Fine Art Photography – Is It Still Viable?




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Summary: Dear friends, you will notice three differences in today's photography podcast: Rick is missing (he's in Naw'lins) but we've got an amazing guest to fill his shoes. There's no featured artist or photographer this week as our guest, on behalf of galleries, features all artists. 95% of the show features intelligence and well-articulated thoughts - because our guest spoke for 94.5% of the show! But don't worry, bizarre behavior and poorly-formatted thoughts will return next episode! And [drumroll] Introducing… Ginger Fear! Can photography still be a viable piece of art sold by a gallery?  If you're a fine art photographer, you need to listen to this episode. As it turns out, there is actually a lot of potential and hope for photography (and other art) in the digital age and Jason even suggests some surprising actions to take. Seriously, this has to be one of our greatest shows ever. Jason Horejs, the owner of Xanada Gallery in Scottsdale AZ drops by and gives us incredible insights into the role of an art gallery and how photographers can do a better job getting gallery representation. His wit, knowledge, charm, and insight into the gallery world provided the show with a lot more information than we were expecting. If you're interested in learning more about the art world and Xanadu Gallery (where, in fact, they do not roller skate and wear satin pantsuits to Tony's dismay), look for Jason at: His blog, Red Dot Blog Xanadu Gallery His Facebook page His book Starving to Successful What do you think? Let us know here and on Twitter!