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2002 Photographer's Market (Photographer's Market, 2002) | 
enlarge | Author: Donna Poehner Publisher: Writer's Digest Books Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 13 reviews Sales Rank: 1132955
Media: Paperback Edition: Revised Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 636 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6 Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 7 x 1.2
ISBN: 1582970459 Dewey Decimal Number: 770.688 EAN: 9781582970455 ASIN: 1582970459
Publication Date: July 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Help save a tree. Buy all your used books from Green Earth Books. Read -> Recycle -> Reuse!
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Book Description Get your photographic work sold and shown! 2002 Photographer's Market is the key! Thousands of up-to-date market listings provide insider information for magazines, book publishers, stock agencies, advertising firms, businesses, newspapers, galleries and more. No matter what your level of experience, this is the resource you must have. Easy-to-reference symbols and indexes guide you to the market information you need fast. 2002 Photographer's Market also provides real world answers for marketing your photography. You'll get advice from some of the savviest minds in the business, including Mary Virginia Swanson, photography/media market consultant and former owner of Swanstock photo agency, Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist John Kaplan and Michael Schwarz, founder of The Wedding Bureau, a network of leading photojournalists who also photograph weddings. Ann States, published in Fortune, Good Housekeeping and Time, shares her tips for creating great editorial portraits and Michael Willins, senior editor of Aftermarket Business, reveals the secrets to working successfully with trade publications. 2002 Photographer's Market is the one resource you need, mixing invaluable advice with thousands of market listings that can develop your career into the prettiest picture of all. "The guidebook photographers must see if they want to be seen." --Today's Photographer
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If you need it, buy it... November 16, 2007 You should already know what this is. It is everything it claims to be, and well worth the cost. It won't make you a great photographer, but will help you find outlets to sell your images if you already are a great photographer.
EDIT: Dec. 13, 2007--Too good to be true, may be a good description. After a couple months of use, the device has essentially died, and I get the dreaded "unknown error -20" using it on a Mac at work, and corrupt device warnings on my PC at home. I have to reformat the thing every time I want to use it, which, as you could guess, diminishes its usefulness as a portable "storage" device. Worse yet, I've now made several efforts to contact Pretec about this item, and have not heard back. I understand that between QC and other factors, USB flash devices can crap out at any time, but I expect some support from the OEM. Without that, I simply can't recommend getting involved with this company. Without customer service support, a 1-year warranty is useless. The Corsair Flash Survivor 4GB USB drive looks like a better option, and it's half the price.
2003 Photographer's Market June 6, 2003 13 out of 20 found this review helpful
Having read the other reviews I was probably expecting a bit too much. I admit there is a whole heap of information here, but wading through it is headache inducing. One thing I really hate is the way the subject index just throws everything together: magazines, stock agencies, greetings card companies etc. After a few minutes your brain starts to spin. Surely subdividing the subject index would be more helpful.Another complaint is that there are no big national newspapers listed. The 'Newspapers and Newsletters' section is truly pathetic, covering every obscure backwater newsletter, but nothing substantial apart from one entry: New York Times Magazine. The British BFP Market Handbook lists all the national newspapers, so why are there none here? Finally, it seems if publications or organisations do not reply to a listing request, they are deleted. Wouldn't it be better to still include their info with a symbol indicating that it might be out of date material? For instance, you do not list the National Enquirer, but this has earnt freelances a lot of money over the years. It may not be serious journalism but it is a good market.
More info than you'll ever use May 6, 2003 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
This book is very exhaustive on places to sell photos. It is almost overwhelming trying to find places to send photos too. If you can't find a place to sell photos in here than you'll never be able to sell or post photos.
What would we do without it? September 7, 2002 12 out of 16 found this review helpful
A must for editorial and/or stock photographers. A bible of contact information. A few photo buyers, like those who only buy one or two photos from freelancers a year, could be left out of the book.
Excellent October 1, 2001 10 out of 15 found this review helpful
If you want to sell or exhibit photos, this book will give you all the information on places to go that you will need.
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