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Jerry Avenaim
12-Jan-2010, 18:57
After having a look at the firestorm on this forum, a friend asked if he could write a follow up on my blog. I've never had a guest blogger, but there's a first time for everything.

Written by acclaimed fashion photographer Jeff Berlin;

The Importance of Repeatable Photography (http://blog.avenaim.com/2010/01/12/repeatable-photography/)

Have at it folks... (yes it's all about driving traffic to my site, because I have no work, my Google PR is awful and my Alexa ranking sucks)!

Jerry Avenaim (http://www.avenaim.com)

Chris Strobel
12-Jan-2010, 19:21
Hi Jerry, Looking on your site under portfolio all I see are magazine covers, would you happen to have a link to some of your personal work?I would love to see it.Thanks!

Chris

Gordon Moat
12-Jan-2010, 20:15
Well, your Alexa rank is better than my site, though of course I do somewhat anonymous corporate images, while you do celebrity magazine covers. The magazine and advertising industries definitely have slowed down, and taken financial hits. I do think that things have bottomed out already there, but I wonder how long it will take to come back. Best of luck to you Jerry; and I agree with Chris, I would enjoy seeing some of your personal work.

Ciao!

Gordon Moat Photography (http://www.gordonmoat.com)

Nathan Potter
12-Jan-2010, 20:53
Jerry, image #9 (white on white) in your fashion portfolio is brilliant. Lots of stuff that many of us could aspire to. At least those who do that kind of work. Many thanks for the looksee. :) :)

Nate Pottewr, Austin TX.

jnantz
12-Jan-2010, 21:45
chris and gordon

if you click on the link to his website
then the first link >> portfolios
there is a pull-down menu.
i clicked on the portfolio named "29"
it seemed like all 8x10 b/w portraits ..

and was very nice!

thanks jerry

Chris Strobel
12-Jan-2010, 22:03
chris and gordon

if you click on the link to his website
then the first link >> portfolios
there is a pull-down menu.
i clicked on the portfolio named "29"
it seemed like all 8x10 b/w portraits ..

and was very nice!

thanks jerry

Well shazaam whada ya know!The pull down menu completely slipped by me.Ok yeah 29, now we're cookin with grease, very nice work, even in the postage stamp sizes on the site.The nudes and landscapes though are just too small to really appreciate, at least for my aging eyes.Anyway, being ignorant when it comes to fashion photography, don't you kinda have to spray and pray shooting those girls jumping around in the air :confused: