The Business of Fine Art Photography | Thomas Werner

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Thomas Werner, private art dealer, former New York gallerist, international curator and fine art photographer, shares his experiences about this topic and much more.

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14 Comments
  1. Dave Edens says

    Really enjoyed the talk, crammed quite a bit of information in to the time. Thanks

  2. MikeMeyerPhotoPro says

    Ansel died in April 1984. I think Moonrise sold for 75k either right before or after he died. Not sure where this "sell out" for a million comes from ???

  3. mverick160 says

    Put my work up. Mentioned to a friend how the work was crap from a competing photographer. He mentioned the issues he had with the work. And hem and hawed about it. Then said. He thought it was really good and different. I said the lighting was to dark and crap exposure. He said, Yes, but it makes you dig in to see it. It made me look deeper. Which, was what I wanted out of my prints.

  4. inovArtesMediaLda inovArtes says

    Great presentation! "Its like half a condom"…. Very funny!

  5. Marc Thibault says

    Incredible video! So informative and Thomas is interesting and knowledgeable! 👍😉

  6. Hector Carbuccia says

    this is absolutely GOLD, this info is worth money!

  7. Schwpz i says

    I really enjoyed this talk, so informative and pleasant to listen to. Thank you for sharing!

  8. Barry Street says

    Best ifmo I've seen for awhile. Thanks mate, present your self well,you should look good as your work.

  9. Edwin Rosario says

    Great speaker.

  10. wetracy says

    Glad I don't have to work with that guy.

  11. Karsten Bruun Qvist says

    Thanks! A great presentation, that demystifies a lot. And very easy and enjoyable to listen to as well 🙂

  12. Andrew Gable Fine Art says

    Wow, what an incredible sharing of information. Such great points here. Thanks for sharing this.

  13. drichi07 says

    Nice presentation, right?. The consistent and repeated use of the word "Right?" was a change from the usual repeated use of "OK?" Right? It was not an distraction at all, right?

  14. ZommBleed says

    Entering into the professional world of showing one's work kind of sucks. Maybe I'll just be a Vivian Meyer.

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