Transitioning into the Fine Art Market
Recorded October 11, 2011—2pm ET
With Laura Moul, M.Photog., CPP
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Looking for a way to create additional streams of income? Join Laura and learn how you can do just that by expanding your portrait photography skills in new areas…like fine art. She’ll keep your creative juices flowing as she explains the entry steps into the fine art market, how to better use your point-and-shoot cameras (for amateur photographers), and ideas for adding a fine art gallery to your studio. Her marketing ideas will help also help ease you into the transition, guided along by her proven steps in the transition process. For example, you’ll learn about the following:
- Developing products
- Determining placement in stores and galleries
- Networking with art professionals
- Surviving art shows/exhibitions
Gaining knowledge about fine art photography can help you avoid the pitfalls and expense of "diving" into this new area. So, if you’re ready to take the plunge, come learn to do it right!
About Laura:
For over 20 years, Laura Moul, M.Photog., CPP, has been creating award-winning photographic images. Besides being a Certified Professional Photographer and holding her Master of Photography degree from PPA, she is a Tamarack (Best of West Virginia) artist whose work has been juried into galleries and art shows in West Virginia, Ohio and Kentucky. She has wholesale and retail accounts, has been selected as a juried member of five cooperative art galleries, and she selectively participates in at least six juried art shows each year. She has even received commissions for home décor artwork. Additionally, Laura has taught beginning digital photography courses to help community individuals learn to use their cameras. She networks with art organizations and volunteers her time on boards of directors. Laura also has been a juror for art festivals, art groups and exhibitions. Recently she was elected to Tamarack's Artisan Advisory Board (one of only 11 board members) to represent producing artisans in West Virginia.
www.moulphotography.com