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The problem with viewing digital images on a screen is that color, contrast, and brightness that look good on your monitor may not look at all the same on another monitor.
How does an environmental portrait differ from a fine art portrait of a face or a body? Is it merely a portrait of someone in their environment? The answer –...
Photographic fictional narratives read like fairytales or novellas rather than memoirs – they create a space for the viewer to interpret dreams, symbols, and characters – either collective or intimate...
There came a time in my creative journey when I started to want—and really need—critical feedback and unfortunately, the weekly critiques of graduate school were long behind me.
If you read my previous post “An Introduction to Portfolio Reviews”, you no doubt noticed a few references to the fact that the significance investment of time, energy, and money...
If you have signed yourself up for a review event, congratulations! Now it's time to polish and perfect the work you will bring and get ready to present it at...
Most artists have no idea where to begin when thinking about sizing, pricing and editioning their work.
You should be clear about why you are making the work and what you are trying to share with its viewers through that effort.
I have to preface this by saying that the business of Fine Art Photography has undergone a huge change over the last few years on so many levels that it...
As someone who regularly submits work to juried photography exhibitions, who has been a juror herself, and who administers juried exhibitions on a regular basis, I’ve had a lot of...
One of the most difficult challenges for a photographer is to edit his or her own work. It is nearly impossible for artists to be completely objective about their own images.