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08/04/2005 11:33:30 PM · #1
I didn't knew in which forum section to put this, so here it is.

I have a chance to get a exposition by the city government, and they asked me to give them a resume. I think it has to be an artist resume, but I don't have any kind of idea how to do it. So can any body help me on this?

If you have some spare time and want to help me more, you can visit my photoblog and choose 8 or 10 of the photos to be with the resume. You can PM me or send me an email that is in my profile.

Thanks

Message edited by author 2005-08-07 23:17:39.
08/07/2005 11:18:48 PM · #2
Anyone??

Please???
08/08/2005 12:01:48 AM · #3
put together you best photos in a matted, or book format no bigger than 8x10.

write down yur history on a separate peice of paper, i.e. name, address, phone, past work history, reasons for leaving, dates of employment, hobbies, goals, camera equipment

when writing your resume, try to integrate the photography part into it as much as possible, don't over exagerate, and don't lie. Type it up, check spelling three or four times. Use paper that is not white, and not black, but unique to you, but a color that is staying middle of the road.

dress nicely, smell good, look manicured, be persistant.

good luck

Message edited by author 2005-08-08 00:04:14.
08/08/2005 09:33:32 AM · #4
Thanks!!
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