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“It is my intention to present - through the medium of photography - intuitive observations of the natural world which may have meaning to the spectators.” …
Ansel Adams

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GigRight proudly supports Membership for these Non-profit talent organizations:

ArtSpan
ArtSpan is a Non-profit organization, building a community by connecting the public to visual arts in San Francisco. Through SF Open Studios, youth and adult education, and art-centric events.
San Francisco, CA
www.artspan.org

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How to sell your art/photography work on our site:

Its easy…
Currently GigRight does not have a user profile online shopping cart system, although we are considering this option. We are not directly involved nor responsible in any capacity with art selling transactions.
However, you can (and we encourage you to) advertise/sell your art/photography through your user profile.
Here’s how…
Login, post a dozen or so jepeg photos of your artwork. Under ‘Title’, type the title of the piece, your name, the size, the medium, and your asking price.
Example:
‘Summer Rain Drops by John L. Smith, 36”x20”, Acrylic, $320.00 USD’.
Image posting instructions are displayed for you conveniently at login. If posting pieces already sold, you may wish to type ‘Sold’ or 'Not for Sale'.
Important:  be sure to list your name and contact information in your user profile. Contact info should be limited to your email address and personal website link. Phone numbers are optional but not encouraged.
Please be mindful of fraudulent offers and possible scams. We recommend selling through your own PayPal account, and to never accept personal checks, cash or money orders. You may want to copyright watermark your images before you post them.

You can also post an ad on our CLASSIFIEDS page!

Happy selling and good luck!

Have questions? Please don’t hesitate to ask us: Customer Service

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Photography Tips, Articles and Career Advice:

Copyright 2007–2011 GigRight

Common locations to display/sell your photography:

Public/commercial photography/art galleries
Private dealer photography galleries
Membership photography galleries
Theme photography galleries
Rental photography galleries
Museums
Photography fairs/art shows
Non-profit photography organizations
Photography/art centers
Public places:  stores, malls, restaurants, coffee shops, colleges, libraries, business offices.
Submit to photography contests/film festivals

Tips/Advice For Exhibiting Your Art/Photography Work At Galleries:

Copyright 2007–2011 GigRight

Here is some no-nonsense advice on preparing for an art event…

Before The Event:

Finalize all last minute business details…verify gallery/event dates/times, contact names, phone numbers/email addresses, venue website, travel directions and meeting plans. For local art shows, physically drive to the venue before the showing day to become familiar with the location, travel distance and parking situation. For out of town jobs, this often is not possible, but when it is, take advantage of it. Don’t forget about written contract signing when applicable. Some venues require a contract. If you are represented by a gallery owner/art sponsor, be sure to confirm everything with that person and the venue director well in advance.

Getting To The Show:

As with any event regardless of the brand of talent, the golden rule in entertainment is… BE ON TIME!
When possible, try to be at least an hour or so early. Allow ample time for travel, parking, equipment setup and a few minutes to relax before the show starts. Directions… be sure to clarify travel directions, such as with www.MapQuest.com, verbal phone directions, or a GPS car directional device. Don’t just rely on one means of directions…these travel mapping sources are sometimes incorrect. Know exactly where you are going, when you need to be there, and approximately how long it will take to get there!
If you are showing in a small gallery type venue, these are all fairly quick and easy to book and setup. However, large venues such as County fair festivals or other large facilities can be a nightmare. Entrance passes, permits, and parking/unloading/setup times/directions are usually required well in advance. Be sure to have first and last names/phone numbers of your assigned contact people. Showing up unprepared to a large venue can result in your showing being missed or canceled.
Note: venue owners will remember negative experiences such as you being late or missing a showing, so please be organized. Remember, you are building your resume and your reputation, so keep it professional.

Setting Up Equipment:

Arrange parking, both for unloading/repacking equipment and during the showing (some events last hours, even all day so arrange a place to park your vehicles during the show).
Have a solid checklist of equipment.
Find out well in advance when possible what you need to bring with you. In addition to your art works, you may need to supply some or all of your stands, easels, possibly even a folding table or two, especially if you have ceramics, sculptures, metal-works and such.
Some venues will already have these, but never assume this. Don’t get so caught up in the excitement and anticipation of the showing that you forget to bring or do something critical, like bringing important supplies.
Have travel cases, bags or boxes to transport your art works. Protecting you precious works that you have spent countless hours creating, is paramount.
Shop around in art stores and online, and invest in some affordable yet sturdy travel covers/cases for your works. Don’t let heartbreak happen by letting your works get damaged.

