I think in this day & age, too many people get caught up in creating “content” instead of creating “art” and making money from it. Utilize social media but don’t lose sight in what it is you’re wanting to actually do.
@makizenin18402 жыл бұрын
You maybe right however some artist are fully depend on KZbin for paying their bills. Not everyone has lots of savings to feed themselves even without needing to create contents. Tbh there's no right or wrong way to do certain things until and unless an artist is not exploiting others!
@EBrown-cr1gr2 жыл бұрын
@@makizenin1840 totally get what you're saying and you're right. I understand and respect the artists who rely on KZbin and TikTok even but I was speaking of artists who get swept up into that without it being their goal. Artists who want to make art and have clients but without planning, think that they have to follow a social media formula of creating content and then lose sight of creating art and the ways of making money in a way that isn't tied to social media or digital platforms
@makizenin18402 жыл бұрын
@@EBrown-cr1gr I totally understand your Point of view and I'm even agreed with it however in today's world, social media has actually became quite important for any person who's planning to start a business whether it's an artist who wanna take commissions, sell their artworks through Instagram, tik tok OR a content creator on KZbin, Instagram who wants to be both famous and make money from the contents they produce! Soical Media is just a tool for us to get what we want. If an artist truly wants to make lots of money from their art then they gotta work on building a community on Instagram, youtube or whatever platform that suits them in order to take commissions, sell their artworks and can even launch their art courses on skillshare and social media can really help to bring that audience to various other platforms!! I mean it's much better and fulfilled to earn money from a Job that you love Rather than a Job where you are suffering everyday! But again I totally understand that social media isn't for everyone and it can be very exhausting to produce art contents all the time which eventually leads to burnout. In this case I would rather get a good paying full-time job and make art just as a hobby!
@emilymontano1348 Жыл бұрын
I definitely did that for a while but it can be nice. Pumping out easy little paintings that people you know can afford can make a profit. Timing yourself and charging by the time and making "cheap" art that you only spend an hour on is nice. Making art for that takes a long time is only lucrative every once and a while.
@ameliaroseillustrations Жыл бұрын
It’s true, but it’s a shame that nowadays (because of so much competition in the internet), so many people (especially companies) count your social media followers before they even look at your art…if you want a career in art that is. But of course, yes, your love of art and finding your creative style should be your priority. 🤍🤍
@livelife.studio2 жыл бұрын
I feel a bit sad watching this, it's an awesome breakdown and really helpful. Sometimes I wonder about progress, I'm nearing retirement having spent 35 years as a pro photographer working with clients like Roll Royce, British Airways, Lexus, Range Rover etc. I reconnected with the guy who gave me my first job, I asked him why, because honestly, if he hadn't perhaps I'd still be an engineer. His answer, ' I kinda liked you and thought we'd have a fun shoot' - that simple. It just feels really tough to be an artist / photographer now. Boy .. you need to think of everything. I hope it all works out for the folk watching, because it's a wonderful way of earning a living. PS Your No4 advice is first rate .. really good advice.
@LilyGazou2 жыл бұрын
I’ve been a photo stylist for 35 years. Worked with so many photographers. I feel bad that so much was commercial work that gets thrown away.
@punkisinthedetails14702 жыл бұрын
Was the first job a freelance job / client or was it your first employer as a full time direct employee? In any event thanks for sharing in your original comment.
@johnhigginson50792 жыл бұрын
@@LilyGazou This, this is exactly it. It's a really strange feeling to look at your life's work as commercial photographer and be completely ok to 'delete' the lot. Especially after caring so much about it, valuing what you were doing, being professional. The only work I care about or recognize as having any worth is the handful of 'personal' projects I did. If I had my time again I'd be an artist in the old fashioned sense of the word.
@johnhigginson50792 жыл бұрын
@@punkisinthedetails1470 I always worked as a freelance, self employed. I was lucky, I got a bunch of agents, in London, LA, NYC etc .. but let's not get into those guys .. that's a whole new can of worms ; )
@LilyGazou2 жыл бұрын
@@johnhigginson5079 agreed. So many photographers I work with are burned out. They don’t even take cameras on vacation or think of using them on a weekend for fun.
