I've spent two full days (and one night) as of now immersed in PhotoPlus Expo; going to seminars and parties, talking to people, listening to people and trying to get a vibe of the convention. I'd say right now that it has seemed very subdued. There are obviously fewer vendors exhibiting, and only one of the seminars I attended was full. The others seem to average around 25-30 people--at least the ones I've been to. I've heard stories of bad management, with people not being told when the one film seminar is cancelled at the last minute. And the rooms have been air conditioned and freezing.
That said, there have been bright spots, not least of all is the great community of people that you see and meet at an event like this. The power of that can't be underestimated. And a couple of the seminars have had information worthwhile to pass along.
For those of you who are looking towards advertising--get an agent. That's the word from JoAnn Tansman of BBDO and Andrea Kaye of McCann Erickson. Make sure you have a real point of view in your work and stick to it. Remember it's a business, and don't compromise just to get the job. That will make it worse for you the next time and worse for everyone else.
Oh, and send out mailers eight times a year.
Harry Benson said something really great about being friends with celebrities (well he actually said a lot of great things): "My feelings and my energy are more important to me than Jack Nicholson's." That's a man who has been in control of his career.
According to the panelists of "Twitter Revolution: Changing the Photographic World, 140 Characters at a Time", you MUST incorporate this into your world. But remember, the more content you provide to people (things you recommend, things you like), the more permission they will give you to promote yourself. But have a mission strategy before you begin. Know what you want and what you can offer others. Be real, be yourself, be remarkable. No one wants to hear about your bad mood or the coffee you just brewed.
This leads me into the issue of branding, as in the seminar: "Starting Today: You're a Brand. Building Your Brand & Image.". What is the first phrase or word that comes to mind when people hear your name? Can you answer that? What does someone get from working with you? What makes you different?
These are the questions you need to answer to begin to create (or re-create) your brand. I mean your brand as in "the CEO of Me, Inc. " Your brand is your reputation, so you have to strive for authenticity so that what you see is what you get. You need to be a storyteller online. You need passion and be someone people can trust. You need to offer valuable content that distinguishes you from all the other photographers out there. And you must figure out how to do this in many different ways.
How many ways can you spin one thing into ten?
I want to talk about the ASMP event "Don't Judge A Book By Its Cover: A Print On Demand Publishing Test", where Stephen Mallon and Frank Rocco send out identical material to 18 print-on-demand companies and brought the results out to an interested group in New York in July. There is a lot of nuts and bolts information I want to pass along here, but I need to pull it all together so it makes sense. This seminar brought out a great group of mostly non-ASMP members (time to join up, gang) who were able to look at and handle all the books. Their comments are being culled and I hope to have a more in-depth post about all of this very soon.
The seminar was full of lively discussion and Q&A, with prizes given out in a raffle at the end. If you weren't there you missed out, but I know there is interest in learning what criteria was used in judging, and I'm trying to figure out a format I can use to present the information to you. So stay tuned.

Feb
12
ASMP NEW YORK RE-LAUNCHES "SHARPEN"
ASMP New York has relaunched SHARPEN, the online magazine of ASMP New York.
Jun
21
Member Spotlight: Mariette Pathy Allen
Today begins a new feature, a weekly “spotlight” of our fellow ASMP NY members. I'll introduce inspiring men and women that are world renowned, at the beginning of their careers, and somewhere in between. Here we'll celebrate each others accomplishments and how their work moves the world forward. My name is Teresa Kruszewski, a current board member and the fortunate person to spend time with each member and get to know their story. I hope you enjoy our new feature.
May
30
Inside the judging of the image 12 contest...
Huge thank you to Elizabeth Avedon, Holly Stuart Hughes, Jody Quon, Marc Sobier and Hosanna Marshall for taking time to delve deep in all the wonderful imagery everyone submitted. Tough decisions but lots of fun! Enjoy the pics by Alex Geana.
ASMP New York has Relaunched SHARPEN, the online magazine of ASMP New York. We have daily news, features, advice and over 20 columnists.
