S&S W11 Landings and Instagram
- HildeMaassen
- Aug 12, 2019
- 2 min read
Updated: Aug 15, 2020
For Landings, I must say that I have not done as much as I could have done. I am experimenting and I do not yet have the idea that I have something suitable.
I was curious how my screaming landscape project would be received, so I sent it to an open call for a photography festival in exactly the same week. I was allowed to take 5 photos and 2 photos were chosen. Then I had to send the big ones because they are busy printing and framing. A small, calculated, problem. I had no big ones so I had to pay them off. It took me 3 full days, but I, or should I say, the computer succeeded.
It is also good to know what images are being choosen.

This is the link to the participating photographers http://www.cipfestival.com/participating-artists-2019/ There is a complete programm and I will get images to see how it is framed and positioned.

I made a portfolio website as well. Will be promoting that on facebook, Instagram and so on. Have to say that is it still not very clear how it will work. I sent in images and my link but missing on in information, it feels.
When I started this course I didn't have an instagram account. Also didn't really understand how it worked with hashtacks. It seemed like a moment to get started. I have already taken a more serious approach to these modules. That means that I regularly try to post my results and also look at the work of others every day. It is quite interesting to see which photos get more and which less response. Although I also know that it is vacation and that even the time of the day that you post affects the number of people you see. I have been told that I have to give the work a title and description. I now have a file on my computer with smart hastacks that I can choose from.

What I had not anticipated in advance was that the post gave me a nice overview of this project. You see the images growing and slowly changing, getting better. It buids an overview and is becomming to be my archive.
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