@stuart647811 ай бұрын
Hot tip, if you want to be a full time artist, social media will work exactly against you. By eating up all your time without creating conversations.
@Stygian360 Жыл бұрын
Has someone who started out with a dream and basically put it on hold for the better part of 20 years only to come back now in my 50s to try and restart what I wanted to do originally, I think it's never too late. I will agree that the market is definitely all kinds of different now than it was when I graduated art school but sometimes you just have to do the work and the rest will come
@ME-xq7lr11 ай бұрын
So many of us went to art school, and life got in the way. Cezanne, my favorite, only got going in his 50s when he had an inheritance. Go for it, all the best!
@martinabreu56610 ай бұрын
Yep, I always wanted to be a comic book artist. I´m starting profissionally now at 50 years old, and things are going well. It´s really never too late.
@inziani2 ай бұрын
I'm 30...just decided lately. How is it going for you?
@nizhang26102 жыл бұрын
Was just talking to a friend about this yesterday! We are both artists and struggling to keep up with the seemingly essential and demanding work of social media upkeep. Your insights provided some reassurance for the steps I've been consider taking, thanks a bunch!
@stuart647811 ай бұрын
I just made a $4500 sale yesterday. I do not post on social media. In 2022 I made $45k. Social media when I used it 8hrz a day made me exactly zero dollars. Do the math.
@srishyy_animatic5 ай бұрын
@@stuart6478how do you do that? I am a beginner and just starting I would love to know your ways
@nathananderson8720 Жыл бұрын
This is one of the channels that gave me the courage to start my KZbin channel 6 months ago about self development. Now I have 345 subs and > 100 hours of watch time. I know it’s not comparable with others but I’m still proud I started because I’ve been learning so many lessons that I couldn’t have learned without getting started in the 1st place.
@Yanarichelle4 ай бұрын
LOOK AT YOU NOW MAN!!!
@rkneegordon6316 Жыл бұрын
I loved the long form video. There are no shortcuts to what I want to build, learned that the hard way. “Complete control of your platform” is what resonated with me the most, social media is a tool, clicks n likes won’t pay your bills. Thanks again.
@5150pistolpete Жыл бұрын
It's a little scary how this video showed up in my list to watch. I've been struggling with staying at a job. I've been telling myself, the reason why is because I'm no longer creative. I'm not doing the things I love AND am skilled at. So as I've spent the last few days battling my decision, your video came up. Everything was very helpful for me to hear right now. Thank you.
@waen6067 ай бұрын
Synchronicity ..lol..
@aquaarietta2 жыл бұрын
This came at the perfect time. I quit my corporate marketing job not long ago to pursue freelance copy writing full-time. I was only able to do this thanks to a good amount of savings and some low costs of living at the moment. A few weeks in, I've been relying only on Upwork with the hope that I could get some consistent work there before branching out to other streams. But that's clearly shaping up to not be the best approach. Competition is high, so this video reaffirmed that I need to start seeking revenue elsewhere and now, not later. My long-term dream is to maintain my copywriting work but also incorporate revenue from other creative mediums, including photography. Still going to build a social media presence, but it's a good reminder that it's not the single most important thing to do when starting a full time creative business.
@patkay2 жыл бұрын
ah, i remember you sharing some of your journey in previous comments! glad to hear it's at least working out. Upwork can be a very hard slog, but yes, like you're mentioning, branching out and having multiple streams running concurrently is the best strat. then eventually you can modulate your levels of effort with each one! continue to hustle hard! all the best and good luck :)
@YashTambi2 жыл бұрын
@@patkay it's very cool that you not only interact with your audience, but also remember their stories enough. Shows that you are genuinely interested in helping out your community. Earned much respect today, thanks for all that you do. Good luck!
