Coronavirus Resources: Updated for 2021

Image: Sharon and Yash by Ciara Leeming

Page updated: 07/04/21

We are now very used to life in lockdown but that doesn’t make it any easier, so we have gathered a range of information and resources (updated for 2021) that we hope you will find useful.

If there are any errors with this page or anything you think we have missed off then please let us know through the contact form, or direct message to @RedeyeNetwork on twitter.

Image shows two young women stood inside their house laughing together. They are photographed from outside through their window and are surrounded by plants.

Stepping back to jump forward

In mid-April 2020 Redeye invited colleagues from Company of Mind, Adrian West and Sophie Brown, to talk online to artists and photographers about how to adapt creative businesses to the coronavirus pandemic. They shared some useful ideas about how to think about and picture businesses in a way that enables us to see what we might change for the better. In this article Adrian and Sophie explore those ideas a bit further.

Coronavirus - resources

There's a flood of information at the moment as everyone struggles to get their heads around the coronavirus pandemic and its implications.

This page summarises the most useful information we are aware of, and is updated regularly. If anything is wrong or needs adding, please email us, or send a direct message to @RedeyeNetwork on Twitter.

Working through the coronavirus pandemic

Everyone’s work is likely to be affected by coronavirus during 2020. Although it’s obviously a challenging time, for many, it gives the opportunity and impetus to try new things. On this page we've got:

The studio of WW Winter in Derby, one of the world's longest lasting photography businesses. Photo: Paul Herrmann

Pricing and selling photographic prints

Redeye's director Paul Herrmann writes about selling photographic prints: how to select, price and edition them.

A booth at Paris Photo

Photographers share their funding advice: Interview with Phenomena Collective

In this blog series, we explore the various ways in which collectives and individuals have financed their projects.  

Landscape

Photographers share their funding advice: Interview with Nicola Shipley

In this blog series, we explore the various ways in which collectives and individuals have financed their projects.  

Man installing exhibtion

Photographers share their funding advice: Interview with Simon Bray and Tom Musgrove

In this blog series, we explore the various ways in which collectives and individuals have financed their projects.  

Twilight landscape with illuminated building in distance.

Photographers share their funding advice: Interview with Emilia Telese

In this blog series, we explore the various ways in which collectives and individuals have financed their projects.  

Circle of people congregating on the beach

Preparing photos for digital projection

Here are some tips for people preparing photographs for showing on a digital projector. They're intended for anyone presenting work at a Redeye event, but should be useful more generally for presentations.

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