Marketing for photographic amateurs – Photography 101 – Class #16

Today we are going to talk about marketing for   photographic amateurs sounds crazy 
but I'll explain. Let's get into it! [Music] Hi my name is Urban Anjar and this is 
Photography 101. Okay, marketing for amateurs   sounds like a contradiction. But I'll try to 
explain WHY and tell a little bit of my personal   story, then I'll explain HOW and a little bit 
about the timing, WHEN you should begin marketing yourself. okay first the WHY question and 
it's not so self-evident. We have examples   like Vivian Mayer who never showed her pictures or 
marketed herself. But I think the camera is a key,   a door opener. A key to adventures and exploring 
and a door opener to places and persons,   and by entering those doors you get more 
experience and those Adventures the exploring,   the places and persons you meet will give you more 
experience to take on even greater Adventures.   Experience opens more doors I'm still NOT talking 
about money, NOT talking about leaving your day   job and becoming a full-time Pro or something like 
that…

But becoming a more loving amateur. Maybe   you can give some something back to your local 
community, to your sports club, your Parish,   your village, your Association, your charity. 
You can do good with photography. While having   fun and learning and getting more experience. 
So get more experience. But you need to handle   people's perception. Create the right IMAGE, not 
just the image in your files or on your prints,   but in people's MINDS. You need to communicate. 
you're not that weird figure, the creepy one,   the bad one. Are you? You need to be perceived 
as serious enthusiastic and with at least some   skills. You need to develop some kind of 
professional ATTITUDE, even if you're not a   pro. Before I sold my first print I was member of 
a volunteer search and rescue team and made some   pictures on our exercises. Then I volunteered to 
work with Stage Security on a major music festival   in Sweden naturally I brought my camera to shoot 
when I was off.

But the team's photographer called   sick so I got that role. I stood there with 
an entry level DSLR, a kit lens and a cheep   tele zoom – Together with that gang. Well I came 
home with some decent shots. Soon I went to other   festivals and concerts. Like this local Festival. 
I was asked to be a project manager for a photo   competition that included being a member of the 
jury and also handle the opening of an exhibition.   People began to know that I was a photographer. 
A former colleague called and asked me to shoot   on the IRONMAN competition. That meant shooting 
also from the back of a motorcycle. I shot some   local events and celebrations and also the prices 
is for a lottery. I had been exploring portraits   and studio lights. First some selfies like this, 
and then some friends and colleagues.

Soon I got   responsible for coordination of shooting port 
portraits for the new web at the University.   I continued to shoot music events here from 
a concert in barn in the middle of nowhere,   not far from home. This was the first time I saw 
Saga Björling magnificent musician, neighbor,   good friend and favorite model. I have made lots 
of photos with her latest this weekend. Now to the HOWs, well the first thing is bring an actual 
camera, you will immediately be recognized as   a photographer or at least "a guy with a camera". 
And think of yourself as a photographer. Post on   social media that's important and soon enough you 
also should print business cards, that reminds me   that I have to order new ones because I have a 
new telephone number and stuff.

And maybe make   an exhibition, maybe not in the posh galleries 
or something but at the cafe, the library,   the grocery store or whatever. WHEN? I think 
before you begin to Market yourself you need   to consistently come home with usable pictures. 
Most photographers come home with lots of crappy   pictures.That's getting more experience. Just 
never show them. What matters is that you from   every shoot get one or a handful of well composed, 
well exposed pictures, with a main subject sharp.   Pictures you CAN show to people. And you're not a 
beginner anymore? Well how do you know? You don't!   Or, maybe you made at least thousand of your 
10,000 hours doing and studying photography?   Or maybe someone, who isn't your mother, says your 
pictures are good. And you are becoming depending   on skill – not on luck. You have a clear idea on 
what to shoot, where to stand, what kit to use,   and how to utilize the light.

You may still set 
the camera on AUTO, but at you at least manage   to use exposure compensation when needed. You 
may still shoot jpeg, I did, but soon you will   move to RAW. You may use a lousy camera and poor 
lenses that doesn't affect the pictures too much.   But you will soon change to a kit that fits 
your hands better and handles bad weather in a   better manner. So "come out" as a photographer, if 
you're ready for it, and see you out there! Bye! [Music]
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