Inspirational Photography Sites
Posted in Links, Photography by dubHere are a few inspiration links for a Sunday afternoon…
- Nick Brandt – http://www.nickbrandt.com
- Andrew Hefter – http://www.andrewhefter.com
- MIV – http://www.mivphotography.com/
- Randal Ford – http://www.randalford.com/
- Matthew Mahon – http://www.matthewmahon.com/ (The commentary on the photos is brilliant)
Raster & Creative Stem
Posted in Art News, Happenings, Links by dubIt would seem that the powers running The Raster Group have recollected themselves and are now back on track, continuing head strong toward artistic excellence as they have in the past. It also seems as if a new project is on the horizon… Read more »
Weekend linkage
Posted in Art News, Links by dub- Now, this is my type of portrait. For only $80, you may enter the realm of the undead.
- Creativestem is a new collaborative/gallery type o’ site ramping up. Sign up for an invite.
- Sue Rubira – because her work is just wonderful to look at.
Very nice identity collection
Posted in Art News, Links by dubBeing a slave to information, local news, and the blogosphere in general, I owe my FeedReader a lot. It works constantly to make me happy and keep me content. There are so many sites publishing links to the latest and greatest and I try hard not to duplicate the efforts. However, Faveup.com is worth mentioning several times over. Talk about a wonderful collection of logos! I would not have known about them without reading about Miiingle which I would not have known about had I not been reading Freelance Switch.
Getting Published
Posted in Art News, How To, Links, Reviews by dubFor those of you who have always wanted to see your work in print, have wanted to put together your own book, or have the need for self-publishing in general, here are two helpful links:
- Lulu: Lulu offers a wide variety of printing options at reasonable prices. I have utilized their services for some time now for a book that my grandfather wrote regarding World War II. Lulu has a very helpful support system via their FAQs and I believe that I have always found what I was looking for there without having to contact them directly.
- Blurb: Found via Derek Powazek’s blog on July 24th, 2007 I took a look at Blurb and liked what I saw. I downloaded the software that they offered and am currently working on putting a book of photography together. I like the hardback and larger format options that they offer. Their pricing is higher than Lulu but they boast on their quality, so there will always be trade-offs on that.
Now a question for the readers? Other than these two companies, what other online options are available for those wanting to self-publish?
My wife always tell me that I should have my work published. I could always use one of the above links but there is the extra bonus of having another company find you and feel that your work is worthy to be printed. Not really know the approach I should take, I did some investigation by asking one of my all time favorite photographers, Boogie about how he was able to get published.
His advice, and this is the Cliff’s Notes version, is to keep shooting what you want to shoot. Be true to yourself and always promote the hell out of your site. Having a self-printed title to send to potential publishers is a plus.
My plan is in motion. We will see how it progresses….



