This video is a recording of our Artist Feedback AMA featuring All Genres of NFT Photography and held within the MetaJungle Discord on February 9, 2022. This session was our 64th overall AMA session and the 40th where we focused on all genres of NFT photography. This AMA was hosted by experienced photographers and active MetaJungle members Mike Schmidt & Sarah Lyndsay.
One of MetaJungle’s main goals is to provide free resources to empower NFT artists and collectors to find success in the NFT Jungle. This Artist Feedback AMA series allows artists to request and receive honest feedback related to their work. This information is very helpful for the selected artists but also pertains to other NFT artists and NFT collectors in the space.
These AMA sessions are held weekly. To join a live session and/or submit your NFT collection for review join MetaJunglediscord.io. Announcements and other resources can be found in MetaJunglediscord.io and by following @MetaJungleNFT on twitter.
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There was so much useful information shared in this session during the review and critique of 5 different NFT collections and editions. Here are a few of the key takeaways –
Adding descriptions to your individual pieces is important. We suggest including the following in the description for each piece:
Story / Summary related to the specific image
Artist Name (real name) & short bio
Collection size
Edition size
License statement
* A license statement details the use given to the collector when purchasing the NFT & what use the artist retains.
You also want to make sure key information is included in your collection description. This includes:
Artist name
Collection size
Small bio about artist
Summary/Story regarding the collection
You want your collections to be cohesive. This means each piece having a common theme, descriptions, etc. You want your collection to tell a story.
When curating your collection make sure that each individual piece has a description, you have a cultivating artist statement, your collection is cohesive, there is a common theme, and that each piece is strong enough to stand alone and in a collection.
When curating your collection make sure that there is a cohesive story & they are cohesive visually. This will ensure you curate a cohesive collection with one common identifiable theme.
Get your work out there. The more people that see and know about your work the better! Share it!
Make sure all pieces of the collection fit the genre, and can tell a clear story.
Presale can be incredibly beneficial.
Create your artist statements, descriptions, and titles with intention.
Pay attention to all the details of your collection – they are all very important for telling the whole story.
Artists & Collections discussed in this AMA –
Artists & Collections discussed in this AMA –
Dear Mountains – Arun Kumar Nalimela @arunnalimela
https://foundation.app/collection/dearmountains
Portraits – Poyo @poyogashti
https://objkt.com/collection/KT1KBmLjsbhuMX6cgdQ4CSzZojntukZ4Yu5V
HELLO TO HAZE – Ekansh Mehta @_EkanshMehta
https://sloika.xyz/ekanshmehta.eth/hello-to-haze
NEW LIGHT VISUALS
Drone Surfers – David Fairs @newlightvisuals
https://www.curate.page/t/newlightvisuals
https://foundation.app/collection/dronesurfers
Soul of the Forest – British Makadia @brijessh
https://sloika.xyz/brijessh.eth/soul-of-the-forest