Geez, could there be two more opposite audiences to present yourself to and expect feedback.
* I'm hungry, quite possibly thirsty, and a random guy's art is hanging over the tops of my fellow diners' heads. I shall make a grand proclamation on the worthiness of his art to said fellow diners. Artist notes well.
* I am a time-harried photo editor, trying to meet a printing deadline, and a random guy cold calls and wants me to give free advice. I will gladly give him my time, so he can sell his prints elsewhere.
Moose is a commercial artist, and both avenues probably work for him since is he well-known and sells. But he is a 1 percenter.
The quality over quantity message is good, though. I'll give him that. On 6/01/2013 8:19 AM, Bruce Walker wrote:
Moose Peterson discusses how to edit; ie: learning how to choose just your best work. I like his suggestion of getting work on a restaurant wall and then observing people's reactions to it. Could be a cringe-worthy exercise! http://www.moosepeterson.com/blog/2013/01/04/to-share-or-not-to-share/ -- -bmw
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