grabb's autumn seminar
How to make $$$$ from your photography
If you would like to make a buck out of your camera-clicking, get down to grabb on 12th May 2011, 5.30pm, for an exciting evening with Rob Lile, director of stock library photonewzealand and Aaron K, executive director of the Advertising & Illustrative Photographers' Association (AIPA).
Rob will talk about stock as an income stream, technical and creative prerequisites of shooting stock, model releases and when you need them, who owns the copyright and the importance of keywording.
Aaron K will address the knotty dilemma of how to charge for photography, which will include; the industry take on how you pitch your fees, why charge what you do and how to work it all out.
Thursday 12 May 2011, 5.30pm for 6pm start. S25 per adult, under 18's $15. Drinks and nibbles included.
Numbers limited, book now at grabb, 93 Heu Heu St Taupo, ph: 07 377 3393 or email: info@grabb.co.nz
Rob Lile, director photonewzealand
Rob created photonewzealand in 2000, spotting a gap in the market where the stock photography industry was changing.
In typical Kiwi style, photonewzealand was born in the basement/garage and has slowly grown over the past decade to being the largest and most comprehensive stock image library in New Zealand.
"I get a huge buzz from the many regular comments received from clients and photographers, praising the efforts of the photonewzealand team. And I love working with the many talented professional photographers represented by photonewzealand; both sides motivating each other to constantly improve."
Eleven years later photonewzealand is the largest image librabry in New Zealand, representing the work of more than 140 professional photographers, with a team of eight staff spread out around the country, in Christchurch, Auckland and Taupo!
To visit photonewzealand click here.
Aaron K, executive director AIPA
As one of New Zealand's leading fashion and beauty photographers, Aaron K creates original and engaging imagery for a wide variety of advertising and editorial clients.
He is a member of the Editorial Photographers' Association (USA) and the Executive Director of the Advertising & Illustrative Photographers' Association (NZ).
Click here for more information on AIPA (NZ).