Cross-Country Classes in Wedding & Portrait Photography

Wedding & Portrait Photographers International (WPPI) is taking its professional photography education on the road this August and September.
Written on June 22, 2010

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Following its 30th anniversary this year, Wedding & Portrait Photographers International (WPPI) announces its second annual WPPI Road Trip. Taking the fun and excitement of its annual convention and trade show in Las Vegas, NV, and bringing it on the road to 10 major U.S. cities this coming August and September, the 2010 WPPI Road Trip features a full day of educational classes conducted by the hottest most sought-after speakers in professional photography today.

The Road Trip will take place in the following 10 U.S. cities:

* Irvine, CA
* Sacramento, CA
* Seattle, WA
* Dallas, TX
* Washington, D.C.
* Chicago, IL
* Atlanta, GA
* Orlando, FL
* New Brunswick, NJ
* Detroit, MI.

Each stop on the tour will host a full day of educational
classes covering important topics including:

* Business and Marketing
* Lighting
* Posing
* Wedding and Portrait shooting
* Photoshop and Postproduction

Lunch and a mini trade show are included in the $135 price tag ($149 starting July 31). The entrance fee includes free registration to WPPI 2011 in Las Vegas!

WPPI Road Trip guest speakers include: The Boudior Divas, Becker, Bambi Cantrell, Kay Eskridge, Andy Marcus, Doug Gordon, Jasmine Star, Dawn Shields, and Amber Holritz to name just a few.

For more information about locations, dates, speakers and registration, please visit www.wppionline.com/storage/roadTrip/roadTrip.html

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