@SeekAndYeShallFindGod Жыл бұрын
And now it will get worse because of AI programs like Chat GPT.. It can literally generate original copies in seconds of any product or service.
@ratgirl132 жыл бұрын
Yes, the starving artist trope needs to die. Artists need to be more savvy about wearing both hats-I do art and I sell my work-social media is part of my networking system. Success to me means doing my art full time and being able to pay my bills and eat-I used social media to launch my career, and still keep a light foot in it- I enjoyed your video. Subscribing.
@Dizzydollie72 жыл бұрын
The art world is classist enough without killing off that trope. De-glorifying it, absolutely. Showing what it’s actually like to maybe bounce between financial successes and the realities of the trope? Yeah. Getting rid of it would just be sweeping it under the rug that there’s way more factors involved with being a poor artist than just “not understanding commerce.”
@bleachedout8052 жыл бұрын
@@Dizzydollie7 Very well stated.
@jm-ux2yn2 жыл бұрын
@@Dizzydollie7 exactly. if your work is inherently not the type of work that social media platforms like to showcase, if you don't have access to the resources that allow you to promote your works consistently, your options are to keep doing your best and maybe never become successful, or pull back and have a day job and do the art you want to make, on the side. these are both outside the "starving artist loser vs successful money-maker artist" binary.
@chrisencelan40212 жыл бұрын
What's your social media? I want too see what a poet-photographer is.
@Shimamon27 Жыл бұрын
I do animations, any pointers you can give on where should I aim them at? I have no clue who is my target audience, my animations are odd.
@gmdressagetraining96429 ай бұрын
Great run down, thank you. After painting and drawing for years, I'm just getting started marketing myself and my art. I've run my own business for decades so I understand the business side of things and it's confidence building to realize that many artists lack that and thus the "starving artist". I have made a clear plan for myself starting with a website (thank you, squarespace) and building an email list. I also have ideas to market locally. I'm going to come back and watch this whenever I feel frustrated! Thank you for some great, usable content!
@josephramone5805 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for speaking CLEARLY, using complete sentences with proper pauses and emphasis. EXCELLENT video!!
@lihtan2 жыл бұрын
I've watched a lot of art business tutorials recently, yours is in the most comprehensive I've seen!
@eliasandrinopoulos87462 жыл бұрын
What you’ve explained so well in thorough detail is essentially what I’ve just begun to learn myself, albeit through hitting a lot of dead ends for the last 7 years, that social media following does not equal=$. Monetizing your skills and connecting with patrons does. Thank you 🙏🏻
@velvetbees Жыл бұрын
Thank you for countering the "starving artist" stereotype. It's a cruel stereotype that probably caught on because selfish people don't think artists work very hard and they want it for free or very little money. It's getting better, but this is still strong.
@jdos564311 ай бұрын
Creative painters should be getting the same fame and fortune as musicians. It’s crazy artist have to be putting double the work
@patriarchyenjoyer6910 ай бұрын
@@jdos5643 Painters and musicians aren't anything alike. Comparing their career paths and measures of success is pointless.
@jdos564310 ай бұрын
@@patriarchyenjoyer69 both create art. Both are careers. Many art pieces sell for millions of dollars but why do you never hear of artist having that same level of success as musicians?
@patriarchyenjoyer6910 ай бұрын
@@jdos5643 Because musicians are performance artists. They sell shows and a social experience. Also, music is an easier taste to acquire for most people as opposed to art. Everyone appreciates music, but not everyone finds value in a painting, even if they should.
@revddtunivesralbroadcaststash2 жыл бұрын
you are actually one of the first persons, that I've listened to, that doesn't spit poison all over us, for the desire to make a living off of or artistic talent...thank you!!..
@troyphoenix46612 жыл бұрын
Another great spot on video. These no nonsense videos are EXACTLY what new photographers need. Thank you for continuing to share your light and knowledge with the world Pat. Your influence has and will continue to change lives for the better.
