and I’m excited to share it all with you… Stay tuned!!

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