My last post here was about one of my prints being accepted for the photography exhibit at this year's San Diego County Fair.
I have been aware that the organizers of the exhibit hold an artist's reception the evening before the Fair opens each year. (The Fair always starts on a Friday.) I have not gone to these receptions before because I have an ongoing commitment each Thursday evening.
But, this June, that commitment has been shifted to Wednesday evenings (it will go back to Thursdays in July.) So, I decided to go to this year's reception.
And it occurred to me last Saturday this will likely be a big opportunity for photography related networking. I decided to order business cards to point people to my photography site, and, obviously make it a rush delivery. Networking is not something that comes naturally for me, so I'm hoping having the cards to hand out will be a help. The site listed delivery for the order will be tomorrow, Wednesday. Which had better be that case, because the fee for the rush order nearly doubled what I would have been charged if I had gone with regular delivery.
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Tuesday, June 08, 2010
Wednesday, June 02, 2010
One print in the Fair
I had previously posted (here) regarding submitting five prints to be considered for inclusion in the photography exhibit at this year's San Diego County Fair.
Earlier this week the results of what prints had been accepted for inclusion were released. One of my prints was selected; one of this photo.
Due to a few factors, I am feeling satisfied by this:
Earlier this week the results of what prints had been accepted for inclusion were released. One of my prints was selected; one of this photo.
Due to a few factors, I am feeling satisfied by this:
- This is an extremely competitive process; every year only (roughly) one-third of all submitted prints are selected for inclusion. And this year about 4000 prints from about 980 photographers were submitted.
- The judges change every year, so one can never make assumptions about what will or will not be found worthy of inclusion.
Monday, March 15, 2010
What I'll be submitting to the S.D. County Fair photography exhibit
I'm taking a few vacation days this week, so decided today was the day to start process of getting the prints I will be submitting for inclusion in this year's San Diego County Fair photography exhibition.
I had ended up deciding to submit five photos. They are, in no particular order (as shown on Flickr):
I've been happy the last two years with the quality of prints I've had made at a local lab, Chrome Digital, for submission to the Fair's photography exhibit, especially because each of those years a print has been selected for inclusion. (A different photo each of those years.) Also been happy with the lab's placement of the prints on the display boards that are required for each submission.
Having put the files on a CD during the weekend, this morning I drove to Chrome Digital with it and ordered the prints. Five prints and attaching them to five display boards makes for a fairly hefty fee, but I'm feeling ambitious, so decided to go ahead with all five.
This afternoon I got a call from the person at Chrome who had started processing the files. He said the resolution I had set up for each of the photos was plenty to allow for making larger prints than what I had ordered, at no extra charge, so I told him to go ahead and do so. I definitely appreciated that! And he thought they might be ready to pick up tomorrow, which would be early. All very nice!
I had ended up deciding to submit five photos. They are, in no particular order (as shown on Flickr):
I've been happy the last two years with the quality of prints I've had made at a local lab, Chrome Digital, for submission to the Fair's photography exhibit, especially because each of those years a print has been selected for inclusion. (A different photo each of those years.) Also been happy with the lab's placement of the prints on the display boards that are required for each submission.
Having put the files on a CD during the weekend, this morning I drove to Chrome Digital with it and ordered the prints. Five prints and attaching them to five display boards makes for a fairly hefty fee, but I'm feeling ambitious, so decided to go ahead with all five.
This afternoon I got a call from the person at Chrome who had started processing the files. He said the resolution I had set up for each of the photos was plenty to allow for making larger prints than what I had ordered, at no extra charge, so I told him to go ahead and do so. I definitely appreciated that! And he thought they might be ready to pick up tomorrow, which would be early. All very nice!
Saturday, July 04, 2009
More photo success
Having had a print of one my photos placed in the photography exhibit at the 2008 San Diego County Fair, this year I felt confident to submit three prints:
Considering historically roughly one-third of the prints that are submitted each year for inclusion in the Fair's photo exhibit are accepted, it's difficult to say what the judges will find worthy of acceptance. So, I promised myself I'd be happy if at least one of the three were accepted.
And that is precisely what occurred: "Jacaranda blossoms" was accepted.
So, having placed a different print at the Fair each of two years in a row is definitely very satisfying!
Considering historically roughly one-third of the prints that are submitted each year for inclusion in the Fair's photo exhibit are accepted, it's difficult to say what the judges will find worthy of acceptance. So, I promised myself I'd be happy if at least one of the three were accepted.
And that is precisely what occurred: "Jacaranda blossoms" was accepted.
So, having placed a different print at the Fair each of two years in a row is definitely very satisfying!
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