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Pulitzer Prize Photographer John Kaplan ... and a new book on portfolio preperation.
Portfolios and presentation Materials
Good advice from a picture agancy on the showing of one's work there. This is good stuff for anyone who is showing their work personally.
More helpful info on developing your first portfolio (photography and design students).
Art Center in LA is a prestigious school. Here are their portfolio submission guidelines.
More tips on Portfolios from NYIP.
A portfolio is a collection of your best work that you show to a perspective employer.
In addition, colleges and art schools will require you to submit a portfolio for approval
in order to be admitted into their program. :: > Read the whole thing
Lots of good information here on portfolios. Read it all.
An interesting discussion on the 'sequencing' of prints in a portfolio.
ASU College of Architecture and Design has an interesting set of guidelines for student portfolios.
Take a look and get creative...
RIT has a good paper on porfolio creation.
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Hurt Me. Hurt Me Bad"
I guess that will get your interest.
Robert Farber has a lot of good information over at his Interactive Workshop page.

In the next two years, you may be seeing fewer photos
of those gas-guzzling sport utility vehicles that once glossed
the pages of magazines, movies and billboards everywhere.
Instead, you will see images of hybrid cars -- those
guilt-free, Jetson-like vehicles that may soon replace the sedan.
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more>

Marketing Your Photographs Overseas
By Mikael Karlsson for Usefilm.com
Every person who has ever traveled can appreciate the saying
"Everything but home is exotic and exciting."
This is not only true of cruises to Antarctica and yak carting
in Mongolia, but of everything that's not around us all of the
time.
As photographers, we all know that the unusual, exotic and exciting
sells, time after time after time. But how can we translate
the images we make every day into something exotic and unusual?
Well, the answer might be easier than you thought: Market your
merchandise where it will be appreciated.
In this case, that would be abroad.
For the photo editor of a German trade magazine for dentists, an image of an American dentist, preferably accompanied by a story, can be exotic and exciting enough to earn you a check from that magazine. The same is true for virtually any image if it is presented to the right photo
buyer. <read more>
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Digital Printing Site.
If you are a photographer, traditional or digital artist, painter, or printer, then this fine art giclee printer site is the information source for you this autumn!

Great portfolio presentation at www.lost-luggage.com

Visit EPhotoZine
for lots of great reviews and articles.
The Luminous
Landscape site has articles, reviews, photographs and tips on selling
your work.
Art From the Source
A unique concept to directly connect fine artists with consumers.
The Fine Art Nude Photography Network features the finest photographers of the human form on the Internet. The networks primary function is to promote the work of these photographers
and fine art nude photography in general.
Looking for galleries to show your work? Here is a great place to start... And check out their other resources as well.
How to Sell your Photography
by Mike Slater MA
A guide to selling and re-selling photographic images to world-wide markets
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