Everyone has a website. It's the landing spot for showcasding your photography and giving youraudience (and potential clients) a more indepth understanding of who you are as an artist.In this course I will talk about the most important aspects of having an inviting and engagingwebsite focused on getting people to spend time looking at your work. I will touch on whatmakes a great website both in design and clarity of purpose. Level: All Day & Time: Thursday, January 16, 2025 Event Type: Online Lecture with Q&A Academic Members: Free to enrolled students and educators in organizations who hold an academic membership. Lecture Series (includes all six lectures): Members, $140.00 / Non-Members, $195 Speakers will include: Stella Kramer, January 16, 2025: How to create and maintain a dynamic website for lens-based artists. Holly Stuart Hughes, February 13, 2025: Best practices on writing and finding grants. Michelle Dunn Marsh (TBD): Discussing the innovation around today's photo books, publishing, and how the photo book has evolved into the artist book. Catherine Couturier, April 17, 2025: Best practices for how to approach and work with a gallery. Priya Kambli, May 8, 2025: Ways to find and apply for an artist residency or fellowship. Kareem Black, May 15, 2025: How to create effective promotional avenues, social media campaigns, and other marketing strategies for furthering your career. About the Speaker
Stella Kramer is a Pulitzer Prize-winning photo editor and the publisher of STELLAZINE, a photozine featuring unique photography of all genres. Stella has worked as a photo editor at The New York Times, People, Entertainment Weekly and many others places.
As a consultant, Stella works with photographers on book projects, website refreshes and photographic projects, helping to direct and strengthen the photography and its presentation.
Stella also teaches in the Masters of Digital Photography program at the School of Visual Arts in New York City.