

Currently there are images by Max Yavno, Jerry N. There will always be a variety of artist’s works found under this category. The images which will be found under this category will be ‘ones of’ only, older prints, and in some cases may truly be vintage, but in most cases, will not be vintage as the name suggests, but earlier prints being offered from private collections for resale. VINTAGE WORKS We have a new classification under the artists’ pages on the website which reads: Vintage Works for Sale. Please be sure to visit the pages and view all of the works from Embrace, Ordeal By Roses, Kamatachi, Simon, A Private Landscape, Gaudi Ceilings and a selection of images from the artist’s workshops. EIKOH HOSOE, JAPAN A large collection of photographs by famed Japanese photographer Eikoh Hosoe have been added to the website. His work is truly unique and should not be missed. Korean photographer, Sueng Hoon Park showing 18 of his woven tapestries. Whether you’re shopping for a world traveler, nature lover, film buff or anyone else, we can help you find just the right gift. Contact us today and we can curate a collection just for you 714.754.1286 HOON PARK, SOUTH KOREA A great slideshow was created by Yahoo News Canada featuring S. and we will be representing the work of Emma Livingston from Buenos Aires, Argentina.ĬUSTOM CURATION: Need some assistance finding a truly unique gift? Let us help.

If you’re on my blog and website anyway you know that I make my living from book cover sales so I’ll never stop rabbiting on about it because I felt lost for so many years trying to find a way to make money with my photography that didn’t suck and never worked for me and my photography style.NEW ARTISTS: Welcome to Niv Rozenberg, an Israeli who has relocated in Brooklyn, New York and Gillian Hyland from the UK, both of whose works were selected by me as the winners of the FeatureShoot has given rise to the designation “cinematic narrative photo-montages.” In addition, Susan Spiritus Gallery is also the American representative for the photographic work by Ellie Davies of the U.K. And your work gets published all over the world. You simply upload your images then every month or every quarterly you get a statement, paid within a day or so.

It’s my favourite, personally the easiest way and the way that makes the most money. Sell your photographs to be on book covers. It’s great if they share on social media too, furthers your chance of getting work. Collaborate with brands, whether it’s cosplayers or designers, reach out to some brands and see if they’re willing to collaborate with you. Might not make a lot of money but it’s a start. Especially if you have a distinct style.Ĭollaborations. Once you get a good style you can offer fine art photography packages, people are more open to having conceptual photography done now for portraits. Money making ideas that don’t suckĬommissions. So I’m here to explain the journey I went through to getting paid for fine art photography without having to do gallery showings. Which made perfect sense and I never did another gallery (with intent on making money) again. I actually did a gallery showing once and a man said he loves my work but he wouldn’t buy any of it to hang on his walls because it was weird to have a photograph of a random young woman on his wall. My fine art photography didn’t suit galleries and the rest.
