2nd edition. A practical guide to displaying photographic work through galleries, and with new coverage of social media, networking and online selling.
2nd edition. A practical guide to displaying photographic work through galleries, and with new coverage of social media, networking and online selling.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction Chapter 1: Exhibiting Photography Chapter 2: Your Resources File Case Study 1: The Degree Show Chapter 3: Archival Concerns Chapter 4: The Transition from Making Work to Showing It Case Study 2: Working Collaboratively-Creative Communities and Dialogues Chapter 5: Alternatives: Looking for Independent Exhibition Spaces Chapter 6: Doing It Yourself Case Study 3: TRACE Chapter 7: Approaching a Gallery Chapter 8: The Curator's Role Case Study 4: A Gallery and A Curation-Joy Gregory at Impressions Gallery Chapter 9: Title TBD Chapter 10: Forward Planning and Research Chapter 11: Exhibition Texts Chapter 12: Publicity Materials Case Study 5: Dutch Photography Centres Chapter 13: Mailing Lists and Audiences Chapter 14: Thinking About Presentation Case Study 6: Troika Editions: How To Start and Online Gallery Chapter 15: Using the Exhibition Space Chapter 16: The Practical Issues of Presentation Case Study 7: Exhibiting Online Chapter 17: Printing for Exhibition Chapter 18: Pricing and Selling Work Case Study 8: The Quest for a Digital Gallery Chapter 19: Hanging the Show Chapter 20: The Private View Chapter 21: After the Private View Chapter 22: In Conclusion Appendix: Checklists 1. The Resources File 2. Offering Feedback 3. An Exhibiting CV 4. The Timetable 5. The Budget 6. The Press Release 7. The Invitation Card 8. Paper Sizes 9. The Toolkit 10. The Hanging Sequence 11. Organizing Teams 12. Photo Festivals 13. Possible Pitfalls of Exhibiting 14. Avoiding the Pitfalls Bibliography
Introduction Chapter 1: Exhibiting Photography Chapter 2: Your Resources File Case Study 1: The Degree Show Chapter 3: Archival Concerns Chapter 4: The Transition from Making Work to Showing It Case Study 2: Working Collaboratively-Creative Communities and Dialogues Chapter 5: Alternatives: Looking for Independent Exhibition Spaces Chapter 6: Doing It Yourself Case Study 3: TRACE Chapter 7: Approaching a Gallery Chapter 8: The Curator's Role Case Study 4: A Gallery and A Curation-Joy Gregory at Impressions Gallery Chapter 9: Title TBD Chapter 10: Forward Planning and Research Chapter 11: Exhibition Texts Chapter 12: Publicity Materials Case Study 5: Dutch Photography Centres Chapter 13: Mailing Lists and Audiences Chapter 14: Thinking About Presentation Case Study 6: Troika Editions: How To Start and Online Gallery Chapter 15: Using the Exhibition Space Chapter 16: The Practical Issues of Presentation Case Study 7: Exhibiting Online Chapter 17: Printing for Exhibition Chapter 18: Pricing and Selling Work Case Study 8: The Quest for a Digital Gallery Chapter 19: Hanging the Show Chapter 20: The Private View Chapter 21: After the Private View Chapter 22: In Conclusion Appendix: Checklists 1. The Resources File 2. Offering Feedback 3. An Exhibiting CV 4. The Timetable 5. The Budget 6. The Press Release 7. The Invitation Card 8. Paper Sizes 9. The Toolkit 10. The Hanging Sequence 11. Organizing Teams 12. Photo Festivals 13. Possible Pitfalls of Exhibiting 14. Avoiding the Pitfalls Bibliography
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