@patkay2 жыл бұрын
thank you for your support! :)
@d.rrel_ Жыл бұрын
0:48 Building an audience 3:30 4:00 6:00 Step 2 7:16 portfolio don’t put all eggs in one basket 9:22 added skills. Might be where MMA helps 9:49 diff hats 10:11-10:58 11:26
@photobizmethod Жыл бұрын
Yes, I can relate! Value is so important.
@Ophelia_The_Artist2 жыл бұрын
Up until I watched this video, I'd been dependent on social media to do well as a full-time artist. I'm an abstract artist and also a graphic designer (my main source of income is from my graphic design services that I provide for clients and that isn't bad...it could be better but I enjoy painting more and I want to turn that into my full-time) I started to go into art business but my initial thought was to grow my social media following and hopefully that'll translate into sales. That has been almost impossible! I've not made any sales at all and Instagram isn't helping. Just last month, I decided to focus on KZbin instead but I still felt that there had to be a better way to do my art business without the necessary large following on social media. It has been a giant headache for me so this video is everything I need. Thank you for taking the time to record it. I am eager to apply some of these tips you've shared. I can't wait to turn things around.
@mirela3892 жыл бұрын
Hey! I am a graphic designer looking to become a potentially full time artist. I would love to connect.
@Ophelia_The_Artist2 жыл бұрын
@@mirela389 Hello Mirela! 👋 we are on the same page. What kind of art are you looking to focus on?
@Hiddenfoodloft Жыл бұрын
I have been painting for 10 years and just a couple of months ago my skills in art really got elevated. I've reached a level where I feel confident to another level about sharing my art. It really hit me why and what I am supposed to do to make it as an artist. For me it's all about breaking down the process. Idea - 100s of iPad and sketchbook drawings - canvas choice - canvas prep - painting - painting Finnish - pictures - videos - upload to ig, Tumblr, Pinterest, twitter, Facebook and KZbin - Targeted paid marketing
@lerronwright20072 жыл бұрын
This and the video you did a year ago are great for many reasons but one basic: you make clear how REALLY DOABLE this journey is IF you have become really good at something. Very inspiring, thank you!
@subhang10 ай бұрын
Hi Pat, Your video is so brilliantly crafted. The information and the simplicity with which you have made this video, gave me exactly what I was looking for. The intro starts with "The best artists are the ones who can successfully blend art and commerce together." You really have touched the heart of the topic and connected all the points that is required to move into that direction. Thank you for putting this video out, pure value :)
@Gfxable2 жыл бұрын
Amazing video! I love your approach to lifestyle design and making your passion a business. The statement that a social media following is not necessary to go full-time and the share of ad revenue vs. revenue generated from your following really helped. That took a lot of pressure of my shoulders because I was wondering if anybody would buy my product without a following.
@awakeenlighten22982 жыл бұрын
As an artist who is 53, you nailed it in this video Ray!
@PrettyRedemption Жыл бұрын
This video is crazy.! I’ve been waiting for someone to put this into words and a plan. This saved me from getting discouraged. Thank you.
@joeykahng62192 жыл бұрын
This can apply to essentially any field. Great breakdown.
@jeancrown55242 жыл бұрын
Thanks
@patkay2 жыл бұрын
thanks for the dono ❤️
@lizzyagatha2 жыл бұрын
I'm an artist, at 65 I see how hard it has become for youngsters now. But it's great that there are so many more channels media, possibilities too.
@alihusain50322 жыл бұрын
As a cartoonist, much of what you say is applicable. Taking complete responsibility for one's career sounds good. Publishing however is a team effort. I would focus on the quality of my work, and let someone else deal with marketing. I do know however you were talking about photography, for the most part.
@sy2.083 Жыл бұрын
I am a landscape artist and it helped me to hear the 3 things that are important-mostly I feel galvanized now to treat my art as a vehicle for income! I was relieved to hear that this can b done without social media but I will use it as one of my platforms to show my work! Ty
@DanaPushie Жыл бұрын
Well done Pat. This is such a serious consideration for creatives. Know your customer, your niche, market, what ever it is. Be brave; be bold; be confident. This can be quite a challenge for those creatives who are introverts; as many are. Whatever you create, in my opinion, be true to yourself. If it is important to you; do it. There is no better time than now.