Dress accordingly…is this showing formal or casual? If your visiting guests are better dressed than you, this could be most awkward. Present yourself accordingly.
If you are showing in an outdoor venue or festival such as a park or fair, dress for heat/sun or cold/rain. Bring rain tarps to protect your art work.
Keep your display area clean and safe, not only for you and your art work, but for other venue staff, vendors and visiting guests. Having a neat, non-cluttered display area looks professional, and will make visiting patrons and art buyers welcome.

Consider serving refreshments at your event. Your clients may enjoy a light snack with drinks. But be sure to have this approved by the gallery owner/manager beforehand.

During the Showing:

Having a firm time of when the showing begins, so that you are visible when people begin arriving. Keep your breaks short, only a few minutes at most. It is very important for you the artist, to be present throughout the event. You may need to answer questions about you works or about sale pricing. Also, it is important that you are there to keep watch on your works…theft at art shows in not uncommon.
Be knowledgeable about your brand of art and your works. Hopefully you are well versed in some basic art styles and history. Sound impressive when talking art. To many patrons, art/photography is their passion.
Oh yeah, and have fun. Don’t forget to smile, and also chat with your clients. Make them feel special and part of your overall show. Make the event memorable for both you and your guests.

After the Event:

Don’t forget to thank your visitors for attending the showing. Now, be aware of your limited time by the venue owner to break-down your equipment, move your cars around back, and repack. Again, large venues may require special instructions.
Lastly, don’t forget to allow some mix’n mingle time with your clients and the venue owner. Be aware of any possible art/photo gallery owners who may approach you after the show, or even before or during the event. Be ready to hand out your professional business card with full contact information. Have a pen and paper handy to note names, phone numbers, email addresses and website links.
Most important of all, thank the gallery owner for allowing you to display your work at his/her venue. Do this the day of the show. Afterwards, follow-up with a thank you phone call and an email, letting them know how much you appreciated showing there and that you look forward to showing there again in the future.
Be professional. After all, this is a business.

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Submitting Your Work to Photography/Art Galleries:

