While I've actually done Photography for over 30 years it's only been in the last 10 that I've taken the whole thing seriously. Since I had a contact in a major gallery on 57 street in NYC I brought my portfolio in for the owner to have a look-see. The gentleman was kind enough to take the time to look over the prints. Now these are photos done in NYC but they are very abstract and do not depict the city itself. He liked the work but when he was done he asked me if I had any photos of the city itself. He asked me to bring those back to him.
When the day comes that I make postcard photographs I will return. I pride myself on being able to extract the essence from a subject. It's called having an eye.
So here's the point. Don't ever be afraid to approach anyone with your work.
Just make sure it's of the highest quality and printed that way-don't forget to spot the prints. I'm not giving up. I will get myself Gallery representation in NY. and hopefully other cities as well. You have to realize that wall space is at a premium and the rents are high. What motivation is it for a Gallery to take on an unknown? If we take ourselves seriously enough then it will happen. If I had the money I would open an APUG Gallery as there is so much quality work right here.
Any comments; ideas more than welcome....
Best, Peter
When the day comes that I make postcard photographs I will return. I pride myself on being able to extract the essence from a subject. It's called having an eye.
So here's the point. Don't ever be afraid to approach anyone with your work.
Just make sure it's of the highest quality and printed that way-don't forget to spot the prints. I'm not giving up. I will get myself Gallery representation in NY. and hopefully other cities as well. You have to realize that wall space is at a premium and the rents are high. What motivation is it for a Gallery to take on an unknown? If we take ourselves seriously enough then it will happen. If I had the money I would open an APUG Gallery as there is so much quality work right here.
Any comments; ideas more than welcome....
Best, Peter