@SummersSnaps2 жыл бұрын
You're a super orator Pat, you keep the audiences attention throughout and explain things extremely well. You're a very good teacher and thank you for this episode.
@NathanielJewell2 жыл бұрын
Im so glad I found this dude a few weeks ago, his videos have been very informative. Keep pushing Pat algorithm!!
@patkay2 жыл бұрын
thanks for watching! haha if only the algo would favour me hey :(
@thetommytan2 жыл бұрын
Love your videos dude! Would love to see more videos about making money with Photography/Videography!
@patkay2 жыл бұрын
thanks for watching! after this, what kind of videos do you mean?
@Rockin.Bakken Жыл бұрын
I agree. It does take a few years & a lot of hard work, but it will be SO worth it! I’ve been diving deep into my ad research. Thank you for sharing your insight
@toriko20752 жыл бұрын
Great video. Really helpful. 6'32: I've seen examples of people, having no artistic background and what you said subpar skills, launching their business and yet it worked for them. I'm not saying it's a general rule of thumb, but I think it so happens sometimes your art, even if not "that good" speaks to people, and become viable.
@aaarsyadn2 жыл бұрын
The timing of this video is just dead on. I actually made the mistake of entering too soon with subpar work few years back. Currently have reached the average work quality that the market has thankfully 😅. It was definitely hard. These guides for the next steps is a huge help for me to improve. Thanks a lot!
@patkay2 жыл бұрын
honestly, i've seen so many people jump in too early and get extremely demoralised in the process, causing them to completely disengage from the hobby altogether instead of pushing in the right places. life lessons that i hope more people learn about!
@Adzdiary2 жыл бұрын
🥺🎥👉💰👉📷
@theinformationcollector8332 жыл бұрын
00:29 You're right --- if you're good at something people won't just show up since they may not know about it. It took a long time for me to realize this. Thank you and I just subscribed.
@rathihard59862 ай бұрын
Thanks for this amazing video Pat! Clear and straight to the point. Def helps me to not get caught up in thinking about what social media content to produce etc.
@MorningCoffeeDaily2 жыл бұрын
I'm a photographer for 9 years or more. Started to get more income only in 2020...2020 was a superb year. 2021 2022, two years with only budget refusals. Compannies and clients love my work, they discover my work but prefer professional photographers with name in the market. ITs such a struggle you cant imagine. They want the best for the cheapest price.
@Jackbrsp2 жыл бұрын
I'm currently at the end of step 1 (I guess 😆) and this video will help me a lot. I work full time as an archivist but I've just finished my photography course. I'm getting some clients now and then, usually for portfolio, but some are starting to ask about pricing. I believe until the next year I'll have to get a website up (step 2). Super fan of your work and your channel, Pat! ❤️ From Brazil
@TheOldSchoolCrisis2 жыл бұрын
Even if it is just for your portfolio you shouldn't ever work for free. Charge them something, even if it is just a few bucks an hour. People need to realize even if it isn't much, your time is worth something.
@firstinlucky461411 ай бұрын
good
@Suboptimalconditions Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the helpful perspective you share.
@nosocial_2 жыл бұрын
exceleeente videooo subiendo el ki habitacion del tiempo
@atcreateartworks2 жыл бұрын
It all is valuable info. That’s keepin’ it real. Very practical, straight-up and realistic. Thank you. What helped is the confirmation I’m on the right track but too far yet from getting to my goal of a sustainable income. Plus another reminder that in this independent artist path, income fluctuates and to accept and embrace that reality. It’s just different but still feasible lifestyle as opposed to my prior corporate IT career which had start money but made me dead inside. I think the trade off is well worth it. Best to you 🙏
@JuganautTimelapse2 жыл бұрын
Really excellent video and some really good points. I particularly liked the advice about having your own portfolio which you have 100% control over....a website. Social media companies can control who views your work using an Algorithm. They can also delete everything you have built up on social media within a split second if your work does not 'tick' their box. That turns out to be a lot of wasted time and effort just to get a few retweets, shares, likes or comments. My advice is to direct all 'traffic' to your website where you have a substantial portfolio and ecommerce.
