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23 September 2014

Stand-Out! Photographic Forum is a new seminar series designed for serious photographers launching with full-day events in Los Angeles on Oct. 15 and San Francisco on Oct. 18.

HIGHLIGHTS

Highlights of the Stand-Out! seminars include:

  • Pro photographers will host workshops and hands-on seminars covering fashion, portraiture, lifestyle, commercial, stock or reproduction.
  • For only $10 per seminar, attendees will learn new approaches and proven techniques being used in the professional digital photo capture market.
  • Experts from the Lucie Foundation will be on hand to conduct portfolio reviews, offering their feedback and critique in a casual, relaxed environment.
  • Complimentary cleaning and service for medium format cameras will be offered.

PARTNERS

Participating partners include: American Photographic Artists, Bear Images, Capture Integration, Chimera, Formatt Hitech, Hensel, Lucie Foundation, Maker City LA, Mamiya Leaf, Phase One, Really Right Stuff, Eizo, Inc., Fiilex, Formatt Hitech, Chimera, Hensel, Wacom and Zenfolio.

You can register for the seminar at the Stand-Out! Web site. For the schedule of events, see the news release below.

Stand-Out! Photographic Forum Aims To Aid, Inspire Photographers

Traveling Seminar Series Launches Oct. 15 in Los Angeles

NEW YORK -- The Stand-Out! Photographic Forum is a special new seminar series for the USA photographic community. These seminars have been especially designed for serious photographers, whether they are professionals, photo assistants, advanced students or other imaging professionals. Its format has been established to offer information and state-of-the-art resources that will inspire and support a broad spectrum of photographic visions and future marketing goals.

The first two events will be held Wednesday, Oct. 15 in Los Angeles and on Saturday, Oct. 18 in San Francisco, California.

Some of the world's leading pro photographers will host workshops and hands-on seminars on topics such as fashion, portraiture, lifestyle, commercial, stock or reproduction. For only $10 per seminar, attendees will learn new approaches and proven techniques being used in the professional digital photo capture market. In addition, experts from the Lucie Foundation will be on hand to conduct portfolio reviews, offering their feedback and critique in a casual, relaxed environment. And complimentary cleaning and service for medium format cameras will be offered.

Los Angeles

The schedule for the Los Angeles seminar, Wednesday, Oct. 15, follows:

Morning:

  • 10:00 to 10:45: Matt Armendariz, The Art Of Shooting Food: How it connects us and inspires us to eat, learn, spend and cook
  • 11:00 to 11:45: Pratik Natik, High-end Commercial and Editorial Retouching

Afternoon:

  • 12:00 to 12:45: John Schell, How to Get the Most Out of Your Lifestyle Session
  • 1:00 to 1:45: Melissa Rodwell, Breaking Into Fashion Photography
  • 2:00 to 2:45: Michael Grecco, Pricing Your Work: Contract Negotiation for Photographers
  • 3:00 to 3:45: Dave Gallagher, Tips and Tricks in Capture One Pro: Take your workflow to the next level
  • 4:00 to 4:45: Chris Garrison, How to Achieve a Unique Look for Boat and Car Companies
  • 5:00 to 5:45: Emily Shur, How to Capture the Perfect Balance of Aesthetics and Emotion

Evening:

  • 6:00 to 6:45: Roberto Valenzula, The Perfect Light, The Perfect Pose
  • 7:00 to 7:45: Mark Seliger A 30 Year Retrospective Covering the Iconic Career of Mark Seliger
  • 8:00 to 8:45: Gregory Crewdson, There But Not There

For more information about the individual seminars and to register, please visit the seminars page. For more information about the speakers, please visit the speakers page.

San Francisco

The schedule for the San Francisco seminar, Saturday, Oct. 18, follows:

Morning:

  • 11:00 to 11:45: John Schell, How to Get the Most Out of Your Lifestyle Session

Afternoon:

  • 12:00 to 12:45: Eric Crossland, What Does It Take to Run a Production on the Ice Cap of Greenland?
  • 1:00 to 1:45: Pratik Naik, High-end Commercial and Editorial Retouching
  • 2:00 to 2:45: Dan Saelinger, Creative Marketing Ideas to Succeed in this Highly Competitive Photo Market
  • 3:00 to 3:45: Ryan Enn Hughes, How to Create Motion in Still Photographs with Ryan Enn Hughes
  • 4:00 to 4:45: Bobbi Wendt, Are We There Yet? Nope. Not yet.
  • 5:00 to 5:45: Jim Taskett, From Start to Finish, Getting Started with Capture One Pro

Evening:

  • 6:00 to 6:45: Annabelle Breaky, Philosophy on Light, How to Tell a Story with an Image
  • 7:00 to 7:45: Tim Kemple, 5 Ways To F#@k Up and Own It
  • 8:00 to 8:45: Benjamin Von Wong, Inspirational Journey with Benjamin Von Wong

For more information about individual seminars and to register, please visit the seminars page. For more information about the speakers, please visit the speakers pages.

Partners

Stand Out! Photography Forum Partners include: American Photographic Artists, Bear Images, Capture Integration, Chimera, Formatt Hitech, Hensel, Lucie Foundation, Maker City LA, Mamiya Leaf, Phase One, Really Right Stuff, Eizo, Inc., Fiilex, Formatt Hitech, Chimera, Hensel, Wacom and Zenfolio.

For more information, visit the partners page.


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