Photoshelter Selling Fine Art Photography

A while back Photoshelter released a free guide for selling Fine Art Photography. The guide included a collection of interviews with photographers in the Fine Arts field. Each interview listed some key takeaways to consider. After reviewing the guide I’ve paraphrased these key takeaways. If you find these interesting I highly recommend heading to Photoshelter and [...]

Room with a View #1

2. Capture the emotional side of your subject. Whether you like it or not if your image does not appeal emotionally to someone it likely won’t be a success. For me this is a difficult notion to contend with as much (more like all) of my photography is of objects and buildings. We generally do not think of [...]

Dash

1. Don’t shoot the subject for what it is…shoot the subject for what of could be All to often we try to capture what we see. When you start to think about objects as something other then what they are then you open a whole new world of possibilities. I use the image below as my [...]

Welcome to a new feature at TimNault.com. This is a first post in a column I’m calling Gear and More. In this category I’ll be sharing information about gear and technology that I use to make things happen. Included in this is the magic behind the website. While I don’t fancy myself a professional web developer (…yet) I’ve learned [...]

Sneak Peak of the new TimNault.com

Well its been a while since I have posted and a lot has been going on! My latest project is a redesign of my web site. I’m sticking with the WordPress platform as its been very good to me over the past few years, but the look and feel is going to take a different [...]

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