
Freelance phojo Brett Marshall, left, talks with Herald-Leader writer Amy Wilson at James Still's cabin.
Networking is an important aspect of the workshop. Rubbing elbows with folks in the industry that one may never run into for various reasons. One of the more important things to bring with you to a workshop other than an open mind is a set of business cards. You'll never know when a potential job is lurking around the corner because someone remembers your hard work and actually has a way to get in touch with you. Workshop producer David Stephenson uses a company called Moo.Com for his cards and I most recently had some printed by a company called Zazzle.com
To recap the main points of this diatribe.
- Networking may be the key to your financial security, or at least a foot in the door.
- Location, Location, geographic location, where you live right out of college has a great deal to do with how marketable you are. Think about where all the people are and move where they aren't.
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tell everyone who remembers me good luck & i miss them!
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