Copyright 2007–2009 GigRight

The primary thing to focus on with art gallery submission is persistence…never give up. All galleries receive dozens, many hundreds of unsolicited submissions yearly. The reality is that of those many submissions, only a select few ever get chosen to be exhibited.
Essentially, submitting your work and then patiently waiting is what’s involved here. With many galleries you may wait forever. With others, you may occasionally get lucky and find one who offers interest in your submission. It is very important to periodically follow up with a gallery after you submit.
There is a fine line between persistently following up with a gallery, and being an obnoxious pest. However, it is critical to stay in touch with the gallery owner/manager so that they know who you are and that you are serious about representation/sponsorship.
Lets break it down into a step-by-step process from start to finish…
Find galleries who accept or are looking specifically for your brand of work. This task is probably the most difficult part in the overall process. First off, most reputable/successful art galleries have their own website, listing their preferred style/brand of artists/photographers, their targeted browsers/buyers, their contact information and submission instructions. As you begin the daunting task of visiting the many and varied gallery websites whether in your location or nationally/internationally, you will quickly discover that most of them are not even accepting submissions. Ouch! Reality shock here. Yes, these are the cold hard facts. Most galleries will list this on their websites, or explain this to you via phone/email.
Now, assuming that through your tireless research you finally find a gallery that exhibits your style of work and is currently taking submissions, please follow their submission instructions carefully. It doesn’t hurt to call them just to be sure their website information is current. This will save you much wasted time and money. Many sites will accept your work electronically, either on CD disk, some even via email. Others prefer hard copies. Postal mail sometimes is the only method. Regardless, do exactly what they request. Generally they will ask you for 5 to 10 samples, sometimes more. Do this please. Do not send them dozens of pieces. Rather, select a few samples that best represent you the Artist, which reflect your soul, your personality, your inner work. Pick the work that expresses you the way you want your viewers/buyers to see you as an artist. Even include some work already sold if it exemplifies your best work, but its probably best to have the majority of your pieces not sold yet.
After submission, wait at least the minimum time per their instructions before contacting them with a follow up call/letter. Often this will be 4-8 weeks or longer. Trust that they received it and be patient. Now, give them a call. Formally introduce yourself. Be polite and professional. Let them know that you are extremely interested in their gallery, their style of art, and their sponsors/buyers. Be sure to keep detailed records for yourself, listing dates of your submissions to which galleries, contact names, phone and email addresses. Keep in mind that staff come and go at galleries, so it is very important to be able to drop a name of who you spoke to.
If a visit in person is possible, this is the preferred follow up. Give them your business card. Smile, and appear confident. They are fully aware of the tedious process that you have been through just to be lucky enough to submit to a gallery. Do not appear frustrated or defeated. Look and sound upbeat and ready to discuss business. Be sure that you have thoroughly read through their website prior to your first contact. Do your research. Be able to speak knowledgably about their gallery. Leave them with a positive memory about your interview. You may only have a few minutes to chat on the phone or in person, so make it count. If you are lucky enough to have submitted to a local gallery, look professional and dress appropriately for each visit. Bring a professional portfolio with you. In it, be sure to have a current and complete hard copy of your resume. Include all past art showings that you have done, with the most recent listed first. Include names, dates, and references. List all of your relevant educational degrees/certifications. Of course, include in you portfolio high quality hard copy photos of your samples, and at least one CD disk with samples. They may ask you for samples in person.  Again, look and sound professional. Before visiting the gallery, be sure that you have made a previous trip to scope out the location, brand of art viewing customers, management and the parking situation. Realize that most art/photography galleries are physically located downtown in most cities. Allow time for traffic commute and parking. If this is a follow up interview, do not be late. Remember the saying, ‘early is on time, and on time is late’. Be punctual. If a gallery is gracious enough to agree to interview you either in person or via phone, come prepared.
Often galleries will only open to submissions for a specific event or special exhibit. Typically, a gallery will have a few different showings per year. A showing can last just one day, but more often it will run for a few weeks, even months. Usually these are ‘theme’ exhibits, showing a certain topic/subject. They are looking for artist who has that particular style or feeling of expression. Topics vary from a historical period of canvas painting, to a contemporary style of sculpture. You must be constantly checking postings and ads for what is up and coming at different galleries in different cities. You can’t afford to miss a rare window of opportunity allowing you to submit your work. A gallery may only accept for a few days/weeks, and then may not accept again for a year or so.
In closing, be patient, persistent, professional, and do your research. It will pay off eventually.

General Photography Articles:

Articles Coming Soon…

Defining the different types of Art/Photography Galleries

What Gallery Owners/Managers are Looking For

Networking in the Art/Photography Community

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Photography Resources:

Disclaimer: GigRight maintains no relationship with these websites. References to specific services, trademarks, copyrights, products, ideas, text, audio, photo images or videos on these or other links found herein are not controlled by the GigRight company, and do not constitute or imply any association, endorsement, recommendation, sales, profit or business relationship. GigRight is not legally responsible in any capacity for any material or information found within these web sites. These websites links are merely miscellaneous public links found in common web search engines, that represent supply vendors or information, advice or current events related to the general talent, entertainment, music, art, fashion, photography, or other related or non-related industries.

Photography Galleries:

If you know of a photography gallery with a physical street address and would like to have us list it in our directory below, please email us your contact information here
Include the gallery name, street address, city, state, country, and website.

U.S.A.

Featured Photography Galleries:

Fraenkel Gallery
San Francisco, CA

www.fraenkelgallery.com

Catherine Edelman Gallery
Chicago, IL
www.edelmangallery.com

Soho Photo Gallery
New York, New York
www.sohophoto.com

Photography Galleries by State:

Alabama:
(Coming Soon)

Alaska:
(Coming Soon)

Arizona:

Center for Creative Photography (Non-Profit Organization) - www.creativephotography.org/

Etherton Gallery - www.ethertongallery.com/index_flash.html

Lisa Sette Gallery - www.lisasettegallery.com

Arkansas:
(Coming Soon)

California:

Northern California:

San Francisco:

