Camera Position 39 : Your Mission & Your Audience




Jeff Curto's Camera Position show

Summary: Mission statements don’t have to be about dull, corporate stuff… they can also be about the creative process and act as a compass to point you in the right direction. Your photographic mission statement can be about your audience, your passions and your goals.<br> <a href="https://i0.wp.com/www.cameraposition.com/podcast/images/CP39/interest_circle.png" title="Click for larger image" target="_blank"></a> <a href="https://i0.wp.com/www.cameraposition.com/podcast/images/CP39/blank_circle.png" title="Click for larger image" target="_blank"></a><br> Example and blank “audience circles” (click for larger images)<br> Links relevent for this show:<br> <a href="http://www.thecandidframe.com/" target="_blank">The Candid Frame</a>: Ibarionex Perillo’s excellent podcast interviews with photographers<br> <a href="http://www.jeffcurto.com/movies/" target="_blank">Jeff’s Video Projects</a>: The videos mentioned in this episode<br> <a href="http://enhanced.lenswork.com/" target="_blank">LensWork Magazine</a>: Jeff’s videos are in issue #67. The advantage of distribution on CD-ROM is that the movies are at a much higher resolution (640×480 pixels) than is practical via the web.<br>