Self Promotion


13
Aug 11

Date Night with Lemondrop

This coming Thursday 8/18 presents you with a great opportunity to meet two San Francisco celebrities: Lemondrop and Adam Savage from Myth Busters. It’s comedy nightlife at the California Academy of Sciences. If you haven’t already seen Lemondrop you can check him out in this video from our shoot with him. Meanwhile I’m actively looking for more cool animals to photograph. So, if you happen to know someone who has a Long Nosed Bandicoot or a Rainbow Lorikeet let them know I’m interested in photographing all kinds of cool and interesting creatures.

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9
Sep 10

The Buzz: DPP magazine is talking about Winokur Photography

I have been quiet the blog front lately, I’ve been working really hard on two motion projects, but I wanted to pop back up here to report some exciting news. I was really flattered to be featured in DPP magazine’s “emerging pros” section. My work is on there site next to a very talented friend, Lisa Wiseman. Check it out on DPP’s website here or on newsstands now.

DPP_Emerging Pros

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23
May 10

Buzz: Winokur Photography portfolio on noplasticsleeves.com blog

It’s great to be noticed by photography insiders like Danielle Currier at No Plastic Sleeves:
http://blog.noplasticsleeves.com/?p=2070

http://blog.noplasticsleeves.com/?p=2070

Read on to see what Danielle Currier is saying about Winokur Photography:

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1
Apr 10

I’m Michael Winokur and I’m a Spammer.

It’s true, I spam. I’m sorry I know you don’t want emails filling your mailboxes but I can’t help it. I’m a shameless self-promoter. Really, I don’t mean any harm I just want to collaborate with great, cool, creative people like you. So, don’t be angry when you see my email, just know it was sent with love and click through to see what fun I’ve been having since the last time I sent you an unsolicited email. If you accidentally deleted my last mailer without looking at it, never fear here it is in all its freckled glory:

Freckles Portrait Project emailer

Freckles Portrait Project emailer

-Michael

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26
Feb 10

Winokur Photography ad on Commarts Home Page

Winokur Photography "Get Real" ad on Commarts home page.

Winokur Photography "Get Real" ad on Commarts home page.

My very first web ad is running now on Commarts website. It’s an interesting experiment for me. I’ll report back here to let you know if it is a good use of marketing budget. My thought is Commarts is the right audience for my work and there aren’t that many photographers advertising on their website, so its also a chance to be noticed. Comparatively I could be spending the same money to be in Workbook which is full of photographer’s ads. That said I still believe that personal meetings are worth 100 ads, the problem is getting the meeting has grown exponentially more difficult over the last few years.

-Michael

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31
Dec 09

Happy New Year from Winokur Photography



I love my clients, most are friends all are creative collaborators. Each year I pick something that I can brand and give to them. This year I chose the Sharan SQ35 pinhole camera which happens to be sold by my friend Doug’s company Noted. The Sharan camera is a cardboard kit with a pinhole lens that makes square images on 35mm film. Since the kits take about an hour to build I figured none of my clients would build them – so I assembled all 25 cameras, packaged them with film and decorated them with custom “Winokur Photography” stickers. In previous years I’ve given “private label” wine. Since this year’s gift was so much more labor intensive then the wine I had to keep the list quite tight. The cameras went to my current clients and some very special dream clients.
I figured no one would have film hanging around anymore, so each camera was given with a roll of film to get started. In a week or so I’ll be emailing everyone who got the cameras and asking them to submit their pinhole camera photos for display on this blog. Of course there will be a top-secret, super special prize for the person who sends the best pinhole image.

The instruction on the SQ35 make Ikea’s instructions seem stratight forward. Assembling the cameras got easier after the first few but the design has some quirks and I ended up going over every one of them a second time to make sure all their little parts were properly stuck together. If the Sharan folks read this, I have some free advice for improving the kit.

Twenty-five note cards and 25 sets of promo cards.


Recycling: I used the original Sharan box as part of my home-made packaging.


Say twenty-ten. New Year’s note cards, with Kurt Herr’s logo design.


The labels for the cameras were printed at Community Printers where our friend Ross helped me get everything tuned up. We didn’t want to spring for a die cut so I thought I’d be hand cutting each sticker. The Xacto cuts just weren’t pretty enough to satisfy my QC team so I went to Techshop and used their Helix laser etcher engraver for a high-tech, low volume die-cutting substitute.

The Winokur Photography labels on the cameras were printed in six flavors.Those hi-tech black rubber bands are a key to the workings of the SQ35 – they hold the back shut.

My assembly plant all cleaned up after the build, everything counted out and ready pack.

The post office took 16 days to send the boxes I ordered, last minute purchase from U-Line and one-day shipping saves the day. Of course, the day after the cameras shipped USPS shows up with 25 boxes. Notice the Burberryesque ribbon, that’s how you know we’re styling here at WP.

All present and accounted for, ready for the post office.

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26
May 09

Selected

I got my work into Viisual.com (the misspelled but highly selective online portfolio site). Take a look at my listing but be sure to brows the MIX to see tons of great photography.

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