Reviews
“This new, updated edition provides essential information on the latest challenges for commercial photographers. It harnesses the knowledge of the industry’s recognized experts in intellectual property law, licensing, negotiation and copyright protection in the digital age. The ASMP has once again addressed complex and tricky subjects thoroughly and authoritatively.”—Holly Hughes, Editor in Chief, Photo District News
“The ASMP Business Practices book is the book for any photographer, whether a seasoned veteran or an emerging image-maker. Having these business resources by the most knowledgeable professionals in our industry is like having the right camera to realize your vision for a photograph. If you have the information you need, you can flourish.”—Richard Kelly, Photographer, Vice President of the ASMP
“This new edition of the ASMP business bible is a comprehensive resource provided by a trusted and tested photographer advocate. I can’t imagine that it wouldn’t be part of every photographer’s library.”—Barbara Bordnick, Photographer, Past president of the ASMP
“Being a photographer without a sense for business is like being a meter maid without the pad of tickets. This book is a must for anyone serious about photography.”—Chase Jarvis, Photographer
“This encyclopedic manual for building a successful career in photography has always been one of the most valuable resources in our field. With all the changes in technology, communications, law and business, this remarkable new edition comes at the perfect time to inform a new generation of photographers and at the same time empower everyone, no matter how long they have been in our business.”—Dennis Keeley, Chair / Photography & Imaging Department, Art Center College of Design “Photographers have always relied on quality tools to drive their careers and this guide will prove to be indispensable to any photographer that wishes to stay ahead of the curve during these dynamic times. This is simply a must-have resource that should be within easy reach of any successful photographer.”—Patrick Donehue, Vice President/Chief Photographer, Corbis
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