Archive for the ‘Written Content’ Category
Small Chamber of Commerce Publisher wants Copyright! Part I
I try to give my assistant the smaller jobs that come my way. I got a call regarding this job and I didn’t really have the time to take 30+ images over a 3 to 4 day period and make $650. But my assistant wanted to do it. He got the contract and it read ...Read more.
So you are a Photo Editor and want to make the move to Art Buyer?
As many magazines close or cut their staff, some photo editors are thinking seriously about getting into Art Buying at an advertising agency. How do you do this? A former student of mine who is an AB at a major agency wrote me this bit of information: Hey Greg, I am sure she could start ...Read more.
Young would-be Art Buyer acts like one
If you want to get a job, any job, if you are qualified, the next hurdle is showing you can do the job. This is especially true if you have no experience. At my suggestion, a young college Art School graduate and former student in my Business Practices course at SCAD, recently created a blog ...Read more.
The Sanderling Resort Video
Here is a link to the video that was produced on my production company’s shoot for the Sanderling resort. As I previously posted on this blog, we shot photography and video at the same time! This resulting video are aerial and b-roll clips that we quickly put together so the client, The Sanderling, could put ...Read more.
Rolf Sjogren, writes a post about the future of stock photography on his blog
It’s a post from February that I just discovered. Great insight: I’m actually not sure who can afford to shoot generic stock photography now. Getty itself is not shooting now and every good photographer I talk to who ever made decent money shooting stock part-time has _already_ abandoned shooting stock altogether. Why bother investing time/money/energy ...Read more.
A Complete Coincidence.
A few months ago, one of my students approached me with an image of his and an advertisement produced in Dubai; he was sure the image was copied for the advertisement. I showed the two images side by side to many people, including reps and a few legal experts in the field and they were ...Read more.
The Photography Income Dance
It’s amazing how fast things change or evolve in the photography business. If you aren’t adaptable and cannot change or do not like change, you will be out of this business fast. Snapshot of my income by percentages and genre. 1999: mid 5 figure gross 30% editorial photography 70% weddings 2002: I probably grossed 6 ...Read more.
When to say “No.” to a job
It’s a hard thing to do in this economy, but yesterday I turned down $3,000. This was photography for a cookbook being produced by an author who mainly pitches to restaurants and sells them a vanity book. The author wanted a lifestyle photographer to take images of customers dining, waitstaff pouring wine at tables, close-ups ...Read more.
Editing from the Getty Portal very fast now
A few days ago, I submitted some images via the Getty Images stock image submission portal. The edit was completed within 24 hours. The images selected were online within a similar amount of time. What an amazing difference from 1 or 2 years ago when it took 2 or 3 months.
The Studio is DEAD!
I recently had a former student e mail me about how jealous he was of Chase Jarvis’ studio and gear and set up. I wrote him back and said, something like, “If you have a studio, you feel like you have to go to work everyday. If you have a staff, you have to manage ...Read more.