@Stardustfallout2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I really needed to hear this.
@coffeebreak1009 ай бұрын
Thank you for being so honest about using ads to get sales. I have seen a lot of social media course teachers do the same themselves but never mentions it in their courses/materials. They get their start and sales from buying ads and then they sell you a course on how to market yourself on socials without mentioning the use of ads ;)
@skyrider47892 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video. I had it playing while setting up my new studio and it was inspiring. I’ll check out more videos now and likely subscribe. Hello from California! :)
@ohweeify4 ай бұрын
thank you Pat :) thank you for this video. I am so overwhelmed with the though of increasing my followers that it takes away my energy and creativity in creating arts. But with this video, you have shown me alternative approach on how to get my products to people . Thank you so much!
@lisaoloughlin647610 ай бұрын
Thank you so much, appreciate your down to earth , practical and savvy guidance. God Bless You and Yours!!!!
@WeConnectHumans2 жыл бұрын
UAU! Crazy value... One video to study 2023 again and again. All videos gonna be amazing. You did an amazing job here, and I already subscribe for more
@tanyamccann1747 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your time producing this.
@alzamonart2 жыл бұрын
Finally got myself some time to watch this video in full. I am currently transitioning from being a salaried tech worker (which I'm not at the moment) to a full-time creative entrepreneur because, well, for me approaching 50 there are not many choices left, my actual career degree is on creative arts and illustration, and it pays to be wise about your actions and decisions. I ended up agreeing with most of what you were saying. It's all (okay, mostly) about you projecting enough value for others to part with their money in exchange for what you offer - and little else, honestly. I haven't gone yet full time into gung-ho marketing as I have been able to and rather decided to afford myself some time to build things to offer, but come next year I will need to meet the pedal to the metal and want to be as prepared as I possibly can. Many many thanks for sharing this.
@Terra_Divina Жыл бұрын
Thank you for a highly informative, professional and valuable video and thank you so very much for not polluting it with senseless music!!! 👍
@albertcabbott2 жыл бұрын
Great video as always. Comes at a great time. A lot of us.. myself very much included.. believe that we need social media to become successful. As a result we put all our energy into this. It feels like a ful time job on top of my full time job. Constatly chasing the alogrithm and having the goal posts moved along the way. Which in turn pulls us away from what we want to be doing anyway. Ive come to realise that if I had put all my effort into other avenues I'd probably be way ahead of where I am right now (which is nowhere lol). But making work for instagram is demorlising at times. Can spend ages making a reel and no one even sees it.
@patkay2 жыл бұрын
and then even if they do see it and you go viral, you get a few followers, then what? when it comes down to it, the answer most people will have will come down to some kind of avenue of "i'll make money from my following", but why not skip straight to the end anyway without all the bs? 😂 hope the video helped!
@albertcabbott2 жыл бұрын
@@patkay to be honest Ive had some reels with 8000 views (not exactly viral but based on my 2000 followers quite good).. and not one new follower. Where as I've had photos with a few thousand views and got 100s of new followers. Feel like reels most people just scroll past them. Unless you are an educator which I'm not at the level to be yet. I don't feel like the format is suited to stills and those who make and appreciate them at all.
@razarnold Жыл бұрын
Loved the way you structured and packaged this video. Well written and easy to comprehend. Good job!
@luissalazar20212 жыл бұрын
I really like the first one, my perspective is the foundation, people will look for you and go anyplace you are,thanks for sharing
@A2Jmommakd Жыл бұрын
This is a great informational video -- my FIRST "success" was someone wanted to copy my work (with credit given) as a fan art! Complete stranger too! This told me that my art has improved and that I've found my niche! This has been several years 3-4 years in the making... so maybe it's time I find a way to start setting up selling...?
