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Sunday, September 9, 2012

Presenting Your Photographs


For this week blog I will discuss topics from the article “Presenting Your Photographs by Nancy Hill. This Blog will be dedicated to photography lovers who are trying to get their photography shown to professionals or even just to friends and family. First Hill goes to talk about knowing your audience. It is important to know the type of audience that you are trying to reach whether there family, friends, publication, or even for galleries.

When it comes to people taking photography up as just an interest, then that’s when you should show your work to family and friends and not if you are trying to go professional. If your audience were family and friends then you would want to present your photos in a frame or a photo folder because they are going to want to hang your photos around the house.  When it comes to wanting to have a career in photography, your audience will be different. You would present your work for publication or galleries.

 When your audience is professional, then you would present your work different. You would want to find out how whoever you’re submitting your work to and how they would want you to submit it.  When you are submitting your work to publication, they can want you to submit it via email, CD’s, and even tear sheets. Galleries will want you to have a professional portfolio. If you want the gallery to take you serious, than always make sure you take a professional portfolio.

The next topic Nancy hill talks about is how your photographs will be viewed whether it’s for albums, scrapbooks, or walls. When your photos are being reviewed for albums do not have more than one theme. When you stick to one theme, then you appear to know your subject and not seem to be all over the place with different photographs that does not match your theme. When it comes to scrapbooks, make sure you have a concept, and that your photo stands out and not the paper or even the font you choose to use. When putting your photographs on walls, make sure you know the size of your photograph when putting it on a frame. When it comes to matting your photographs, choose the pre cut matts. That way you won’t have to spend to much or worry about if you mess the matts up while cutting them.http://www.photography.com/articles/featured/presenting-your-photographs/ http://www.photography.com/articles/basic-concepts/portfolios-101/

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