One of the best ways to monetize nature and landscape photography is to sell it at regional art shows across the U.S. Entering these art shows can either leave a photographer wildly rich or bankrupt, and the difference between the two is not very large. Fortunately, there are actionable steps that can be taken in order to maximize your success in selling your work at art fairs & art shows.
This week on the podcast I had a great time speaking with Jay Rasmussen, a photographer from Minnesota. Jay is a retired college professor where he spent 30 years training other teachers. Jay is relatively new in the photography scene but has found wild success selling his work at art fairs. In this week's show, we talk about Jay's entrance into photography, how he arrived at selling his work so quickly, tips for other photographers looking to monetize their work, and some excellent discussion and practical insight relating to teaching photography.
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See the full show notes here.
368: Eric Bennett & David Thompson - Space | Stillness | Silence
367: Alex Armitage - The Truth About YouTube Content Creation
366: Michael Rung - Authenticity and Full-Time Photography Challenges
365: Art Wolfe - Is Conservation Photography Actually Doing Anything?
364: Michael McMullen - Revealing Spokane's Unidentified
363: Kent Burkhardsmeier - Merging Poetry with Photography
362: Paul Wakefield - Insights from a Lifelong Journey in Photography
361: Peter Mather - Photographing Wolverines and Grizzly Bears with Camera Traps
360: Marcus McAdam - Crafting Visual Excellence and Quality Content Creation
359: Tim Geoffrion - A Quest to Photograph Every National Park
358: Mike DiMeola - Mentorship, Minimalism, and Mindfulness in Photography
357: Mark Davis - The Art of Japanese Forest Bathing
356: Tony Sweet - Discovering the Power of Infrared Nature Photography
355: Kamal X - What Landscape Photographers Can Learn From a Street Photographer
354: Richard Bernabe - The Drake Passage Special
353: Steve Gettle - Voice Vision and Style in Wildlife Photography
352: Tania Malkin - Portrait of Me; Aerial Australia Abstracts
351: Wayne Suggs - Getting the Most Out of a Photography Workshop
350: Ian Gaston - Falling in Love with Small Scenes
349: Amy Gulick - Salmon in the Trees
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