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All of Google. Sign in to continue to Picasa Web Albums Find my account. UbuWeb. Register. Has A Portfolio. Protect your Images Online by Shrink Wrapping Them! In the companion article to this tutorial on How Artists can Protect their Images Online I talked about a few different ways you can protect your online images from being stolen.

Protect your Images Online by Shrink Wrapping Them!

Using methods such as Shrink-Wrapping your Images , Watermarking Your Images, and Slice and Dicing your Images. In this tutorial, I’m going to show you how you can shrink wrap your images in order to help protect them from online thieves. Shrink Wrapping an image is a process that involves putting a clear transparant image (like shrink wrap) on top of another image so that a person attempting to copy your image will actually download the clear image only. The beauty of this system is that similar to slice and dicing your images, your regular visitors will have no idea that anything is different. Jobrary - Resume & Portfolio Management Made Simple.

Please Choose a Plan below: How to Survive and Prosper As an Artist: Selling Yourself Without Selling Your Soul (9780805055047): Caroll Michels. Art Marketing: Discover Powerful Art Marketing Strategies. Artist Websites- The Art of Blogging. How To Market Yourself an Artist: Arts + Words: Joanne Hinkel: CenterstageChicago.com. Calling all struggling artists!

How To Market Yourself an Artist: Arts + Words: Joanne Hinkel: CenterstageChicago.com

This week’s column is devoted to you. Whether you finished art school last month, you graduated 10 years ago, or you never went through formal training at all, we know that the task of trying to sell your artwork is nearly a mission impossible. Belly up to this article and you may learn a thing or two about the art of persuading a gallery to carry your work. According to the experts the most important thing you can do is to put together a sophisticated artist submission. “When you’re making a submission make it professional, not only concerning the artwork, but to the level of your career as an artist,” Emily Scott, Manager of Zolla/Lieberman Gallery, says. HTML Editor.

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