Lilserenity
Well-known
Hiya,
I decided to try and put some of the things I have learnt over the past few years on running a photo-project and publishing a book on to a new blog which I will update regularly with the ins and outs. It's not the way to do it, but a way.
it's here http://vickylamburn.com/blog
Maybe it's of some use, maybe its how to suck an egg as written for your grandmother, I hope not. But it might be useful if you're wondering how you might be able to go about getting something off the ground and eventually committing it paper, producing it, marketing it and better still, turning a profit on it.
It's no dead cert advice but I seem to have made a reasonable success of selling >350 books in 2 1/2 months, which isn't bad for a first attempt!
Vicky
I decided to try and put some of the things I have learnt over the past few years on running a photo-project and publishing a book on to a new blog which I will update regularly with the ins and outs. It's not the way to do it, but a way.
it's here http://vickylamburn.com/blog
Maybe it's of some use, maybe its how to suck an egg as written for your grandmother, I hope not. But it might be useful if you're wondering how you might be able to go about getting something off the ground and eventually committing it paper, producing it, marketing it and better still, turning a profit on it.
It's no dead cert advice but I seem to have made a reasonable success of selling >350 books in 2 1/2 months, which isn't bad for a first attempt!
Vicky
Bob Michaels
nobody special
I believe the first part "where a project begins" is right on point from my experience. It covers those things I believe to be critical such as having a personal connection with the subject, letting things evolve while photographing, and doing the work primarily because you want to do it, not because you believe there is a financial reward.
Recommended reading.
Recommended reading.
Lilserenity
Well-known
Recommended reading.
Thanks Bob, that really spurs me on, hopefully to come up with some more valuable advice!
Vicky
Damaso
Photojournalist
Thanks for sharing your experiences, I'm sure people here will get something out of it.
sanmich
Veteran
Victoria,
I for one am VERY interested in your experience in that domain.
I am trying to publish a book for some time now, and the lack of experience is making the trial and error process long and frustrating.
Thanks for the initiative!
I for one am VERY interested in your experience in that domain.
I am trying to publish a book for some time now, and the lack of experience is making the trial and error process long and frustrating.
Thanks for the initiative!
robert blu
quiet photographer
It seems interesting, for sure I'll go through it. Thanks for sharing your experience.
robert
robert
Haigh
Gary Haigh
Congratulations on getting your project up and running Vicky.
lynnb
Veteran
Congratulations on the book Vicki. I just tried to view your site & advice but just at the moment it's down for maintenance - I'll try again a little later. Meanwhile I came across this site which I'll link here as a resource for others. http://jmcolberg.com/weblog/extended/archives/how_to_make_a_photobook/
Looking forward to reading yours when it's up.
kind regards,
Looking forward to reading yours when it's up.
kind regards,
bgb
Well-known
Your Milton Keynes book was very good Vicki, I have my signed copy sitting in the bookshelf between some guy called Cartier-Bresson and a someone called Vivian Maier.
Do you have plans for new book?
Do you have plans for new book?
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