Photographers at Work: Essential Business and Production Skills for Photographers in Editorial, Design, and Advertising

Today, being a professional photographer is about much more than the ability to make a technically perfect image, and photographers need to use many other skills that go beyond the production of a photograph. What are the relationships between photographer and clients really like? How should you prepare for a special effects shoot? What steps should you take to protect your equipment while shooting on location? In Photographers at Work, photographer and best-selling author Martin Evening examines these issues and much more, offering advice to help you succeed in an ever-changing–and challenging–field. Answers to these questions will give you the practical information and guidance you need to make it as a photographer in the creative fields of editorial, design, or advertising.

 

This book takes an in-depth look at the industry, covering key topics that every working photographer needs to know–from working with models, to the legal and safety issues of working on location, to owning and running a studio, securing clients and work, and handling the complex finances of a business. While sharing his personal experience, Evening also introduces you to 18 working photographers and industry pros through video and written interviews in which they share their perspectives on this rapidly changing industry and offer advice to help you succeed as well.

  • Includes links to 12 video interviews (more than 3 hours total runtime) by many of the featured photographers in the book, offering more image examples, anecdotes, and insights into the lives of working photographers.
  • Provides access (available to all readers!) to downloadable Reader's Supplement, a 55-page guide that includes key concepts, terms and definitions, learning objectives, discussion questions, assignments, additional resources, and links to featured photographers.
  • Focuses on all the skills a photographer needs to succeed–from handling the hidden costs of running a studio to finding and working with models to insuring a business.
  • Offers essential tips on how to get started as a photographer, such as where to find clients and how to keep them.
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Photographers at Work: Essential Business and Production Skills for Photographers in Editorial, Design, and Advertising

Today, being a professional photographer is about much more than the ability to make a technically perfect image, and photographers need to use many other skills that go beyond the production of a photograph. What are the relationships between photographer and clients really like? How should you prepare for a special effects shoot? What steps should you take to protect your equipment while shooting on location? In Photographers at Work, photographer and best-selling author Martin Evening examines these issues and much more, offering advice to help you succeed in an ever-changing–and challenging–field. Answers to these questions will give you the practical information and guidance you need to make it as a photographer in the creative fields of editorial, design, or advertising.

 

This book takes an in-depth look at the industry, covering key topics that every working photographer needs to know–from working with models, to the legal and safety issues of working on location, to owning and running a studio, securing clients and work, and handling the complex finances of a business. While sharing his personal experience, Evening also introduces you to 18 working photographers and industry pros through video and written interviews in which they share their perspectives on this rapidly changing industry and offer advice to help you succeed as well.

  • Includes links to 12 video interviews (more than 3 hours total runtime) by many of the featured photographers in the book, offering more image examples, anecdotes, and insights into the lives of working photographers.
  • Provides access (available to all readers!) to downloadable Reader's Supplement, a 55-page guide that includes key concepts, terms and definitions, learning objectives, discussion questions, assignments, additional resources, and links to featured photographers.
  • Focuses on all the skills a photographer needs to succeed–from handling the hidden costs of running a studio to finding and working with models to insuring a business.
  • Offers essential tips on how to get started as a photographer, such as where to find clients and how to keep them.
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Photographers at Work: Essential Business and Production Skills for Photographers in Editorial, Design, and Advertising

Photographers at Work: Essential Business and Production Skills for Photographers in Editorial, Design, and Advertising

by Martin Evening
Photographers at Work: Essential Business and Production Skills for Photographers in Editorial, Design, and Advertising

Photographers at Work: Essential Business and Production Skills for Photographers in Editorial, Design, and Advertising

by Martin Evening

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Overview

Today, being a professional photographer is about much more than the ability to make a technically perfect image, and photographers need to use many other skills that go beyond the production of a photograph. What are the relationships between photographer and clients really like? How should you prepare for a special effects shoot? What steps should you take to protect your equipment while shooting on location? In Photographers at Work, photographer and best-selling author Martin Evening examines these issues and much more, offering advice to help you succeed in an ever-changing–and challenging–field. Answers to these questions will give you the practical information and guidance you need to make it as a photographer in the creative fields of editorial, design, or advertising.

