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Steal Like an Artist (Book)

It’s our 200th post! So first off, thank you to all of you for reading Knock Twice, commenting, sharing posts, … More

austin kelon, book, creativity, giveaway, review, steal like an artist, win
How to Get the Most Out of Critiques

How to Get the Most Out of Critiques

Whether you want to or not, eventually you will have to share your work with the world. It could be … More

art, art school. knock twice, critic, critiques, fine art, judge, review, school

The Year in Review / The Year Ahead

Thank you very much to everyone who has ever read Knock Twice and told others about it! It’s been a … More

2011, 2012, artist, assisting, back up, bio, brett gundlock, clients, crowdfunding, flak photo, freelancing, internship, invoice, jobs, knock twice, money, onelight field guide, review, ryerson, taxes, Trip Print Press
Art & Fear

Art & Fear (Book)

There is a book store called TYPE near me that always has awesome window displays. Over the course of a … More

art, art & fear, art and fear, artmaking, book, david bayles, review, ted orland

Book Review: Image Makers, Image Takers

Interviews are tricky. To be pulled off successfully, the interviewer needs the right balance of knowledge on the subject, connections … More

anne-celine jaeger, art, books, contemporary photography, image makers image takers, interview, review

Dedpxl – OneLight Field Guide (Book)

American music and portrait photographer Zack Arias is pretty funny. He’s really honest. And he’s incredibly generous with what he … More

books, dedpxl, erika jacobs, how to, knock twice, learning, lighting, onelight field guide, review

Portfolio Reviews: The Basics

Last May I participated in my first official photography portfolio review. I prepared my work, arrived at the event, and … More

art, contact photography festival, creative, critique, erika jacobs, feedback, knock twice, photography, portfolio, review, self promotion, smart

Book Review: It’s Not How Good You Are, It’s How Good You Want To Be

I’m quite certain that most creative freelancers don’t read business books, especially when they’re just starting out. It’s strange, photographers … More

advertising, books, business, eugen sakhnenko, it's how good you want to be, it's not how good you are, knock twice, paul arden, review
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