Deborah Block
PhotoShelter
212-206-0808 x3325
deborah [at] photoshelter [dot] com
WHAT PHOTO BUYERS WANT:
Live Interview with Men’s Health Magazine on
Tuesday, November 15th at 4 pm EST
Who:
PhotoShelter, the leader in photography portfolio websites, sales, marketing and archiving tools will host a live interview on Tuesday, November 15th at 4 pm EST with Men’s Health Magazine’s Senior Photo Editor Michelle Stark. Open to the public, Michelle will share her insights on how this top-tier men’s lifestyle magazine tracks down photos and hires photographers. The interview will be conducted by PhotoShelter CEO, Allen Murabayashi.
All can register directly for free here: http://bit.ly/uSbkTY
What:
Senior Photo Editor Michelle Stark will offer tips to photographers hoping to get noticed by Men’s Health and cover topics including:
- The wide spectrum of photos needed by Men’s Health
- Best looks for photographers’ websites that appeal to Michelle
- The do’s and don’ts for email marketing & photographer promos
- Real examples of promos that led to hires
- and more!
Audience members will have the opportunity to pose questions to Michelle during the session.
When:
The interview will air live via GoToWebinar on Tuesday, November 15, 2011 at 4 pm EST. Registration is required and space is limited.
About PhotoShelter
PhotoShelter is the leader in portfolio websites, photo sales, marketing and archiving tools for photographers. Over 74,000 photographers worldwide use PhotoShelter to power their success online, with customizable website templates, searchable photo galleries, e-commerce capabilities, and bulletproof image storage. Photographers can create a professional PhotoShelter website in under five minutes, or customize the design of PhotoShelter to power their existing photography website.
A complete solution designed to make the business of photography easier to manage - PhotoShelter offers image security, online image delivery, and advanced marketing tools like SEO and social media sharing capabilities so photographers can make their images work harder for them. To join our community or try PhotoShelter, visit http://www.photoshelter.com.
