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A&T Talks :: How to Pitch and Sell A Photo Story

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A&T Talks — Practical advice and insight for your creative journey in 30 minutes or less.

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In this A&T Talks episode, we continue our conversation with photojournalist and documentary producer Spike Johnson. This is the second installation of the 3-part series on how to become a well-rounded freelance photographer. In this episode, Spike breaks down how photographers can find media contacts, how to write and formulate a winning pitch to editors, and finally how to sell your work. The key lesson: Pitching is based on the principle of supply & demand: If you have something that photo editors want, they'll read your pitch.

Follow Spike Johnson: @spike_johnson
View Website: www.spikejohnson.co.uk
Have a question you'd like to be discussed? Send all inquiries to hello@artisansandtrade.com.
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If you're getting value from these conversations, please support the podcast with a donation at artisansandtrade.com/donate. (It helps us cover the costs of producing resourceful content for you.)
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Innhold levert av Stephen Obisanya. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Stephen Obisanya eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

A&T Talks — Practical advice and insight for your creative journey in 30 minutes or less.

:: BREAKDOWN

In this A&T Talks episode, we continue our conversation with photojournalist and documentary producer Spike Johnson. This is the second installation of the 3-part series on how to become a well-rounded freelance photographer. In this episode, Spike breaks down how photographers can find media contacts, how to write and formulate a winning pitch to editors, and finally how to sell your work. The key lesson: Pitching is based on the principle of supply & demand: If you have something that photo editors want, they'll read your pitch.

Follow Spike Johnson: @spike_johnson
View Website: www.spikejohnson.co.uk
Have a question you'd like to be discussed? Send all inquiries to hello@artisansandtrade.com.
:: SUPPORT US
If you're getting value from these conversations, please support the podcast with a donation at artisansandtrade.com/donate. (It helps us cover the costs of producing resourceful content for you.)
Give us a quick review and rating HERE. (It helps us reach more creatives like you.)
Share an episode with someone you think would benefit from it.
:: FOLLOW US
@artisansandtrade

  continue reading

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