Westboro Church – Cotton Bowl, a set on Flickr.
Via Flickr:
The Westboro Baptist Church protests Penn State’s football team, gays, and America outside of the AT&T Cotton Bowl Stadium on Monday, January 2, 2011.
Here is an awesome article I found that talks about not giving your work away for free to organizations that should be paying for it. Even over the past several weeks, I myself have been contacted by organizations looking to use my work for free in exchange for ‘credit’ or ‘exposure’. Only on rare and specific occasions do I give my work away for free after an agreement has been reached concerning the usage and terms. Historically, these rare instances have only involved non-profit organizations seeking to help the community we all live in. However, that having been said, I also wasn’t hurting for cash during the times I was contacted. It is my opinion that it would not be wrong to request payment even under these circumstances, however I don’t mind providing it free of cost because of the rarity and specific organization contacting me. I can not admit that this will always be the case.
Here’s a brief excerpt of the article:
Here is a cold hard fact:
‘Exposure’ won’t buy you shit.
Before you look away, let me elaborate a little bit. As creatives, we do all need a certain amount of exposure; if you want those people who commission photography to hire you, then you need to get your work in front of them. There’s plenty of ways of doing this while preserving your integrity – there’s a number of good blogs with a wide reach, and you could even (gasp) just pound the pavements with a portfolio or a box of well presented prints.
However. Please, please, please – don’t give your stuff away for free to organisations that should be paying you for it.
Here is a little case study that happened to me earlier this week.
I got a mail in my inbox titled ‘Photo Request’.. this is what it said…
Click here to continue reading.
Derby Training – Arlington, a set on Flickr.
Via Flickr:
Certifiable Derby Training – Arlington, TX
Saturday, January 7, 2012
WBC – Arlington, a set on Flickr.
Via Flickr:
The Westboro Baptist Church pickets at Richard Greene Linear Park during the Cotton Bowl in Arlington, TX on Friday, January 6, 2012. Headquartered in Topeka, KS the church’s 40 members (approximate) protest homosexuality, football, US soldiers, and America. (Photos/Stephen Masker)
Hey Everyone! I’m happy to say that one of my images titled ‘Hunter and Michael’ has been selected as a finalist image in the My Gay Texas Photo Contest hosted by The Dallas Voice, a newspaper for the gay community in Dallas.
Whichever image receives the most votes, that photographer gets $1k donated in their name to any non-profit of their choice. My non-profit is AIDS United. Please vote for my image by clicking the attached link below and help spread the word.
All you need is 5 seconds of free time and an email address; you will not receive spam mail. Thank you guys so much for your support. I really appreciate it.
Vote Here: MY GAY TEXAS :: DALLAS VOICE READERS VOICE AWARDS BALLOT.
Westboro Church – Cotton Bowl, a set on Flickr.
Via Flickr:
The Westboro Baptist Church protests Penn State’s football team, gays, and America outside of the AT&T Cotton Bowl Stadium on Monday, January 2, 2011.