 

This book takes an in-depth look at the industry, covering key topics that every working photographer needs to know–from working with models, to the legal and safety issues of working on location, to owning and running a studio, securing clients and work, and handling the complex finances of a business. While sharing his personal experience, Evening also introduces you to 18 working photographers and industry pros through video and written interviews in which they share their perspectives on this rapidly changing industry and offer advice to help you succeed as well.

  • Includes links to 12 video interviews (more than 3 hours total runtime) by many of the featured photographers in the book, offering more image examples, anecdotes, and insights into the lives of working photographers.
  • Provides access (available to all readers!) to downloadable Reader's Supplement, a 55-page guide that includes key concepts, terms and definitions, learning objectives, discussion questions, assignments, additional resources, and links to featured photographers.
  • Focuses on all the skills a photographer needs to succeed–from handling the hidden costs of running a studio to finding and working with models to insuring a business.
  • Offers essential tips on how to get started as a photographer, such as where to find clients and how to keep them.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780133835533
Publisher: Pearson Education
Publication date: 12/29/2014
Series: Voices That Matter
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 312
File size: 18 MB
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Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Martin Evening is a UK-based advertising and fashion photographer and noted expert in both photography and digital imaging. In addition to being a bestselling author, Martin is sought after for speaking and lecturing and was inducted into the NAPP Photoshop Hall of Fame. He also works with the Photoshop and Lightroom engineering teams, consulting on new feature development and alpha and beta testing. He is one of the founding members of PixelGenius, a software design company producing automated production and creative plug-ins for Photoshop.
 

Table of Contents


Introduction
Choosing a career as a photographer
Learning from mistakes.
Shoot what you know (Know your subject matter and developing a style)
How good are you, really?
10,000 hours experience (how experience builds the more you shoot)
Matt Wreford profile (perspective of a relative newcomer)

Business skills
The essential business skills every photographer needs to know
Where photography and business meet
Developing good production skills.
What’s the day rate?
The true cost of running a business
The client’s perspective
Paying attention to the details
Cashflow crises and how to avoid them
Dodgy deals
Employment and insurance
It’s your copyright
Mike Laye profile (discussing career as an arts photographer and copyright)

Working with clients
How to find them, how to work with them, how to keep them
Who do you want to work for?
Communications agencies: advertising and design
PR companies
    Editorial
    Direct clients
    Book publishing
    Record companies
    Picture libraries
Getting noticed
    Building contacts
    Networking
    Awards and building on success
    Self-analysis and editing your portfolio

Getting Technical
From F stops to Photoshop
Camera systems
Medium format systems
Digital SLRs
Shooting video
Should you rent or buy?
Digital training
Computer software
Image editing
Image management
Business software
Reliance on technology (and when to upgrade).
Jeff Schewe profile (discussing digital technology)

Photographing People
Working with models, celebrities and people on the street
Street photography
Working with models
    Finding models
    Booking models
    Planning a model shoot schedule
    Shooting tips
    Working with child models
The celebrity interview
Privacy issues
Julian Calder profile (portraits)
Eric Richmond profile (portraits, performing arts and dance photography)
Stuart Weston profile (studio fashion)

Photographing on Location
Travels with your camera
Planning ahead (Google Earth and other Internet resources + apps)
Keeping it simple
Equipping for location (camera equipment and more)
Officialdom and legal issues
Location services.
Marc Schlossman profile (reportage photography)
Thomas Fahey profile (fashion location photography)
Keeping safe
Teamwork
Preparing for the unpredictable
Peter Andreas profile (architectural photography)
Peter Hince profile (advertising and underwater photography)

In the Studio
Equipment, costs and alternatives
Owning and running a studio
Equipping a studio
The hidden costs
Craig Robertson profile (food photography)
Bob Marchant profile (special effects liquids photography)
The hire studio alternative
A portable studio
Beyond the studio (retouching and special effects)
Carl Lyttle Profile (combining photography and 3D)

Fine art
Exploring the art market
How do you become an artist?
Printing your work
Outlets for selling art
Charlie Waite profile (landscape photography)
Karena Perronet-Miller profile (India reportage photography)

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