FiftyCrows (Non-Profit Organization) - www.fiftycrows.org

Fraenkel Gallery - www.fraenkelgallery.com

Gallery 291 - www.gallery291.net

Michael Shapiro Photographs (Private Dealer) -

Modernbook Gallery - www.modernbook.com

Robert Koch Gallery - www.kochgallery.com

Robert Tat Gallery - www.roberttat.com

Scott Nichols Gallery - www.scottnicholsgallery.com

San Francisco Camerawork (Non-Profit Organization) - www.sfcamerawork.org/index.php

Stephen Wirtz Gallery - www.wirtzgallery.com

Thomas V. Meyer - Fine Art (Private Dealer) - www.meyerfineart.com
 
Other Northern California:

Ansel Adams Gallery - www.anseladams.com

Appel Gallery - www.appelgallery.com

Barry Singer Gallery - www.singergallery.com

Center for Photographic Art (Non-Profit Organization) – www.photography.org/index.php

Charles Guice Contemporary (Private Dealer) - www.charlesguice.com

Flazh! Alley Studio - www.flazhalleystudio.com

J.J. Brookings - www.jjbrookings.com

Joyce Gordon Photography Gallery - www.joycegordongallery.com

Levin Gallery - www.russlevin.com

Photography West Gallery - www.photographywest.com

Richard Moore Photographs (Private Dealer) - www.richardmoorephoto.com

Saret Gallery - www.saretgallery.com

Spectrum Photography Gallery - www.spectrumphotogallery.org

Studio 391 - Fine Photography - www.studio391.net

Viewpoint Photographic Art Center (Non-Profit Organization) - www.viewpointgallery.org

Volakis Gallery - www.volakisgallery.com

The Weston Gallery - www.westongallery.com

Southern California:

Los Angeles:


DRKRM / GALLERY - www.drkrm.com/gallery.html

Duncan Miller Gallery - www.duncanmillergallery.com

Fahey/Klein Gallery - www.faheykleingallery.com

Jan Kesner Gallery - www.jankesnergallery.com

Los Angeles Center for Digital Art - www.lacda.com

M+B - www.mbart.com/

Michael Dawson Gallery (Private Dealer) - www.dawsonbooks.com

Nicole Dintaman Gallery (Private Dealer) – www.nicoledintamangallery.com

Paul Kopeikin Gallery – www.kopeikingallery.com

Photographers' Gallery - www.photographersgallery.com

Stephen Cohen Gallery - www.stephencohengallery.com

Santa Monica:

Craig Krull Gallery - www.artnet.com/net/galleries/gallery_home.aspx

DRKRM / GALLERY / WEST -

Gallery Luisotti - www.artnet.com/galleries/Home.asp?gid=684&rta=http://www.artnet.com

Peter Fetterman Gallery - www.peterfetterman.com

Rose Gallery - www.rosegallery.net

Other Southern California:

Art Expressions Gallery - www.artexpressionsgallery.com

California Museum of Photography (Non-Profit Organization) - www.cmp.ucr.edu

Joseph Bellows Gallery - www.josephbellows.com

Museum of Photographic Arts (Non-Profit Organization) - www.mopa.org

The Ordover Gallery - www.ordovergallery.com

Susan Spiritus Gallery - www.susanspiritusgallery.com

Colorado:

Camera Obscura Gallery - www.cameraobscuragallery.com

The Center for Fine Art Photography (Non-Profit Organization) - www.c4fap.org

Gallery M - www.gallerym.com/default.cfm

gallery nrc - www.gallerynrc.com

Gallery Sink (Private Dealer) - www.gallerysink.com

Illustrated Light Gallery - www.illustratedlight.com

Joel Soroka Gallery - www.artnet.com/gallery/117155/Joel_Soroka_Gallery.html

Kathleen Ewing Gallery (Appointment Only) - kathleenewinggallery.com/Colorado.html

Open Shutter Gallery - www.openshuttergallery.com

Reed Photo-Art Gallery - www.masterpiecemanager.com

Working With Artists (Non-Profit Organization) - www.workingwithartists.org
 
Connecticut:

Galerie 19/21 (Private Dealer) – www.gallery19th21st.free.fr/

William L. Schaeffer/ Photographs (Private Dealer) –

Delaware:

