Archive for the ‘Photo Philosophy’ Category

How to Startup a Photography Business

Three basic starting points for starting a new photography business. The actions highlighted: Legally becoming a business, business cards and online portfolio.

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MyArtSpace Interview

Prologue
It seems I’ve caught the eye of the art world for my work on the internet, srsly! I am posting this interview on tysoncrosbie.com as news about what is going on with the art side of my business. I wanted to have my own record of the interview as it was sent out to [...]

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Authentic Community

The truth just sounds different. I heard that saying once when in grade school, I don’t know why but it always stuck with me.
The social game on Twitter
Lately on twitter I am starting to get a lot of noise from social gamers. These are the people who think that having the most followers is the [...]

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An honest portrait

What is a portrait?
There are a million different purposes for a portrait, including business headshots, modeling, personal (avatar/blog) and family portraits. And though the intent of each type varies, there are some important things to keep in mind about what makes a portrait good. What I can do as a photographer is take an honest [...]

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controling your brand online- The Avatar

AVATAR: An incarnation, embodiment or manifestation of a person or idea.

A traditional headshot in the past was used to present an image of professionalism to potential clients and business partners. The likelihood of anyone outside of this narrow group ever seeing the image remained minimal at best, your pr firm may have used it in [...]

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