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Let's do lunch. Imagine, going out to lunch with a DWF Convention 2009 presenter! Sit down at a small table of like-minded photographers to have a discussion hosted by an industry expert. You'll learn in a dynamic and conversational style while you and others discuss the topic at hand.
The price is only $39.95 and seating is very limited--only 20 per table. Seats are available on a first-come first-served basis and each table will sell out very quickly.
You'll Get:
- A chance to ask questions and participate in the conversation
- A full service plated lunch, dine while you discuss
- Networking galore. Meet other photographers who share your interests
- Ideas from the table's host and others as well
Sign up before all classes are sold out!
NOTICE: Some classes may already be full. We'll do our best to keep the page updated, but with only 20 seats at each table they can sell out fast. Please have a second choice ready, as there are no refunds.
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Sit down at David's table to enjoy a lively discussion on finding influences for your work and how to utilize them to grow your art. David will also tie into fresh ideas and tips for educating yourself as you grow.

NOTE: David's table may already be full. Have a second choice ready.
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Husband and wife teams are a delicate balance. They either work well, or they don't. As one of the Top 10 Wedding Studios in the world (American Photo 2007) The Bebbs clearly have it figured out. Sit down with them to discuss the ins and outs of how they've worked together to build a reputable and profitable studio and achieved industry wide success.

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Tony Corbell is a recognized lighting guru. You can learn just by being in the same room, let alone sitting down for lunch. Light can either make or break an image, and learning to master light can make a good photographer a great photographer.

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Growing in popularity among brides across the country, Boudoir photography is growing in-demand. The Boudoir Divas moved from a 2-car garage to a 4,500 square foot studio in less than 4 years. Sit down with them to discuss the ins and outs of adding boudoir photography to your service mix. They'll share tips and insights for marketing and selling the services to your clients.

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Whether you're wanting a few high-end clients or many, the Regetis will lead a discussion on findng and marketing to them. You'll discuss details like advertising, branding, pricing and presentations that will help the high-end brides find you and book you.

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It's a matter-of-fact that search engine optimization, magazine ads and bridal fairs just aren't working the same way they used to. Chris Meyer is pioneering the marketing revolution, reaching new clients--and their friends--in ways that cost less and offer a higher yield. Sit down with Chris as he explores Facebook and social networking in general to show you how it can have a big impact on your bottom-line.

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Your first years in business will set the trajectory and rate at which you grow in the future. Sit down with Chuck as he shares insights, some of which he learned the hard way. For anyone with a business less than a few years old chuck can help you find the success you deserve at a much faster pace.

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The man himself, our own Director of Marketing. Tim's studio has reached rapid success and built big-brand recognition in his market in just a few short years--all done on a shoestring budget.
Sit down with Tim and he'll show you how to keep your business growing, especially in a down economy. See how you can turn economic pressure into a favorable force and use it to book more brides. Tim will talk about the basics of spreading the word for very little to no money spent.

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Mark Lutz knows the ins and outs of SEO technique. From working with flash based sites, or custom SEO optimized designs Mark will lead a discussion on things you can do right away to improve your search engine rankings.

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Known for his creative, envelope pushing images John Michael Cooper knows that everything in business starts with the first consultation. John will go over tips and tricks for not only selling clients on a package, but also on an idea. This is how you can start doing the type of work you've always wanted to do.
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Note: Luncheon topics are subject to change without notice.
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