Photography Resume

mrlartermrlarter Registered Users Posts: 90 Big grins
edited July 31, 2006 in Mind Your Own Business
I am applying for a job with a local news paper and am doing up my resume and cover letter. Here is what I have so far.

http://www.brianlarter.com/?page_id=310
Brian Larter
brianlarter.com
aperturestudios.ca

weapon of choice: Canon 40D
BG-E2 Battery Grip
50mm f/1.8 MK 1
28-135mm IS USM f/3.5-5.6
17-40mm L USM f/4.0

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  • wxwaxwxwax Registered Users Posts: 15,471 Major grins
    edited July 29, 2006
    Grammar.

    "I am currently using a Canon 30D DSLR and are greatly experienced with digital photography and the manipulation of various digital formats."


    It's pretty good. You mention customer service over and over, an unusual thing in a newspaper photog application. Did they mention it in their want ad?

    Your "experience" is unusual as well. Have you considered something along the lines of People (with examples), City scenes (with examples), Indoors (with examples) Landscapes (with examples) flash (with examples) and Sports (with examples?

    In other words, figure out what they need, and show them you can handle it?
    Sid.
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  • JBurtJBurt Registered Users Posts: 175 Major grins
    edited July 29, 2006
    mrlarter wrote:
    I am applying for a job with a local news paper and am doing up my resume and cover letter. Here is what I have so far.

    http://www.brianlarter.com/?page_id=310
    What wxwax said.

    And... please, please, please take this as constructive criticism...

    You want a potential employer's first impression of you to be that of a hardworking, talented, and intelligent individual who is not afraid to do whatever it takes to get the job right.

    Your letter and resume does not do that.

    The entire letter is full of grammatical errors, bad sentence structure, and reads like it was writen by someone where English is a second language or with sloppy writing skills. Neither excuse is acceptable. If you are going to write a formal, introductory letter in any language, make sure it is grammatically and structurally correct. I suggest you find someone local with resume writing experience to give you a hand.

    Introductory letters and resumes have become an art form that can kill your chances before you even get to the door.
    Tis sometimes better to be a big fish in a small pond than to be shark bait.

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  • mrlartermrlarter Registered Users Posts: 90 Big grins
    edited July 30, 2006
    JBurt wrote:
    The entire letter is full of grammatical errors, bad sentence structure, and reads like it was writen by someone where English is a second language or with sloppy writing skills. Neither excuse is acceptable. If you are going to write a formal, introductory letter in any language, make sure it is grammatically and structurally correct. I suggest you find someone local with resume writing experience to give you a hand.

    Introductory letters and resumes have become an art form that can kill your chances before you even get to the door.

    yeah I'm not that great with english and hope to have someone go over it with a fine tooth comb. This is just the start, I have until the 4th to submit it.
    Brian Larter
    brianlarter.com
    aperturestudios.ca

    weapon of choice: Canon 40D
    BG-E2 Battery Grip
    50mm f/1.8 MK 1
    28-135mm IS USM f/3.5-5.6
    17-40mm L USM f/4.0
  • mrlartermrlarter Registered Users Posts: 90 Big grins
    edited July 30, 2006
    fixed the cover letter. now just trying to choose five photos to submit.
    Brian Larter
    brianlarter.com
    aperturestudios.ca

    weapon of choice: Canon 40D
    BG-E2 Battery Grip
    50mm f/1.8 MK 1
    28-135mm IS USM f/3.5-5.6
    17-40mm L USM f/4.0
  • JBurtJBurt Registered Users Posts: 175 Major grins
    edited July 31, 2006
    mrlarter wrote:
    fixed the cover letter. now just trying to choose five photos to submit.

    Much, much better Brian. Wishing you the best. Keep us posted.
    Tis sometimes better to be a big fish in a small pond than to be shark bait.

    http://jburtphotos.com
    http://jburtphotos.smugmug.com
    Basic but makin' changes
  • mrlartermrlarter Registered Users Posts: 90 Big grins
    edited July 31, 2006
    thanks
    I am going to try and get those five photos choosen tonight and submit tomorrow.
    Brian Larter
    brianlarter.com
    aperturestudios.ca

    weapon of choice: Canon 40D
    BG-E2 Battery Grip
    50mm f/1.8 MK 1
    28-135mm IS USM f/3.5-5.6
    17-40mm L USM f/4.0
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