Packard Reath Gallery - www.packardreathgallery.com

District of Columbia:

Conner Contemporary Art - www.connercontemporary.com/

Gary Edwards Gallery (Private Dealer) - www.gedwardsgallery.com

Govinda Gallery - www.govindagallery.com

The Ralls Collection - www.rallscollection.com

Florida:

Clyde Butcher Venice Gallery - www.clydebutcher.com

Daniel Azoulay Gallery - www.danielazoulaygallery.com

Florida Museum of Photographic Arts (Non-Profit Museum) - www.fmopa.org

The Southeast Museum of Photography (Non-Profit Organization) - www.smponline.org
 
Georgia:

Atlanta Photography Group (Non-Profit Organization) - www.atlantaphotographygroup.org

Composition Gallery - www.compositiongallery.com

Jackson Fine Arts - www.jacksonfineart.com

Lumiere – www.lumieregallery.net/wp

Hawaii:
(Coming Soon)

Idaho:

(Coming Soon)
 
Illinois:

Catherine Edelman Gallery - www.edelmangallery.com

The Collected Image (Private Dealer) - www.thecollectedimage.com

Museum of Contemporary Photography (Non-Profit Organization) - www.mocp.org

Schneider Gallery – www.schneidergallerychicago.com/home.html
Stephen Daiter Gallery - www.stephendaitergallery.com

Indiana:

Lee Marks Fine Art (Private Dealer) - www.leemarksfineart.com
 
Iowa:
(Coming Soon)

Kansas:
(Coming Soon)

Kentucky:
(Coming Soon)
 
Louisiana:

A Gallery for Fine Photography - www.agallery.com

Maine:

Harbor Works Gallery - www.harborworksgallery.org

Maryland:
(Coming Soon)
 
Massachusetts:

Gallery Kayafas – www.gallerykayafas.com

Griffin Museum of Photography (Non-Profit Organization) - www.griffinmuseum.org

Howard Yezerski Gallery - www.howardyezerskigallery.com/exhibitions.html

Iris Gallery - www.irisgallery.net

Lee Gallery - www.leegallery.com

Morehouse Gallery (Private Dealer) - www.morehousegallery.com

Panopticon Gallery - www.panopticongallery.com

Photographic Resource Center (Non-Profit Organization) – www.bu.edu/prc

Robert Klein Gallery - www.robertkleingallery.com

Michigan:

The Halsted Gallery (Private Dealer) - www.halstedgallery.com
 
Minnesota:

Weinstein Gallery - www.weinstein-gallery.com

Mississippi:
(Coming Soon)

Missouri:
(Coming Soon)

Montana:
(Coming Soon)

Nebraska:
(Coming Soon)

Nevada:
(Coming Soon)

New Hampshire:
(Coming Soon)

New Jersey:

Gallery 14 - www.photogallery14.com

Gallery 270 - www.gallery270.com

Schotland Gallery (Private Dealer) - www.schotlandgallery.com
 
New Mexico:

Anahita Gallery -  www.anahitagallery.com

Andrew Smith Gallery - www.andrewsmithgallery.com/home.html

Center (Non-Profit Organization) – www.visitcenter.org
Marigold Arts - www.marigoldarts.com

Monroe Gallery of Photography - www.monroegallery.com

Photo-Eye Gallery - www.photoeye.com

Photogenesis Gallery - www.nicholastrofimuk.com/photogenesis/index.html

Scheinbaum Russek LTD (Private Dealer) - www.photographydealers.com

Soulcatcher Studio (Private Dealer) - www.soulcatcherstudio.com

Verve Gallery of Photography - www.vervegalleryofphotography.com

New York:

Chelsea Area:

Alan Klotz Gallery – www.photocollect.com

Andrea Meislin Gallery - www.andreameislin.com

Aperture Foundation - www.aperture.org

Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery - www.brycewolkowitz.com/www

