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Publish your own work through www.blurb.com
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www.blurb.com is such an exciting website! I've just overhauled the handbook for my course, "For Love or Money: A Business Handbook for Portrait Painters" , which you can see here.
You can publish your portfolio, a gallery application,a "how-to", your family reunion, or whatever else you choose. The software download is free, and the templates are really idiot proof. ;) The value is tremendous, and since it's print-on-demand, there are no inventory commitments. Look through the bookstore- there is SO much talent out there, in so many different areas,and it is a pleasure to see the creativity of so many people you'd never hear of otherwise. Oh, and best of all - the color is FABULOUS. |
Hi Chris,
Thanks for posting this - what a great idea! Your book looks fabulous. I love the painting of Alexandra and the white lettering is subtle and elegant. I was wondering whether you have any tips to keep in mind with regard to achieving the correct color and best looking images when making a book from this site? |
Hi Laurel,
I have no idea why my images and color turned out so well. I have struggled with, and abandoned, trying to calibrate my monitor, so I didn't have high hopes for the color I could expect. The color looked good on my screen ( although I have to say, a lot of times my screen color looks good but prints poorly.). Blurb recommends you order one book before deciding whether it is correct in color, quality, and text. Then if you are happy, go ahead and publish it. I think I am very good at proofreading, but my earlier book was FILLED with errors. There are probably still mistakes in the current version. Although there is a spell check, everyone is responsible for their own misspellings, grammar faux-pas, etc. You are your own editorial staff. |
Wow, Chris, thanks for this great information!
Just think if this had been available when we were kids! I would have spent all my time illustrating (and writing) books. But, what fun, we can do it NOW! |
Robert Genn's "The Long Tail"
Access to talent, particuarly niche talent , such as Blurb provides reminded me of a recent "Painter's Keys" newletter from Robert Genn. (www.painterskeys.com)
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Thanks for recommending this site. You are alway so full of really excellent ideas, Chris. I am going to see what a portfolio will look like - it is really reasonable price-wise (to get a professional portfolio together the usual way I do it would cost much more than $13!). I'd love to get your book too - it looks great.
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Thomasin, THAT is a great idea! I was thinking of a catalog format, to give collectors or sell or whatever. But a portfolio is a terrific idea. If I recall correctly, I think a couple of people did something similar for the PSA conference last year and the year before. I thought the books were great but assumed they were too expensive for me to make. You are so right, it is actually a fraction of the cost of buying a good portfolio and paying for all the paper and photos. I just had to make up a duplicate for one of my galleries (for a possible portrait commission) and it was just about as expensive as your estimate.
I am interested in buying your book, too, Chris. And come to think of it, I would buy a copy of your portfolio, Thomasin. I know that might sound odd, but this makes it possible. It would be almost like having a catalog of your current work. |
Putting your work together in this way also makes for a very efficient way to register your work with the US Copyright office.
My handbook is priced to include the other things I do for my class, including a little step-by-step demo CD that I tuck in the front - If you decide to buy this book, let me know, and I'll pop a copy of the CD in the mail for you. |
Chris,
The book cover looks great! Thanks for sharing this information, what a wonderful idea for a portfolio. It could also as a sales promo at art fairs. After all if someone loves the artist's work, but can't afford the prices, buying the book would be an affordable option. |
What great ideas, Chris!
I also love the portrait you put on the cover. I think it has something very sophisticated about it: subtle color, and a great mix of controlled and less controlled brushwork. It's now my favorite of all your portraits. |
Thanks for your compliments Alex. I have to, though, give the credit to Chris and to blurb.com itself for the suggestion of a published portfolio - it wasn't my own idea at all! I will work on the portfolio for a few months still as I am getting some work back from a gallery and need to take new photos of them, and also I want to get a few more new works done to add to the portfolio before I make an actual book of images. Thanks very much for your interest, though, Alex. It is really appreciated.
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Hi,
this is a great site. Does anybody know if it is possible to make publications in a foreign language such as danish? |
Most likely! Here's one from the Netherlands:)
Spell check might be a little shaky though:) Here are couple more - one Spanish, one French. http://www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/155543 http://www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/155817 |
PS Here's what blurb says:
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Thank you, Chris, it's perfect. :thumbsup:
I think that I manage without spell check in my own language. ;) |
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I use it regularly when writing in Spanish and have generally been pleased with the results. It does a fine job but there is one problem that I see regularly: it doesn't find homonym mistakes - that is, it doesn't catch words that sound alike but are spelled differently, such as "great/grate". I just ran a spell check on these sentences: "That is grate! That is a grate piece." The spell check didn't catch the problem. So - Microsoft Word is fine, and I'd recommend using it for this and other projects, with the one caveat. |
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