Spring Cleaning Your Skill Set
It’s Spring Fever in more ways than just cleaning off the porch furniture! It just might be the right time to do a little ”spring cleaning” on your skill set. There are a lot of programs to choose from, but here’s a suggestion. Instead of worrying about which one might be the best one to attend, try and attend as many as possible.
I’ve told one of my favorite Don Blair stories before, but the short version is that I once found Don, he was then in his 70’s, in the back of the room at a presentation by Nick Vedros years ago. Don, who literally wrote the book on portrait lighting and posing, was furiously taking notes on how Nick handled the lighting on a commercial shoot. He was amazed by what he was learning!
Then, there’s Monte Zucker, who called me one night in the early 90’s. He’d just been to a presentation on the future of “electronic imaging”. He was blown away by how he believed it would change the face of photography and wrote an email to every executive in the photographic industry.
Monte and Don, may only be with us in spirit today, but they set an amazing example and NEVER stopped learning. As successful as they both were, they attended every possible workshop they could and never stopped discovering new techniques for creating the ultimate image.
But education is only half the reason to attend these local programs. This is all about networking! Every program offers you an opportunity to meet and talk with other photographers in your area. Other photographers, in this bizarre economy, can become allies instead of just more competitors. Everyone is in the same boat and dealing with similar challenges.
From Aesop to George Washington, a dozen people are credited with the expression, “United we stand, divided we fall!” Well, it might seem melodramatic, but that’s what attending workshops, monthly guild meetings, national conventions etc. all means – it gives you a stronger reference point and framework to find more aggressive ideas in your marketing efforts, while picking up the added benefit of sharpening your skills.
Here are some programs either already in place or about to launch:
Now you didn’t think I was going to put Skip’s Summer School up last did you? There are people who have told me this year’s line-up is even stronger than last year’s. Personally, I’m pretty proud of the caliber of instructors for both years, but this year is definitely more diverse. We’ve jam packed two and a half days with a dozen different topics, great information, terrific presentations and all at a great price thanks to dedicated sponsors and the MGM Grand. (The early bird $249 price is only out there for one more month.) Here’s an opportunity to recharge your battery in August, before the craziness of the last quarter of the year. You’ll get new ideas. from 15 different speakers, that you can implement quickly and still have an impact on your bottom line revenue before the year is over.
Two Shots of PhotoShop with Jack Davis and Jane Conner-ziser. Here are two of the best photoshop instructors in the country, hitting the road. With fourteen cities on the tour, this program is about solutions to the challenges of creative technique and work-flow.
Doug Gordon Workshops - How are you going to get a more professional feel to your bridal images if you don’t know how to blend in the look of high-fashion with great lighting and posing? In this year’s new workshops, Doug is pulling out all the stops. From larger workshops to smaller programs with just 25 photographers, Doug has put together an outstanding experience for building your skill set.
PDN’s Wedding and Virtual Trade Show: It’s coming up in May and it’s going to be a kick and it’s FREE…but you can’t be online and attend if you’re not registered. Registration takes only a few seconds and it’s just one click away.
Escalate Live: The brain child of Dane Sanders, it’s coming up in May in Newport Beach, CA. It’s two intense days in May with eight different speakers.
Creative Live: Free online education thanks to Chase Jarvis. And if you miss a program there’s always an opportunity to go back and purchase the download at a reasonable cost.
Schrader Workshops:He may be a new face on the scene, but feedback on his previous workshops has been really good. A lot of Greg Schrader’s focus is about networking. For example, his Fireside chat series is just $20 and give you a chance to network with other photographers and that includes food and beverage! Then, if you’re looking for a more intense workshop, check out his programs coming up in Chicago and Mackinac Island, MI.
Here’s the thing about education – you can’t be the best you can be if you’re not constantly taking advantage of the opportunities around you. As I hear about more programs, I’ll do my best to get you the link and more information, but you’re the only one who can put aside the time and make it a point to be there.
This is about feeding the passion you have for photography and Jack Canfield, author of Chicken Soup for the Soul said it best:
“One of the things that may get in the way of people being lifelong learners is that they’re not in touch with their passion. If you’re passionate about what it is you do, then you’re going to be looking for everything you can to get better at it.”
Maintaining the Momentum Part II
An Evening With Michael Corsentino
How2 Series: Establishing a Professional Photographer’s Routine
How2 Series: A Mini-session In Bridal Posing by Doug Gordon
The Master of Bare Bulb, Big Daddy Blair

















This post has 3 comments
April 28th, 2010
Thanks Skip i agree!
Education is what it is all about…if we keep learning we keep ourselves fresh on what is new and updated out there…Everyone can learn something if they keep an open mind to it.
Texas School is Sunday through friday this upcoming week!
Over a thousand photographers are attending…should be a fun education packed week!
Hope to see you there!
Warmest Wishes!
Elena
April 28th, 2010
Great lineup Skip. I just wish there were more workshops like this in the UK. I will be attending your summer school though and I’m looking forward to meeting you.
All the best,
Rich
April 28th, 2010
Skip,
Thanks for this post skip! I am always looking for more education and I did not know about a few of these.
Thanks again for the link!