Fraud Blocker

Want your photography to be seen by the right people? This 1-hour recording pulls back the curtain on how to prepare, pitch, and exhibit your work for maximum impact. Learn from industry experts and gain the insider knowledge you need to succeed.

Here’s what you’ll learn:

  • Why exhibiting matters: Why exhibiting is a game-changer for building credibility, expanding your network, and reaching a wider audience.
    • Tip: When choosing images for exhibition, prioritize a cohesive selection that tells a story, rather than a collection of your “greatest hits”.
  • Portfolio power-up: How to curate a portfolio that showcases your unique vision and captivates potential curators and clients.
    • Tip: Ditch the trends! Develop a personal style that sets you apart and makes your work instantly identifiable.
  • Craft the perfect pitch: Craft artist statements and proposals that grab attention and get your work accepted.
    • Tip: Be transparent and provide all the details editors and curators need, including prior publication information, captions, and contact information.

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Webinar presenters

Tegan Sadlier – photo editor

With nearly 30 years in editorial photography, Tegan Sadlier has shaped visual storytelling for some of Australia’s most prominent publications.

After earning an arts degree from UNSW and completing a photography course at the Australian Centre for Photography in 1994, Tegan began her career as a photo researcher before joining Who Magazine in 1997. During her seven years there, she spent a year in New York with Time Inc., commissioning shoots and collaborating with People Magazine.

In 2004, she launched the Australian office for WireImage, FilmMagic, and ContourPhotos, a stable of major American celebrity photo agencies, before their acquisition by Getty Images in 2007. In 2008, Tegan became photo editor for Sunday Life and in 2009, Good Weekend. Focusing on Good Weekend, she relishes the joys and challenges of juggling both roles.

Moshe Rosenzveig OAM – Founder and Creative Director, Head On Photo Festival

Moshe has over 40 years’ experience in the media as a photojournalist, award-winning television producer/director (SBS TV) and commercial photographer.

He has held lecturing positions at the University of Technology (UTS), the Australian Film, Television and Radio School (AFTRS) and others, and sat on judging panels for various competitions, including The Walkleys, Tokyo Photography Prize, and Sydney’s Art & About and is the lead judge for Head On Photo Awards.

He has curated many site-specific exhibitions and edited over 30 printed publications.

In 2018, Moshe received an Order of Australia Medal for services to the arts.

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