Friday Roundup

Friday Roundup

This is going to be a whirlwind post, I am up in Toronto for a conference. Barely got a connection, barely got the time.

So here are a few cool links I dug up for this week’s round-up.

First a bit of shameless promotion: I was interviewed this week on essential photo gear as their Nature photographer of the week, check it out if you are interested in knowing a bit more about me : http://essentialphotogear.com/blog/?p=483

if you haven’t checked it yet, Jack Hollingsworth gave a really terrific interview on this blog. It’s a podcast so you can download it to your ipod or computer and listen to it. Thirty minutes well spent : http://younesbounhar.com/marketingbusiness/focus-guest-jack-hollingsworth/

A hilarious video on youtube on the sad state of business, I won’t ruin it for you, just take a look: 

Jim Goldstein has a fantastic post on social media in photography, I know it’s a topic I’ve brought up a lot these days, but you’d better get the hang of it, that’s the way of the future! Some terrific and opportunities just on twitter alone. Check out Jim’s post here : http://www.jmg-galleries.com/blog/2009/05/28/the-birds-and-the-bees-of-social-media-connectivity/

And if you feel like joining twitter.com why don’t you follow me while you are at it ;) : http://twitter.com/younesbounhar .

You’ll also be seeing a few links to Chase Jarvis’ blog. He’s an inspiration and an awesome dude. Check out this post on how to keep renewing yourself as an artist (only when he says it sounds a lot cooler): http://blog.chasejarvis.com/blog/2009/05/shake-your-tree-today.html.

Last but not least, I don’t want to say much, but I would suggest you pick up your issue of this month’s Photolife…won’t say more until next week.

Have a great week-end everyone!

Friday Roundup

Quiet Friday…and all the better frankly. It’s been a bit of an intense week as far as I am concerned, so I don’t mind a little rest :) .

If you haven’t seen it, this week featured a really interesting interview with photographer Richard Wong on how to use Twitter to promote your photography business. You can see it here: http://younesbounhar.com/marketingbusiness/twitter-photographers-interview-richard-wong/.

On the same topic, I had the pleasure of interviewing stock photography guru Jack Hollingsworth, more on that later this week. I am in the process of editing the audio file and will post a podcast as soon as it’s ready (that’s also a first here, I am really excited about that).

Not to leave you empty-handed, here a few noteworthy posts around the web that I highly recommend.

First off, the ever interesting and awesome Chase Jarvis on “escaping your portfolio”: http://blog.chasejarvis.com/blog/2009/05/escaping-your-portfolio.html

Jim Goldstein opines on the need to weigh your choices when pursuing photographic opportunities. When you are pointing your camera somewhere, you are also pointing it away from many others, so is your choice worth it? : http://www.jmg-galleries.com/blog/2009/05/15/balancing-opportunity-cost-with-creative-pursuits/.

Finally, if you haven’t heard, Scott Kelby is promoting his world wide photo walk. Check out the weblog at  http://worldwidephotowalk.com/, there is probably a photo walk near you. Don’t miss it!

Voila! Enjoy your week-ends.