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Picture for Submissions - What is best?

Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 8:37 am
by eleventhhour
What kind of picture is best to go with your submissions? A photo of the songwriter/Artist or of a CD/Single cover? What do reviewers of submissions what to see here? :roll:

Re: Picture for Submissions - What is best?

Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 11:43 am
by mojobone
Good question; I don't think anyone's brought that up. I'll probably use my avatar pic, for the time being, but I might use a company logo if I incorporate this year.

Re: Picture for Submissions - What is best?

Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2010 8:08 am
by hazineju
you're talking about your taxi page, right? i don't recall seeing a discussion on this, but i think it depends on the listing you are submitting to.

if you're submitting for an artist listing i would definitely go with a picture of yourself, either a professional shot or a shot of you performing live. there's such an emphasis on image nowadays, so for those artist pitches i would make sure to have an awesome shot, and would be inclined to go with an actual photo as opposed to your album cover. but i think the page allows for 4 photos, so you could do your album cover as one of the alternate pictures if you wanted to.

for the writer listings i would guess you could be more creative with what photo or image to choose but i seriously doubt that it would make or break a forward....

my 2 cents

Re: Picture for Submissions - What is best?

Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2010 6:15 pm
by Len911
I don't know, but I hope we're given a heads up if they start reviewing the pictures so i can delete mine. I'd use my H.S. senior picture but the hairstyle and glasses sort of date me,lol!

Re: Picture for Submissions - What is best?

Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2010 6:24 pm
by mazz
I wouldn't submit a photo unless specifically asked. If you are submitting for an artist listing and they are asking for a photo, it's probably assumed that you have a fully professional press kit with professional photographs, etc, in which case, I'd submit one of those.

One of the nice things about being a non performing composer is that no one generally cares about what you look like as long as your music is good. 8-) 8-) It's always best to put your best foot forward, of course, in anything you do, and you don't want to show up at an interview with a potential client in your PJs and slippers!! :o :o

So, yes, submit one if asked, otherwise, it's not necessary unless you want to.

Just my 2c

Mazz