Daniel Cooney Fine Art - www.danielcooneyfineart.com

Danziger Projects - www.danzigerprojects.com

Foley Gallery – www.foleygallery.com

Hasted Hunt - www.hastedhunt.com

John Stevenson Gallery - www.johnstevenson-gallery.com

Julie Saul Gallery - www.saulgallery.com

Kent Gallery - www.kentgallery.com

Michael Mazzeo Gallery - www.michaelmazzeo.com

Patrica Laligant Gallery (Private Dealer) - www.patricialaligant.com

Peter Hay Halpert Fine Art - www.phhfineart.com

Robert Mann Gallery - www.robertmann.com

Robert Miller Gallery - www.robertmillergallery.com

Sarah Morthland Gallery (Private Dealer) - www.sarahmorthlandgallery.com

Sepia / The Alkazi Collection (Appointment Only) - www.sepia.org

Sikkema Jenkins & Co. – www.sikkemajenkinsco.com

Silverstein Photography - www.brucesilverstein.com

Steven Kasher Gallery - www.stevenkasher.com/html/home.asp

Yancy Richardson Gallery - www.yanceyrichardson.com

Yossi Milo Gallery - www.yossimilogallery.com

Other New York City Areas:

Bonni Benrubi Gallery - www.bonnibenrubi.com

Charles Isaacs Photographs (Private Dealer) - www.charlesisaacs.com

Cohen Amador Gallery - www.cohenamador.com

Domeischel Gallery, Ltd. - www.domeischelgallery.com

Galerie Poller - www.poller-contemporary.com

Eleven Rivington - www.elevenrivington.com

Edwynn Houk Gallery - www.houkgallery.com

Ethan Cohen Fine Arts - www.ecfa.com/site/main.php

Gitterman Gallery – www.gittermangallery.com/html/home.asp

Higher Pictures -  www.higherpictures.com

Howard Greenberg Gallery - www.howardgreenberg.com/flash.html

International Center for Photography (Non-Profit Organization) - www.icp.org

Janet Borden, Inc. - www.janetbordeninc.com

Jen Bekman - www.jenbekman.com

June Bateman Fine Art (Private Dealer) - www.junebateman.com

Keith de Lellis Gallery - www.keithdelellisgallery.com

Laurence Miller Gallery - www.laurencemillergallery.com

Morrison Hotel Gallery - www.morrisonhotelgallery.com/default.aspx

Pace/MacGill Gallery - www.pacemacgill.com

Raandesk Gallery of Art - www.raandeskgallery.com

Robin Rice Gallery - www.robinricegallery.com

Sasha Wolf Gallery - www.sashawolf.com

Soho Photo - www.sohophoto.com

Sous les Etoiles Gallery - www.souslesetoilesgallery.net

Staley-Wise Gallery - www.staleywise.com

Throckmorton Fine Art - www.throckmorton-nyc.com

Brooklyn:

Farmani Gallery - www.farmanigallery.com

Klompching Gallery - www.klompching.com

Underbridge Pictures - www.underbridgepictures.com

Wessel + O'Connor Fine Art - www.wesseloconnor.com

Surrounding New York City Areas:

Ariel Meyerowitz (Private Dealer) - www.arielmeyerowitz.com

Center for Photography at Woodstock (Non-Profit Organization) - www.cpw.org

CEPA Gallery (Non-Profit Organization) - www.cepagallery.org

Focal Point Gallery - www.focalpointgallery.com

Exposures Gallery – www.theexposuresgallery.com

Galerie BMG – www.galeriebmg.com

George Eastman House (Non-Profit Organization) - www.eastmanhouse.org

Image City Photography Gallery - www.imagecityphotographygallery.com

Light Work (Non-Profit Organization) - www.lightwork.org

Tulla Booth Gallery - www.tullaboothgallery.com

North Carolina:

Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University (Non-Profit Organization) – www.cds.aas.duke.edu

The Light Factory (Non-Profit Organization) - www.lightfactory.org

Points of View Photography Gallery - www.povgallery.com

North Dakota:
(Coming Soon)

Ohio:

The Joseph Saxton Gallery of Photography - www.josephsaxton.com

Wach Gallery (Private Dealer) - www.wachgallery.com
 
Oklahoma:

International Photography Hall of Fame (Non-Profit Organization) - www.iphf.org
 
Oregon:

Blue Sky Gallery (Non-Profit Gallery) - www.blueskygallery.org

Charles A. Hartman Fine Art – www.hartmanfineart.net

Newspace Center for Photography (Non-Profit Organization) - www.newspacephoto.org

