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Friday, June 8, 2007

The School at Cape May

All I can say is, "It's a week of paradise for professional photographers in Cape May , NJ", This year the weather was especially wonderful. They had a lot of great speakers. If you have never attended a school, the one at Cape May is truly a great opportunity. It serves a multiple purpose: you get a great education, and make new friendships that will last a lifetime. If you’re lucky enough to go to the school in Cape May you get an extra bonus: you escape to paradise.

Here is some of Cape May's beauty:




Congratulations to Vivian Photography-

Vivian recently opened an Art Gallery/Studio. It’s amazing how perfect the colors and the layout are. The place is so comfortable and inviting, I just wanted to sit back and stare at everything. Vivian tried to talk to me about business, but I was useless as I was in awe looking at her photography. Of course I was very proud to see all her Tap and Renaissance albums on display. For many years Vivian worked hard in her outdoor garden creating so many beautiful photographs. Now she is selling some of her creations. Of course I couldn't help but buy one. You can check out her outdoor garden on her web site www.vivianphography.com



Thursday, June 7, 2007

PPSCNY Seminar

PPSCNY held its annual two day seminar which I attended -- and of course Kelvin Ringold did an incredible job packing in the room with professional photographers. Larry Peters was the speaker and all of the photographers really enjoyed him. I wish I could clone Kelvin to work all the seminars and trade shows. I’m not sure how he does what he does, but he always does a great job.

Here is the very famous Kelvin!

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