ASMP New York has Relaunched SHARPEN, the online magazine of ASMP New York. We have daily news, features, advice and over 20 columnists.
Apr
24
Cell Phone Photography Is Changing Our Culture
I admit, it has taken me a long time to get used to the notion that a photo taken with a cell phone is totally acceptable. I was a student of old school photography and I wanted to remain that way for a long time. However, there is a time when one should swallow their pride and admit that technology changes. That was me about 4 years ago. I've had a Hasselblad, a Canon AE-1, a Holga, a Polaroid land camera and still have a Nikon SLR D40x.
Mar
22
LETTER FROM ASMP PRESIDENT, JAMES CAVANAUGH
(A wonderful perspective and advice for our community.)
PRESIDENT’S LETTER
It’s Just Business
Several recent threads on ASMP’s on-line forums have dealt with photographers’ frustration with client negotiations. Clients were proposing budgets below and terms beyond what the photographers considered fair. Photographers lamented that clients continually refused to see the value in what they provide.
PRESIDENT’S LETTER
It’s Just Business
Several recent threads on ASMP’s on-line forums have dealt with photographers’ frustration with client negotiations. Clients were proposing budgets below and terms beyond what the photographers considered fair. Photographers lamented that clients continually refused to see the value in what they provide.
Mar
5
Bronx Masquerade curated by Yulia Tikhonova
Photo by Ruben Natal-San Miguel, from the Nocturnal/Activo series, Bronx, 2012.
THIS SATURDAY!!!
Bronx Masquerade brings together ten emerging Bronx artists who uncover the true stories of the young people in the Bronx.
Featuring: Melissa A Calderon, Xavier Figueroa, Isabel Figueroa, Edwin Gonzalez, Glendalys Medina, Amy Payor, Elle Perez, Tiana Markova-Gold, Lisa Napier, Ruben Natal-San Miguel, and Jay Paavonpera.
THIS SATURDAY!!!
Bronx Masquerade brings together ten emerging Bronx artists who uncover the true stories of the young people in the Bronx.
Featuring: Melissa A Calderon, Xavier Figueroa, Isabel Figueroa, Edwin Gonzalez, Glendalys Medina, Amy Payor, Elle Perez, Tiana Markova-Gold, Lisa Napier, Ruben Natal-San Miguel, and Jay Paavonpera.
Feb
28
Help support former ASMP NY President, Thomas Werner in the ASMP National Elections
We would like to ask you help us support a former ASMPNY President in this election. As many of you know, Thomas Werner was central to the rebuilding the of New York Chapter, helping to create the strong and vital chapter that you know today.
Feb
9
What are the ASMPNY fine art portfolio reviews like? One word: Intense
As a reviewer for the 3rd year in a row I remembered how fast-paced the reviews can be. How stressful it is for the person getting reviewed. It reminds me of what speed-dating must be like. You have to be prepared for your "elevator speech" -describing in less than a minute what your work is about and for the lasting 9 minutes you are engaged with your chosen reviewer.
Feb
3
ASMPNY's Fine Art Porfolio Reviews coming up quick
Tuesday, Feb 7th is the annual Fine Art Portfolio Reviews, are you ready to show your stuff?
6:45-9pm
***Only prints will be reviewed (no iPads or laptops) unless the work is meant to be exhibited in a museum or gallery hooked up to a computer.
Get your book reviewed by some of the most prestigious names in the business.
Aperture
Elizabeth Avedon
Jen Bekman Gallery
Steven Kasher Gallery
PDN
Reinberger Galleries
The Center for Photography at Woodstock
Plus many more....
6:45-9pm
***Only prints will be reviewed (no iPads or laptops) unless the work is meant to be exhibited in a museum or gallery hooked up to a computer.
Get your book reviewed by some of the most prestigious names in the business.
Aperture
Elizabeth Avedon
Jen Bekman Gallery
Steven Kasher Gallery
PDN
Reinberger Galleries
The Center for Photography at Woodstock
Plus many more....
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