Category Archives: Workshops

Join Us! First Thursday Photography Meetup – Houston, Texas

Hey, photographers! Keep reading to the end, because this post involves YOU!
It is hard to believe it was just a week ago that I headed out to Austin for the Fast Track Photographer Roadshow Workshop. It seems like so long ago! But last Wednesday the workshop kicked off with an amazing PUG event put on...

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New Orleans, Las Vegas & Austin – Travel Update!

August is normally the quiet month for us. There aren’t a lot of weddings – it is just too hot in Houston this time of year. If you had asked me back in July, the only thing on my calendar for August was a trip to New Orleans for a photographer’s meet-up that I was...

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More from Mexico!

I returned home from Mexico last Friday evening, and yet I’m still swirling with thoughts about the trip. Amazing doesn’t seem to sum it up. I was truly blessed to have had the opportunity to spend time with some truly, truly amazing photographers.
On the second day of the workshop we went to a different...

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Greetings from Mexico!

I’m in Mexico through Friday for Jose Villa’s Workshop and it is AMAZING!!! I can’t say that enough. I’ll post more when I get a better internet connection with photos of Hacienda El Carmen and all the things we’ve seen around the surrounding town. The light here is just beautiful. The spa is serene. (I...

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Engage!08 in Celebration, Florida

I’ll be out of the office and have only limited access to the phone and email for the next 48 hours or so. I’m in Celebration, Florida for the Engage!08 Wedding Business Symposium. Such an awesome concept, I’m really excited to be a part of it! As Rebecca Grinnals pointed out in...

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Getting on Track

WPPI was AWESOME!!! I spent last Friday evening & all day Saturday at the Business Institute, where I learned a TON of new things. It was just incredible – I filled up about 1/3rd of my moleskin with notes from all of the Business Institute panels. This could have been a problem,...

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