Social Skills: Using the Web more effectively
21.12.09
By Charlotte Griffiths
One of the best things about social media is that opportunities can arise when you least expect them. You can be sitting at your desk, happily going about your business, when all of a sudden a new contact drops into your lap – and this is precisely what happened to me this month. In a break to my scheduled article on LinkedIn, the business-network for professionals, I spoke to the lecturer and photographer Jonathan Worth, who recently hit the online headlines for his interesting experiment to see if the disseminating effect of putting work online for free can be used for “good”.

Contact Jonathan Worth

Jonathan works from London and New York as a freelance commercial photographer. His work has appeared in numerous publications and exhibitions, most recently on permanent collection at the National Portrait Gallery.
All current exhibition work and his extensive archive of commissioned portraits are available upon request. Most are available as Limited Edition Prints.
His work developing new and sustainable working practices has won acclaim from a wide audience, as have his lectures; both on his work, and on levering the social web.
It was in recognition of this work that in 2009 Jonathan was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of the Arts.
Please contact him directly:
+44 (0)7900 801 430
mail@jonathanworth.com
Blog
Jonathan blogs at New Photographics:
newphotographics.org/
Buy
Limited edition prints available at:
jDubbyah.etsy.com
Links
FOTO8
Pixel Press
The NPG
The RSA
