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.
272: Andrew Baruffi - Overcoming Depression Through Nature Photography
271: Tristan Todd - Unlocking the Puzzle of the Forest
270: Colin Sillerud - Mentorship, Workshops, and the American Southwest
269: Theo Bosboom - Unique Nature Photos from the Netherlands
268: Rubin - Eight Useful Ways to Describe and Measure Photography
267: Aman Chokshi - Photography from the South Pole
266: Devin Rogers - The Journey of the New Photographer
265: Simon Baxter - A Passion for the Woodland
264: Holger Mischke - Combining Music, Writing, and Photography
263: Brent Clark - Curating Your Photography
262: David Southern - A Voyage of Discovery in Photography
261: Jeanie Sumrall-Ajero - Finding Your Why
260: Sandra Bartocha - Judging Nature Photography Competitions
Ben Maze - Flow States in Landscape Photography
The Wilderness Society and Landscape Photography
Serena Dzenis - Photography as Art that Conveys an Idea
Francesco Carovillano - Trying to Fail Better at Photography
Ashlei Payne - Creating Projects of Personal Importance
Peter Coskun - Confidence and Learning from Failure in Nature Photography
Mitch Dobrowner - A Humble Journey into Landscape Photography
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