Exhibiting Photography :A Practical Guide to Displaying Your Work

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Exhibiting Photography

Exhibiting Photography :A Practical Guide to Displaying Your Work

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You have the camera, you have the skills, and you have the pictures. Now what? Author Shirley Read expertly leads you through the world of exhibiting your photography one minute detail at a time. From finding a space and designing the exhibition to actually constructing a show and publicizing yourself, every aspect of exhibiting your photography is touched upon and clarified with ample detail, anecdotes, and real life case studies. In this new and expanded second edition, Shirley Read further illuminates the world of social networking, exhibiting, and selling photography online so your work is always shown in the best light.

Packed with photos of internationally successful exhibitions, check lists, and invaluable advice, this essential reference guide will help amateur and professional photographers alike successfully showcase their bodies of work with confidence and finesse.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9780240820613
ISBN10 0240820614
Number Of Pages 428
Item Weight 1195 g
Publisher / Reseller Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format paperback
Edition 2nd edition
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"There is a crying need for a business perspective to the contemporary creative arts. My colleagues in the professional world rightly despair at the progressive reduction in confidence and breadth of knowledge of those wishing to enter the world of commerce." -Geoff Clark, photographer and exhibitor with 40 years' experience
"There is a crying need for a business perspective to the contemporary creative arts. My colleagues in the professional world rightly despair at the progressive reduction in confidence and breadth of knowledge of those wishing to enter the world of commerce." Geoff Clark

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