Sunday 23 December 2012

COMICAL: The Vendor Client Relationship - in real world situations by Scofield Editorial


 
Comically sad but cuts to the truth of the pricing matter. As much as photography buyers would wish to believe they live in the heart of the Huangpu District in Shanghai where price haggling down  to 1/10 of the original asking price is la mode de jour, they don't. Haters gonna hate. This little video is the silver bullet of passive aggressive explanation techniques to pass onto over zealous rock bottom price sensitive consumers of photography, in the wake of a requests for rock bottom prices, of said price sensitive consumers. Much like the cheery Who Moved My Cheese [link] by Dr Spencer Johnston the harbinger of retrenchment of entry level subordinates office workers by mid level executives the world over, sugarcoating the harsh realities of a globalised capitalist society, in a 96 page palatable pill. which in itself segways well into the whole fusion era we as photographer/(unless you want to wonder where your cheese went) cinematographer, although I'll leave that kettle of fish for another post.
 
One way of going about pricing could be to have a set list of cost which who are up front about and also are attached to any quote so people can see where all the cost are coming from so it doesn't just look like you are plucking arbitrary sums out of the ether.  
 

Thursday 6 December 2012

COMICAL: Shutterbugs web series


The web series chronicles an Aussie outfit of photographers (and videographer) trying to make it big in Melbourne town (the premise to this thesis is somewhat flawed from the beginning. I'd be moving to Brooklyn instead). Hopefully they can follow in the successful footsteps on the amazing (I never use the word amazing lighty, less so the word kitsch) The Guild [link] written by and starring the adorable Felica Day [link]    .Did I mention she was adorable? 

Hopefully they can get some funding and get season 2 up and running in the new year.

Also watch the guild it didn't win a swag of awards for nothing. did I mention Felica day is adorable?

EXHIBITION: Fresh 12 by PSC graduating class at Yarra Sculpture Gallery

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Man Made by Jordan Bolleen [link]


Outside of RMIT (showing my bias here) The Photographic Studies College (PSC) [link] has the best photography program running, as such the quality of the work is right up there. With 19 graduates, covering a wide range of subjects and genres, there is something for almost everyone.


Details are below:


Opening Night: Friday 23rd of November
                Time: 6pm - 9pm
          Location: Yarra Sculpture Gallery ~ 117 Vere Street, Abbotsford

Runs from the 23rd until the 9th of December

For the full details and bios of all the graduates checkout the PSC website [link]

EXHIBITION: We're having a show at Bronek's studio featuring graduate RMIT BA(photography) students at Bakehouse Studio

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Several very talented and recent RMIT graduates of the BA(Photography) program are having a artistic shindig of sorts down at Bronek Kozka's  Studio.  Opening night is the 13th of December and the beer of unknown origin will be flowing.

The line up includes:

IsaBella Capezio
Mul Chandra
James Jordan
Gina Nero
Sarah Pannell
Madz Rehorek
Shadi Sabet
Jinyao Yuan

Checkout the details here:
Opening Night: 13th of December
                Time: 6pm - 9pm
          Location: Bakehouse Studios ~ 2/133-135 Johnston St, Collingwood

For full details checkout the Facebook page [link]

INSPIRATIONAL: Use art to turn the world inside out by JR TEDprize winner at TED



JR was an French underground street artist, before he became a large blip on the radar of communities all around, after the world winning the TEDPrize in 2011 and posing a challenge to communities around the world.

Here is the followup to his big idea and  that only gained traction through the collective action and participation of others in some cases risking their own lives to spread their message of presence and hope.

Power to the people and power to their portrait.