Narrative Photography: Tell a Community's Story
Sharing Your Work
A course by Andrew Kung , Photographer
About the video: Sharing Your Work
Overview
“If you'd like to access new opportunities, it's important you reach a broad audience. In this lesson, I will discuss different ways to promote and share your work, not only by posting on social networks but also by reaching out to publications. ”
In this video lesson Andrew Kung addresses the topic: Sharing Your Work, which is part of the Domestika online course: Narrative Photography: Tell a Community's Story. Learn how to plan, shoot, and edit a long-form photography project to create a series of images inspired by the story you want to tell.
Partial transcription of the video
“Sharing Your Work Now that we've sequenced your images from the project, let's go ahead and talk about how we can share some of your work in this lesson. Great job on making it this far. I know making a project is never easy, but the fun part of it is to share your images with the world, and sometimes it's OK if you want to just share your images on your Instagram or on your website, but if you do want to reach a larger and broader audience, I would consider doing things like reaching out to certain publications or certain websites that feature your genre of photography or could potentially...”
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Course summary for: Narrative Photography: Tell a Community's Story
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Category
Photography & Video -
Software
Adobe Lightroom, Adobe Photoshop -
Areas
Photography, Portrait Photography

Andrew Kung
A course by Andrew Kung
Andrew Kung is a Brooklyn-based photographer working across genres to explore themes of race, identity, and belonging. His work images tender and intimate moments and recontextualizes how Asian American life is viewed and represented. Andrew’s bodies of work have been featured on Dazed, i-D, Vogue, Artsy, AnOther, NOWNESS, CNN, NBC, and The New York Times and he has worked with selected clients such as Glossier, The New Yorker, L’Officiel, Paper Magazine, Beats by Dre, and HBO.
Outside of making images, Andrew has guest lectured at universities such as SVA, FIT, School of The New York Times; he has won awards like PhotoVogue’s 100 Next Great Fashion Image Makers, LensCulture’s Summer Open, and Photolucida’s Critical Mass with resulting group exhibitions in Massachusetts, Seattle, and London.
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