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PHOTOVOX MAY 11, 2022: MANAGING A PHOTOGRAPHY BUSINESS
SPEAKERS | Preston Utley and Bear Gutierrez
WHEN | Wednesday, May 11, 2022, 6:30 pm (MST)
WHERE | Online (via Zoom – link provided in registration email)
COST | Free for CPAC and ASMP members*; $10 for non-members
Register here on the CPAC site
ABOUT | For May’s PhotoVox event we welcome speakers Preston Utley and Bear Gutierrez, two freelance photographers who have built successful photography businesses from the ground up. This event is a wonderful learning opportunity for any one interested in transforming their creative practice into an independent career.
General topics to be explored, include:
> How to find and maintain clients
> How to manage both a fine art and commercial practice
> Selling work and marketing strategies
> Contracts, model releases, insurance, and recommended equipment
MEET OUR SPEAKERS
Preston Utley, born in Salt Lake City, is a photographer who mines his daily life for subject matter to create mysterious, unexpected, and multilayered images. Utley has exhibited at Leon Gallery in Denver, The Dairy Arts Center in Boulder, the Downtown Aurora Visual Arts (DAVA), and Photoville’s The Fence. He teaches workshops at the Colorado Photographic Arts Center. In 2021 Utley’s series Eyes on the Road was published as a monograph by Peanut Press. Since 2013 Utley has self-published a book series titled The Snapshot Diaries, his books are in the permanent collection at the Phoenix Art Museum and Denver Art Museum. Preston Utley currently lives in Denver, Colorado.
Barry “Bear” Gutierrez is a Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer based in Denver, Colorado, who has built a business around his talent and reputation in the photography industry.
Bear has helped companies build their BRAND’s through powerful visuals since 2009. With a foundation in photojournalism, Bear provides a dynamic array of photography for businesses and agencies that include advertising campaigns, marketing roll-outs, annual reports, executive and creative portraits.
Prior to launching his company in 2009, he worked as a staff photographer at the Rocky Mountain News in Denver for 10 years after earning a bachelor’s degree in Western Kentucky University’s premier photojournalism program. In 2012, he was published on the front pages on more than 100 newspapers, magazines, and websites across the globe for his coverage of the Aurora Theater shootings. Gutierrez lives in Denver with his wife, Fairlight, two sons Sol, 11 and Cal, 1.

