Introducing The Collective III: Fall 2022
We are a group of photographers who have binding love of the photographic medium, and a desire to share our work with all who love the magic of photography.
All of the photographers in this book are members of Project 52 Pro System, as well as citizens of the world.
While this is a book of some of our favorite images, it is also an invitation to you to visit our Websites and see more of our work.
We are all available for commissions and assignments and welcome your inquiries.
But for now, sit back and look through our photos with a smile.
Thank you for taking the time.
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Previous Collective Issues
STEAL (Like an Artist) – A Fun Talk on Creative “Shoplifting”
UX Week 2012 | Austin Kleon | Steal Like An Artist from Adaptive Path on Vimeo.
Gary Vaynerchuk on Why We Market
One of the gems from this presentation was the question/comment from the person who was really, I think, speaking for so many of us when they asked why they couldn't just do their stuff, and why had marketing become so incredibly intense. Gary and Chase nearly...
Mailers for Kyle D Jones, Photographer
Kyle needed a drop off piece / mailer to begin his marketing campaign for 2014. We designed this double sided card to represent the areas of photography he is most comfortable shooting. His market is a small one, and heavy with food/lifestyle/people, so we...
Your Work: Valued or Devalued?
A great way to devalue what you do is to charge for it in a way that actually devalues it. Say... mini-sessions. Or whatever they are called. A 'cheaper' alternative to the non-mini-sessions one can assume. So they aren't paying for the image quality, or the vision of...
Critics are NOT Your Audience
A wonderful discussion on the critics among us, and of what value they bring to our lives. Clue: not that much.
The Critic
"It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives...