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How Photographs Are Sold Stories and Examples of How Fine Art Photographers Sell Their Work

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ISBN-10: 1933952938

ISBN-13: 9781933952932

Edition: 2014

Authors: Alain Briot

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In How Photographs Are Sold, author and fine art photographer Alain Briot has compiled stories and examples of how several successful photographers market and sell their work. The book features information from photographers who earn a living from their artwork, as well as from others who sell their artwork to further their passion rather than as their main source of income. It also includes examples from Alain's personal experience selling his fine art photographs.The featured photographers come from a variety of backgrounds and use a broad range of techniques for selling their artwork. They share information about their personal styles, what has worked for them and what hasn't, where they…    
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Book details

List price: $23.99
Copyright year: 2014
Publisher: Rocky Nook
Publication date: 2/13/2014
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 192
Size: 6.00" wide x 9.00" long x 1.06" tall
Weight: 1.078
Language: English

Alain Briot is one of today's leading contemporary landscape photographers. Originally from Paris, France, he attended the Academie Nationale des Beaux Arts where he studied drawing and oil painting from 1977 to 1980. Briot then began his study of photography at the American Center in Paris. After visiting the American Southwest, Briot became enthralled with the artistic potential this landscape afforded and in 1986 he relocated to the U.S. He began his study of photography at Northern Arizona University, earning his Bachelor's Degree in 1990 and his Master's Degree in Visual Communication in 1992. From 1995 to 2002, Briot lived at Canyon de Chelly, Arizona, in the heart of the Navajo…