This one-day workshop, the last in Redeye's series of seven, takes you on a journey through the numerous ways you can get work published in print and digitally.
Publishing your photography in book form promises an ideal combination of high quality and large audience, but too often books lay unseen and unsold, wasting your time and effort. Magazines and newspapers offer a range of possibilities. Self-published and digitally printed books seem too good to be true, but don't always work for the best. The multiple possibilities of digital dissemination are appealing, but how can you make your work stand out online and onscreen, and give the viewer an experience they'll remember?
This workshop looks at subjects such as:
- The traditional and contemporary artist's monograph
- The published magazine feature
- The newspaper format for photographic projects
- Self-publishing books through Blurb, Bob's Books and others
- Building your photographic web presence
- Sharing and community websites - Flickr, SmugMug, YouTube are just the start
- New platforms and software
- Metadata - get your work found.
Speakers include a range of photographers and artists who have both self-published and had their work published by clients in a range of formats, including:
Karen McBride
Andrew Brooks
Ruaraidh Monies
Jenn Brookes
And Michelle Rowley, printmaker
Tickets are priced as follows:
Redeye members: £20
Unwaged: £30
Standard: £40
Ticket sales close at 18:00 on 5 February.
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