New Blog: The Non-Glamorous Side of Photography
Posted on | July 14, 2008 | 5 Comments
Starting today, The Field Report: The Non-Glamorous Side of Photography will compliment this blog, In The Field, by featuring weekly links from the photography world that I think are worthwhile to read along with my digital imaging workflow, photo business-related news, and email interviews with photographers / creative industry professionals that I respect. A few of the photographer-oriented posts from In the Field will also be migrating to this blog for convenient access since WordPress is a little easier than Blogger to organize blog posts. Meanwhile, In the Field will continue to be a photography-based travelogue for my adventures.
The first blog post is titled, Stock Photo Agencies.
Upcoming articles include:
* Digital Photography Workflow: Have a Good Filing System
* Interesting Links 7-16-08
* Adding Music to Your Photo Slideshows on a Budget
* Photo Keywording Strategy
* Social Networking: A Waste of Time for Photographers, or a Smart Investment?
* Rights-Managed or Royalty-Free?
* Interviews with two photographers and an advertising art director
Thanks.
Tags: digital asset management > digital photography workflow > Marketing > photography resources > stock photography > websites
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July 14th, 2008 @ 10:14 am
Hi Richard,
Sounds like some good stuff! I hope it doesn’t turn into too much work.
Ron
July 14th, 2008 @ 11:05 am
Thanks Ron. I don’t think it will, since it’s not about my own photos, I can make up for downtime by doing a lot of link sharing.
July 24th, 2008 @ 12:46 am
interesting thoughts about social networking sites, richard … i think it’s an easy way to keep in touch with old friends but i’m not sure how useful it is for networking either. i think i spend too much time playing on facebook too.
- erin
July 24th, 2008 @ 11:51 am
jerks!
July 24th, 2008 @ 11:51 am
Yeah i think the jury is still out as far as the actual networking aspect to Facebook. I send links out to some people but they don’t respond back.