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Issue 428 | February 2019

Lisa Pritchard worked in various roles relating to photography and image creation before she started her own photography agency. She spoke to us about what her typical day to day looks like - and pointed out that they currently have a vacancy!

The agency is also running LPA Futures, an opportunity for photographers to win the chance to be represented by the LPA for two years, amongst other prizes. 

Theatre audio describers create audio for blind and visually impaired theatre goers. It's about more than just describing what's on stage; audio describers need to be creative in how they develop the experience for the audience. Pauline Brandt spoke to us about the job. 

Lisa Pritchard, Photography Agency Owner

Lisa Pritchard opened her own photography agency after years of building experience and contacts. 

She spoke to us about what the day to day work involves and offers advice to people hoping to break into industry.

» Lisa Pritchard, Photography Agency Owner

Audio description for theatre

Theatre audio describer Pauline Brandt discusses working backstage in 'a cross between poetry and live broadcast'.

They create a sketch for blind and visually impaired audiences which marries the dialogue with the physicality that happens on the stage.

» Audio description for theatre

GEM course: Fundraising and Income Generation - 27 February, London.

Being a visual artist

Kristian Evju has successfully built a career as an artist. He is best known for his collectible pencil drawings.

He shares his experience and offers five tips to fellow artists on improving their craft.

 

» Being a visual artist

Four tips for a career in museums

For a career in museums you need to have the right approach to professional development.

The Museums Association offers 4 key career tips for surviving and thriving in museums.

» A career in museums

Arts journalist

Every show hopes for good reviews. Journalists get the word out about the show to the public.

They make sure people know what shows are on offer and what is happening in the world of theatre.

As a successful arts journalist, you would be invited to press nights of many shows. You might well spend a lot of evenings working. Your work may often be very pressured and deadline-driven.

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