Making the Most of Fine Art & Craft Shows, by Paul Grecian
10/13/2010

For photographer whose primary interest is in selling works for people's homes or offices, fine art and craft shows offer many opportunities. There are many things to consider, however, if shows are to become a serious and profitable endeavor for a photographer. A successful show requires a strong body of work, a professional display, and a photographer with a proper state of mind and people skills. A lot can be learned about what makes for a successful show by visiting good shows. Then, unobtrusively watching the way experienced photographers work at shows, you may get a sense of what needs to be in place before you participate in your own first show.

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