@judemorales4U2 жыл бұрын
I'm not a photographer but do digital art. His channels appears to have several interesting videos. I just liked his presentation style and personality so much that I had to sub. I am excited to go through and see what I can learn. I do have a strong career background, I am 69 years old... But love learning.
@pegahsm. Жыл бұрын
I just LOVE how straight forward you are⚡️
@Zoomfreaky2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this fully packed video so chucked with valuable information. Clear, interesting and doable. Just what I needed. So thank you. Really appreciate it!
@Abbotttdesign11 ай бұрын
Thanks for posting! Great lecture! Authentic, succinct enough, articulate, and good sound mixing! And, no crummy sound track to feign at keeping our interest. The info holds up instead. Anyways, very helpful.
@anamariaprieto369311 ай бұрын
I really like your practical approach. You share many good ideas, that in fact, give me a clearer sense of what to do as a full time jewelry designer. Thank you so much for sharing.
@vamrack83446 ай бұрын
Ill say this. This video is not pulling any punches and that's honestly something we need more of.
@KJensenStudio Жыл бұрын
This video is gold! So packed with practical information, thank you. It is such a good reminder also, to remember and include your costs and time on billing/cost analysis. Customers usually have zero idea about your costs, and care even less, so you must self-advocate there. Whole video very valuable.
@thcarneiro Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your experience! This was pretty useful!
@dasblackstarr8288 Жыл бұрын
thank you so much i love how you make it easy to understand without fluffing around
@LOVETHYSELFDAILY10 ай бұрын
Thank you. The list of ways to promote your biz was useful.
@_paixi Жыл бұрын
Artists get into a weird trap of just making content for social media but that isn't the kind of art people and businesses pay good money for.
@rockwatergallery99464 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for all info , makes all sense not to get stuck in one field and get second third etc stream instead.
@ashleytoltonart Жыл бұрын
I just discovered your channel....and dude... you are amazing! I'm blown away at the depth and care you put into your videos and content. Thank you for all your awesome insight!
@pedrobartolomei77072 жыл бұрын
Hello Pat, im just wqnted to thank you for all the information shared here, inmensely apreciated. spot on
@benowa2 жыл бұрын
Great video! Don’t be afraid of doing long format videos like these, people will listen to it while doing something else (that’s at least what I did)!
@patkay2 жыл бұрын
easier said than done! haha. sometimes topics are easy to talk about, sometimes they're not XD. but thank you for tuning in!
@matthewsmogulsartisticcrea96392 жыл бұрын
Pat, awesome video! It is helping me create my business plan!
@CiciAndersen Жыл бұрын
Hands down the BEST video I’ve watched about freelance art business. Thank you.
@fhajovan Жыл бұрын
I appreciate your time and you teaching us mr pat thanks for you giving us these gems.
@TheArtMonk-s5r13 күн бұрын
I agree with what you say about starting a conversation with an individual client to sell art directly. It is better than a mass social media following of anonymous users. But social media can help you track down individuals who have a common interest. It's useful for that, I'd say.
@luisadiazchamorro Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for this video, I am a professional watercolor artist and from some time I am thinking that social media is making me loosing time, unless I do ads. So you made me reflecting in continui making art in all my different streams, such as video tutorials or try to sell my art in different platforms, etc
@yanhernandez39152 жыл бұрын
Thank you Pat for your advice. It's good to find vid topics like this outside the cookie-cutter ones. I took notes
@Juan_theartist2 жыл бұрын
Great advice really helps me focus down on what needs to be done to reach my goals thanks
@dyermker25011 ай бұрын
I would like to thank you for your selfless and empirical advice. Truly Priceless.
@arsenioamador237010 ай бұрын
Excellent presentation and very well articulated.
