31 May 2010
FOTOBUY: STARTING SUNDAY, AUGUST1,2010
WHAT IS IT? A physical market place for photographers to display and sell their images to the public.
WHEN? If sustainable, hopefully, the first Sunday of every month, from 9 till 3 PM.
WHERE? Downstairs from KAMERAZ in the Rosebank MEWS (next to KAMERAZ Gallery).
HOW DOES IT WORK? Photographers hire one side of a 1.2m X 2m wire grid at R100 per grid, payable on booking and non-refundable. KAMERAZ takes a 20% commission on any sales.
WHO DOES THE SELLING AND SETTING UP? Photographers, themselves. Transaction per se is made by KAMERAZ.
WHO DETERMINES THE PRICE OF THE IMAGES? Yourselves.
WHEN CAN THE PHOTOGRAPHER EXPECT PAYMENT FOR SALES? We can do it at end of day on receipt of photographer’s invoice; typically we’ll do EFT or cheque.
HOW DOES ONE QUALIFY TO EXHIBIT? Submit images, electronically or leave at shop for evaluation.
WHO DECIDES ON WHAT QUALIFIES TO EXHIBIT? As this is not a competition, suitability will be dealt with on an ad hoc basis by organizer, in consultation with, if necessary, whoever he deems suitable.
IMAGES: WHAT SIZE, FRAMED/UNFRAMED? Any size within confines of grid. At this stage, framed preferably.
HOW MANY IMAGES PER GRID? At this stage, no limit as long as images remains within the confines of the grid.
WILL THE EVENT BE ADVERTISED? The challenge, obviously, is to inform the public.We endeavour to get as much media coverage as possible through radio and newspapers’ WHAT’S ON.
Like in everything elsee, the organisers’ decision to accept/not accept any submission is final and no correspondence will be entered into.
Regards,
JohanGreybe
KAMERAZ
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30 Nov 2009
LOYALTY PAYS OFF

Mr. Brad Rip has been a CANON-phile for over 30 years, ever since his first purchase of the legendary Canon AE1 in 1976. Subsequently he would upgrade, every few years, with the newest that CANON had on offer.
On Sunday, November 29, he came to the KAMERAZ EXPO. He bought a CANON remote cord and discussed with salesman Richard Godfrey his thinking of upgrading his EOS 20D for an EOS 50D in the next few weeks. His CANON purchase qualified him entry into the CANON DRAW.
Imagine his pleasant surprise when informed of having won the prized CANON EOS 50D with EFS15-85 KIT, worth R20 000!