Seeking Guest Presenters for Events at The Edge Gallery

In less than two weeks we’ll open the doors to The Edge Gallery for the first time.  I’m excited to finally have a retail space in which to display my work but I’m also looking forward to using the gallery to host events such as mini-workshops, slideshows and presentations.  This is where you come in: I’m looking for photographers who have something they’re dying to share.  Maybe you’re releasing a new book, or you’re working on an exciting project, or you just want to help others learn a few tricks for making better photographs.  Perhaps you just returned from a month of trekking in Patagonia or photographing grizzlies in Alaska and you’ve got an interesting story to tell.  Whatever it is, I’m all ears.

The tourist season in Moab runs from March through October, occasionally even reaching into November.  I would like to offer an event once a month in-season, although I’m getting started too late to host anything in March or April of this year.  March through June and September through November sees primarily domestic (American) tourists.  Europeans and Asians flock here in June through early September.

Here’s how it works:

All events are free to the general public.  I’ll promote them in the local publications, at the gallery, on my website and blog, through social media and in my e-newsletter.  I provide the space and all necessary furniture, a projector and screen (laptop too, if needed) and light refreshments on the evening of the event.  You provide the entertainment.

What’s in it for you:

I’m not gonna lie – I can’t pay you.  Sorry, just had to get that out of the way and I wanted to be as blunt as possible so as to avoid any misunderstanding.  I’ll probably buy you a coffee, a beer or maybe even lunch, though. You are encouraged to bring copies of your new book, greeting cards, matted prints, calendars, business cards, brochures, etc. on the night of the event as you will have a place to display them.  You keep 100% of the profits on all of your sales.  I also encourage you to promote your products and services before, during and after the event – so long as you don’t sound like an infomercial the entire time.  Importantly, you’ll gain exposure to a highly engaged audience.

What’s in it for me:

One word: traffic. Your amazing presentation will bring people into the gallery who may not otherwise have paid us a visit.  That’s it.

Additional details:

I’m not interested in hosting an event that is politically motivated.  I’ve got to tread the middle ground as I am running a business and it makes no sense at all to alienate or offend a segment of the population.  As we all do, I have my own political and environmental beliefs but I choose to keep them private for the aforementioned reasons.

I expect that most topics will be rooted in photography but if you’ve got something unrelated and interesting to present, I’d like to hear from you.

If you plan to bring items to sell please also be prepared to handle all payments whether they be cash, check or charge.  Square is a brilliant way to accept credit cards without the hassle and expense of a merchant account.

Serious inquiries only, please.  No flakes. If we schedule an event and I go through all the trouble to market and prepare for it only to have you back out at the last minute because your fingernail hurts, it’s gonna suck for everyone involved.  Don’t be that guy (or girl).

What to do next:

Email me your proposal.  Let me know what you’d like to present and when.  As of this post I’ve got every month available except October. I look forward to hearing your ideas!

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Read more.. Tuesday, February 21st, 2012

Announcing Two Upcoming Gallery Shows

I’m thrilled, honored and even a little bit giddy to announce not one, but two upcoming exhibitions of my landscape photography later this year.  The first, a joint exhibit with good friend Guy Tal, runs for all of July and August and is showing at the Bighorn Art Gallery in the visitor center at spectacular Dead Horse Point State Park.  Guy’s thoughtful images of the Colorado Plateau and beyond reveal an intimate connection to wilderness.  I have been inspired by Guy’s imagery for years and I’m thrilled to have the opportunity to show my work alongside his in this exhibit.  I’ll be displaying two dozen of my favorite photographs, including two huge 30″ x 45″ canvas gallery wraps.

The view from Dead Horse Point State Park is my favorite in all of Canyon Country.  Standing at the edge of the rim, gawking at the Colorado River endlessly carving canyons out of brilliant red sandstone 2,000′ below fills me with immeasurable hope and peace.  Being chosen to exhibit my work at this most special of places is truly an honor.  All photographs on display will be available for sale and I am proud to announce that I am donating 5% of every sale right back to Dead Horse Point State Park.  I hope you’ll join Guy and me on the evening of July 1 at the artist’s reception.  I’ll post full details here as soon as they are available.

Starting on September 10, a collection of my photographs will be on display at Back of Beyond Books in downtown Moab during the wildly popular Moab Art Walk.  A much smaller venue, this exhibit will feature several smaller Duraplaq mounted prints displayed in a wonderful space that invites a more intimate experience with the art.  An artist’s reception with refreshments is planned for the evening of September 10.  Come to Moab, visit all the wonderful galleries participating in the Art Walk, pick up a classic Edward Abbey book at Back of Beyond and be sure to say “hi” as you enjoy the gallery.  I hope to see a few of you there!

Neither of these exhibitions would be possible without the support of some great people.  Megan at Dead Horse Point State Park has been an absolute pleasure to work with in planning my show.  Thanks for the gentle nudging, Megan!  Many thanks to Andy at Back of Beyond Books for so quickly reviewing my portfolio and inviting me to exhibit in his lovely gallery space.  A major shout out to Lew at Artistic Photo Canvas for his endless support, and for basically saying “whatever you need, we’ll make it happen”.  Where would I be without my lovely wife Melissa, who has been my #1 fan from day one?  She honestly believes I’m the greatest photographer on the planet and I would be hopelessly lost without her love and support.  I’m incredibly fortunate to have such kind, thoughtful and generous people in my life.  Finally, thank you to all of you!  I certainly don’t say it often enough but your support and encouragement over the years means far more to me than I can express through words.

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Read more.. Wednesday, February 16th, 2011
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