Stoots Fine Photography (Private Dealer) - www.photostoots.com
 
Pennsylvania:

Camerawork Gallery - www.cameraworkgallery.org

Gallery 339 -  www.gallery339.com/html/home.asp
Highlands Photography Guild - www.highlandsphotoguild.com

Paul Cava Fine Art (Private Dealer) – www.paulcava.com

Seraphin Gallery -  www.seraphin.squarespace.com

Silver Eye Center for Photography (Non-Profit Organization) - www.silvereye.org

Vernacular Photography (Private Dealer) -

Vintage Works, Ltd. (Private Dealer) - www.vintageworks.net
 
Rhode Island:
(Coming Soon)

South Carolina:
(Coming Soon)

South Dakota:
(Coming Soon)

Tennessee:

Richter Gallery of Photography - www.richtergallery.com

Texas:

Afterimage Gallery - www.afterimagegallery.com

De Santos Gallery - www.desantosgallery.com

Harry Ranson Center (Non-Profit Organization) - www.hrc.utexas.edu

Houston Center for Photography (Non-Profit Organization) - www.hcponline.org

John Cleary Gallery - www.johnclearygallery.com

Photographs Do Not Bend - www.pdnbgallery.com/Site/HOME.html

Photography 414 - www.photography414.com/home.cfm

Stephen L. Clark Gallery - www.cowboyfineartphotographs.com

Sun to Moon Gallery - www.suntomoon.com

Watermark Fine Art Photography & Books (Private Dealer) - www.watermarkfineart.com

Wittliff Gallery of Southwestern & Mexican Photography (Non-Profit Organization) - www.thewittliffcollections.txstate.edu
 
Utah:

Saans Downtown Fine Art Gallery – www.saansdowntown.com

Vermont:

Indian Hill Imageworks - www.indianhillimageworks.com

Virginia:

O. Winston Link Museum (Non-Profit Organization) - www.linkmuseum.org
 
Washington:

Flury and Company Ltd. - www.fluryco.com

G. Gibson Gallery - www.ggibsongallery.com

Michael Maslin (Private Dealer) -

Photographic Center Northwest (Non-Profit Organization) - www.pcnw.org

Wall Space – www.wall-spacegallery.com

West Virginia:
(Coming Soon)
 
Wisconsin:

VP Gallery - www.vpphotogallery.com

Wyoming:

Michael Caden Photographs (Private Dealer) – www.michaelcadengallery.com

Oswald Gallery - www.oswaldgallery.com

International:

England, UK Photography Galleries:

London:

Hamiltons Gallery
London, United Kingdom
www.hamiltonsgallery.com

Michael Hoppen Gallery
London, United Kingdom
www.michaelhoppengallery.com

White Space Gallery
London, United Kingdom
www.whitespacegallery.co.uk


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Associations/Organizations/Unions/Legal:

U.S.A.

San Francisco Camerawork
www.sfcamerawork.org


International Association of Panoramic Photographers (IAPP)
New York, NY
www.panphoto.com

International Center of Photography (ICP)
New York, NY
www.icp.org

International:

British Institute of Professional Photography (BIPP)
Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom
www.bipp.com

Canadian Association of Photographers & Illustrators in Communications
Toronto, ON
www.capic.org

Vendors:

U.S.A.

B&H Photo Video
www.bhphotovideo.com

BORROWLENSES.com
Quality Photography Camera Gear Rental by Mail
www.borrowlenses.com

Backdrop Outlet Photography Supplies
www.backdropoutlet.com

Books & Tutorials:

B&H Photo Video

International:

Firstcall Photographic Ltd.
www.firstcall-photographic.co.uk

AudioThreads
Multi-Directional Media Concepts
Bulimba Queensland, Australia
www.audiothreads.com.au

Schools:

U.S.A.

New York Institute of Photography
Distance Online Photography Training Courses
www.nyip.com

Schools In The Arts
www.schoolsinthearts.com

Art/Design/Fashion/Music/Acting Schools and Colleges
http://art-design.collegesurfing.com 

Film Connection Film School
www.filmconnection.com

International:

(Coming Soon)

Featured Photographers:

Anja Ulfeldt Photography
www.anjaulfeldtphotography.com

dlh Photography
Duane Lucas-Harper
www.dlhphotography.com


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