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2012 Photographer's Market

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"FULLY UPDATED WITH ALL THE INFORMATION YOU NEED TO FIND BUYERS FOR YOUR PHOTOS For more than three decades, photographers have trusted Photographer's Market as a resource for helping them grow their businesses. Now Photographer's Market has improved upon this history to provide a comprehensive and 100% up-to-date listing of every must-have market for working photographers today: magazines, book publishers, greeting card companies, stock agencies, advertising firms, contests and more. In addition to the more than 1,500 individually verified market listings, the 2012 Photographer's Market includes:

  • Up-to-date information on how to start and run a photography business, including how to find clients, who to contact to submit your photos, what types of photos they need and how to submit both digital and film images
  • NEW! Special features on selling more photography in 2012, secrets to social media success, exploring new niches, bringing new life to an old business, generating referrals and managing your clients
  • NEW! Inspiring and informative interviews with successful professionals including sports photographer Rick Wilson, fine art photographer Kathleen McFadden, wedding photographer Marissa Bowers and Harley-Davidson's chief photographer Brad Chaney
  • NEW! Q&As with tips and advice from photo rep Norman Maslov and American Photographic Artists CEO Stephen Best
  • Markets for fine art photographers, including hundreds of galleries and art fairs, as well as tips for maximizing art fair success"
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        January 1, 2012

        Published since 1921, the annual Writer's Market serves as a major information resource for freelancers seeking to publish books and in magazines, enter literary contests, find an agent, or locate other publishing opportunities. Formerly in a thick, one-volume hardcover, the material has been reorganized and expanded into sizable paperbacks that offer online access with updates to accommodate the exponential growth of publication markets, especially in specialized genres. Although many of the titles have a similar format--listings of publications, contact information, and submission requirements--each volume has unique features. Children's Writer's & Illustrator's Market offers several chapters of advice for writers, plus interviews with authors. Novel & Short Story Writer's Market contains essays on craft and technique and fiction genres; a fill-in 2012 writing calendar may provide a much-needed impetus for those inclined to procrastination, though it makes the book more suited to personal use than library use. Poet's Market provides chapters on the craft of poetry, interviews with poets and--if it doesn't sound like an oxymoronic phrase--the business of poetry. Chapters in Literary Agents discuss finding and working with mostly book agents but also film and media agents. Photographer's Market covers the visual freelance field, listing publications, book publishers, stock photo agencies, and greeting card and other specialized photo venues. The core volume of the collection is Writer's Market, which is also available in a deluxe edition that offers individual access to writersmarket.com for a year. BOTTOM LINE Almost 90 years after it began print publication, Writer's Market has become a mini-industry, dominating the information market for freelance writers in many fields as it steadily expands its content to numerous specialized websites. The electronic enhancements are alluring, but the prices quoted above include only individual access to the websites; library access will be launched in February and the price has yet to be announced. Jeff Herman's Guide to Book Publishers, Editors, and Literary Agents 2012 (Sourcebooks) has much overlapping coverage but is cheaper; it also offers a much more opinionated view of the publishing market, and it is an alternative where that is considered an asset and where needs are narrower. Otherwise, the core 2012 Writer's Market and, where needed, the specialized volumes are recommended for larger public libraries if the total cost, including library access to the electronic enhancements, is not exorbitant.--Donald Altschiller, Boston Univ. Lib.

        Copyright 2012 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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