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Event
Portfolio Review
Venue
Derby Assembly Rooms,
The Market Place, Derby, DE1 3AH
Date
15 November 2007
10am - 5pm
Price
£10 per 20 minute review |
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An equally impressive panel has been gathered to offer
Portfolio Reviews to photography practitioners in all fields.
As well as informal networking with other participants,
you will have the chance to meet face-to-face with experts
who can assist your future career development. From CV
and portfolio development, to advice on exhibitions, funding
and publications.
Reviewers have been selected for their knowledge and experience
of different areas of contemporary photographic practice.
When booking, please consider which reviewer will be most
relevant to you, your practice and your future aspirations.
Each review will last up to 20 minutes and booking is essential.
These reviews are aimed at photographers
and artists with a developed and serious approach to their
practice. On this occasion we will not be seeing work by
undergraduate students.
This is a truly unique opportunity to access some of the
greatest professionals in the photographic industry.
Reviews will start on the hour and on the half hour. Please
specify your preferred start time when booking, but this
cannot be guaranteed.
Click here for a list of reviewers
and reviewer profiles.
To book contact Contact: Mike Brown, Art Projects
Co-ordinator on 01332 716139 or email mike.brown@derby.gov.uk
Advice on Preparing your Portfolio
Edit your work
Be selective, the reviews only last 20 minutes so make
sure you maximise on the opportunity. Choose photographs
that you like and that you feel give a strong representation
of your practice. If you show work you are passionate
about this will come across and enthuse the reviewer.
If you have a number of different bodies of work edit
them down to give an overview of each project. Don’t
bombard the reviewer with boxes and boxes of prints.
Presentation
Always present your work in a way you feel
comfortable with. Whether in a book, loose leaf folder,
portfolio box or on a laptop screen – make sure the
work can be handled easily and looked through without compromising
its impact.
You also need to present your work verbally to
explain your intentions, ideas and motivations. This will
aid the reviewers appreciation and help them give constructive
feedback and critique. Consider what you feel are the key
points about each image or body of work and plan what to
say. Keep it simple, don’t waffle and make sure you
leave some time for you and the reviewer to ask questions.
The
Review
Be on time and remember you only have 20 minutes
- going over time will impact on someone else’s slot.
Bring a notebook to write down any helpful advice or contacts
the reviewer may suggest.
Bring some personal information
Leave the reviewer with
a way of contacting you. Business cards are okay but something
with one of your images on is better; reviewers will be
looking at a lot of work an image will remind them who
you are. Make sure all contact details are correct and
include an email address. If you have a website make sure
the address for this is included.
Please Note These reviews
are aimed at photographers and artists with a developed
and serious approach to their practice. On this occasion
we will not be seeing work by undergraduate students |