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Social Media in Photographic Marketing | Photo Coleslaw
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Social Media in Photographic Marketing. Last weekend I attended a lecture by Rob Haggart (author of the blog, A Photo Editor. In Santa Fe. He discussed two topics that are foremost on many photographer’s minds these days:. 8211; how to get work in a difficult photographic market. 8211; how to adapt traditional marketing techniques into a structure that incorporates social media. Traditional media represents a 1 to many relationship, while social media represents a many to many relationship.”. Social medi...
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Photo Coleslaw is Moving | Photo Coleslaw
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Photo Coleslaw is Moving. Leave a comment ». This will be my last posting from Photo Coleslaw hosted at spelmanphotographic.wordpress.com. Starting tomorrow, July 2nd, you will now be able to find the blog in a new format, with new features and content over at www.photocoleslaw.com. Please change any links you have to the old address over to the new address. Big plans for this summer – stay tuned! 07/01/2010 at 2:40 pm. Laquo; How to Be Creative. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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How to Be Creative | Photo Coleslaw
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How to Be Creative. Every once in a while you read something you really wish you had written. Perusing Hugh MacLeod’s. Post on creativity over my morning coffee today, I had that feeling. He touches on many of the boundaries we all face as we try to hone in bringing something original to the proverbial table. Reminds me of that quote by Marianne Williamson,. 8221; Your playing small doesn’t serve the world…”. 05/11/2010 at 10:14 pm. Laquo; Social Media in Photographic Marketing. Photo Coleslaw is Moving.