Archive for October, 2007

An Interview With Photojournalist Marco Vernaschi

I was searching for photos of Argentina on Photoshelter and I came across the work of Marco Vernaschi. His work interested me because he had shot a story about the Quechua that live in northwest Argentina and mine salt from the Salinas Grandes (a large salt pan in the Andes).

In June this year I visited the Salinas Grandes on a tour from Salta and I never knew the story behind the
people that worked there. I even took a photo of an abandoned motor home near the salt works and never realized that someone was living there. You can read Marcos’ photo story about the Salinas Grandes here.
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Selling Your Photos On Your Own Website – The Fotoviva Story

‘Sunset in Grainsby’ © Don Tiffney

It’s one thing to sell your work through a print on demand website like Imagekind or a photo library like Alamy. But what about selling your photos on your very own site? That way you not only get to keep all the profit but have the satisfaction of creating and growing your own business. That’s what Jason did with Fotoviva, an online company that sells high quality photo art prints.
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An Interview With Photographer Linda Plaisted

“Town Crier” from my Four and Twenty Blackbirds series, 2006
© Linda Plaisted

I saw Linda Plaisted’s photos on Imagekind and liked her photo montage techniques so much I asked her to do an interview.

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An Interview With Photographer Nicole Mabry

I came across Nicole Mabry’s photography in JPGMag, which published a very interesting article she wrote about cross processing black and white film. I liked her photography so much I asked her to do an interview. Here it is:

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