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Mike Johnston wrote
A few years ago I decided to do a portfolio of my 100 Best 35mm
Prints. This is really pretty exciting and a lot of fun
--I'd recommend it!
I just had a similar experience - had to pick out 12 images for a landscape
workshop that I attended last
Mike.I started my horsey portfolio 2 years ago,put
it aside due toreal workduties and never went back to it.
I think this might kick start me again.
Thanks
Dave
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From: Mike Johnston [EMAIL PROTECTED]
A few years ago I decided to do a portfolio of my 100 Best
What, it doesn't include that portrait of the Hasey smashed on the
pavement? G
Norm
William Robb wrote:
As much as a portfolio is ever finished.
I have 2 that I use on the rare occasion that someone expresses
an interest in paying me to shoot something. One is a mix of
black and white
Dave B. wrote:
Mike.I started my horsey portfolio 2 years ago,put
it aside due toreal workduties and never went back to it.
I think this might kick start me again.
My friend A. D. Coleman likes to use the term reify--it means to make
real. His idea is that a portfolio can't be vaporware, or
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Dave B. wrote:
Mike.I started my horsey portfolio 2 years ago,put
it aside due toreal workduties and never went back to it.
I think this might kick start me again.
My friend A. D
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So, the upshot of that ramble is: have several portfolios, edit
ferociously, get help from experienced photographers who don't care if
they upset you, get a thick skin, have a theme for each
on and say WOW!
You may know it all, I don't.
Malcolm
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In a message dated 12/7/01 2:16:56 PM Eastern Standard Time
Mike writes:
I'm getting back to a really exciting project...
An exciting project yes, as in painful, horrible,
bad-for-your-self-confidence experience :-)
I'm selecting about 25 prints for a show I'll have in February in San
Francisco (more on that when I get the invitations) and it is an
Bob Walkden wrote:
I joined the RPS (www.rps.org) a couple of years ago and earlier this year
got my Licentiate distinction, which is the 1st of 3 leading to the
Fellowship. For these you have to put together a portfolio (they call
it a panel)
[snip]
I do intend to put my panel on my
Since I am going to be available in six months for full-time
photography (can't just sit still when I retire) I am working on a web
site to show my photography. In order to attract as many hits as
possible, I chose the theme San Antonio City Limits - Places To Go,
Things To Do and People To
Horse legs ar eup and perfect
Dave(rum fglowing)Brooks
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does one *KNOW* when it's complete and/or finished
T
Juan B. wrote:
An exciting project yes, as in painful, horrible,
bad-for-your-self-confidence experience :-)
Yes, it's definitely tough. I ended up with only about 190 possibles
although I'm sure there are more to be found--some that I remember I know
I'll want. I found another big load of
pentax-discuss-digest at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since I am going to be available in six months for full-time
photography (can't just sit still when I retire) I am working on a web
site to show my photography. In order to attract as many hits as
possible, I chose the theme San Antonio City
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From: Mike Johnston
Subject: Exciting project
P.S. Just out of curiosity, how many people here have actual
portfolios that
are complete and finished?
As much as a portfolio is ever finished.
I have 2 that I use on the rare occasion that someone expresses
an
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