tomtom1
25-10-2010, 11:53am
Hi guys,
I was pleasantly surprised to stumble over the fact that a photo I submitted to National Geographic a while ago was featured in their photo of the day in May, and currently seems to be the headline photo for their travel guide to New Zealand
http://travel.nationalgeographic.com/travel/countries/new-zealand-guide/
http://photography.nationalgeographic.com/photography/photo-of-the-day/good-shepherd-church-new-zealand/
I'm not a photography pro by any means, but in my field, demonstrating interests outside professional work is always a bonus so I was keen to include this on the bottom of my CV.
I know it's not that impressive in the grand scheme for a pro photographer, but I was wondering whether anyone tends to put things like these on their resume, how to format it, and how you retain a record given that it won't always be up there on the website.
I was pleasantly surprised to stumble over the fact that a photo I submitted to National Geographic a while ago was featured in their photo of the day in May, and currently seems to be the headline photo for their travel guide to New Zealand
http://travel.nationalgeographic.com/travel/countries/new-zealand-guide/
http://photography.nationalgeographic.com/photography/photo-of-the-day/good-shepherd-church-new-zealand/
I'm not a photography pro by any means, but in my field, demonstrating interests outside professional work is always a bonus so I was keen to include this on the bottom of my CV.
I know it's not that impressive in the grand scheme for a pro photographer, but I was wondering whether anyone tends to put things like these on their resume, how to format it, and how you retain a record given that it won't always be up there on the website.