Monday, May 12, 2014

The Broader Photo Community

In terms of continuing your involvement in photography, here are some ideas for those taking it to the next level:

Contests and Portfolio reviews are a good idea, especially if you want to try and get your work in front of magazine editors, curators or gallerists. Entry fees for contests are usually under $100. Portfolio reviews can be much pricier. Here's an annual one in Palm Springs that is popular.

Photo Alliance: A Bay Area based org dedicated to contemporary photography.  http://www.photoalliance.org/index.php?option=com_extcalendar&Itemid=63


SF Cameraworks: http://www.sfcamerawork.org
Local photo collective with photo related gatherings and exhibits

The Palo Alto Art Center hosts photo related workshops and classes

Filoli in Woodside also occasionally has photo related classes and workshops.

This blog is an amazing resource, updated regularly. It has current listings for national photo related events and contests via photography marketer Mary Virginia Swanson: http://mvswanson.com/category/mvs-marketing-blog

PDN is a photo industry magazine with annual contests (PDN Photo Annual is very well respected in the field)

Critical Mass/ Photolucida: http://www.photolucida.org/current.php
Photo organization offering contests and portfolio reviews
(Current contest open through July 16)

For photo business resources:
APA - American Photographic Artists
ASMP- American Society of Media Photographers

Photo Festivals and Portfolio Reviews
Photo Lucida
Photo NOLA
PDN Photo Plus
Review Santa Fe
Powerhouse Portfolio Review in Brooklyn
New York Photo Festival (events and reviews)

Women in Photography has ongoing Calls for Submission

Exhibiting your work: A lot of galleries have annual calls for submission where you pay an entry fee in the hope of getting chosen to have your work in a group show. Look on the website of a favorite local gallery to see if they offer this. Several galleries in Half Moon Bay offer juried shows, including the Coastside Land Trust.

Artist collectives like Gallery House in Palo Alto can be a good way to be part of the larger local artist community

Residencies are available worldwide for serious photographic artists, like Lightwork.

Selling prints of your work on etsy.com is another outlet.

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