@marcakins3373 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for providing some interesting insight on your journey to being a successful artist, what really inspired me was your “octopus method “…. I really have to rewatch that portion again cause it was very informative….thanks again
@KuldaevaWatercolor Жыл бұрын
Your comment about Instagram is right on point! Things change there so abruptly and businesses always running risks of loosing their momentums on social platforms like Instagram. It is incredibly important to have a place where you have 100% control over. It will save your valuable business and sanity in the long run.
@evelynwebster1219 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your time and insight.
@lukaselektrik11 ай бұрын
Clearly presented video with an interesting point-of-view about social media following. Thanks for the insights!
@dianawilde417 Жыл бұрын
Such a kind, generous person sharing all of his hard earned wisdom. Very articulate and almost relaxing to watch aswell 😊
@ultraaquamarine2 жыл бұрын
8:28 I dont. what happened? I have an instagram which I consider like a rougher more playful weird version of an actual portfolio. I have an artstation account for being my a more official technically a portfolio, but I kind of hate it, indecisive about it. maybe it is too personal, too much variety, maybe it just needs more, maybe it needs less. maybe I should specialise more, but in what.
@PapayaPositive2 жыл бұрын
Very good and useful advice, Pat, thanks! I would add a little tip for free lancers: Are the jobs you are taking putting your skills to use/practice? Sometimes, you get clients that want to cut corners by purchasing libraries of assets - turning you into a drag-and-drop machine. Easy job, but at the expense of your evolution - not a good trade-off.
@faithfulpeak42510 ай бұрын
Thank you bro You actually gave me a couple of good ideas
@joelllllllll2 жыл бұрын
Thank you fo this brother! Really appreciate the time and energy to give others hope to pursue the precious things that stir their hearts. Purposeful, meaningful and great things come from the soul. I've found social media and commerce difficult as I transition into a new career, but things like this certainly help and are efficient as you don't have to scroll through thousands of wealthy mum style blogs to glean some kind of clarity.
@simonestreeter151811 ай бұрын
Well, he didn't GIVE us hope, he made us click through a whole lot of really obnoxious ads.
@tivenk2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for making this video, It just came in right moment, following my intuition to do the nnext step as an artist.
@ch_boki Жыл бұрын
Strife to become decent in many fields and grow your knowledge in workflow pipelines rather than being a one trick pony that has no clue how anything works in a production. Being decent with a wide range of knowledge is good enough, if you can take a step back and accept harsh feedback and instructions, you did it. That's the sweet spot where you can grow and be respected in a team field of artists. Really great content!
@123jbuster Жыл бұрын
6:17 I dont agree. Failing is so important. I think it’s vital that people watch these sort of videos with the intention of drawing tips and inspiration rather than reading it like an instruction manual. Please always remind yourself that any and everyone who’s ever made a “how to” video, first learned ~how to~ on their own without ever having one. They failed more than once to perfect their craft and there is no way around that part of life, if success is what you want. Do what you feel comfortable doing, fail; then, do what you feel uncomfortable doing. There are no shortcuts.
@sylvainjoly19654 ай бұрын
Great video thanks for the insight have a great day!
@diegovenegas45192 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for dropping all this wisdom. Beyond helpful
@patkay2 жыл бұрын
glad you found it so :)
@GrannyCrow10 ай бұрын
We are a brand spanking new business, and your video came up in my suggestions. I am heartened to hear that we are already doing nearly everything you suggest. It lets me know we're on a viable path, which gives me confidence to keep at it and let social media take care of itself for awhile. I also heard a few ideas that I hadn't yet thought of. Thank you for your excellent insights into being a creator of goods and services without necessarily being a social media content creator.
@JoshMac-hs5fh10 ай бұрын
Read that as brand new spanking business and was thinking that's a kinky business to get into
@ginn2363 Жыл бұрын
Wow. That was an amazing video. Learned so much. I think sometimes trying to get this under your belt is half the battle. One of the best videos I’ve seen on marketing yourself.
@Amper-o-mat2 жыл бұрын
On point, thank you. I became full time street musician&performer few years ago, and for now that is the only way for me to mantain regular income from my creativity. It can often be hard, but I like it very much and is working well for me.