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American Society of Picture Professionals

ASPP is a community of image experts committed to sharing their experience and knowledge throughout the industry. Since 1966 this non-profit association has provided professional networking and educational opportunities for those who create, edit, research, license, manage or publish pictures.
Contact: ASPP DC SOUTH     202-735-4077
DC/South , Washington, DC 20004
http://asppdcsouth.com

Events

The Craft of Storytelling: Through the Lens of Masters
Special Events

Please join ASPP DC SOUTH for an evening of insights and wonders as two masters of photography share their experiences and stories with us. Richard Nowitz presents: Mastering Light: Using Light to Tell A Story and Kenneth Garrett presents: The Origin of Civilization in the Americas.

 

6-7: cocktails & light refreshments

7-7:10 Introductions

7:10-7:55 Richard presents: Mastering Light: Using Light to Tell A Story

7:55-8:40 Ken presents: The Origin of Civilization in the Americas

8:40-8:55 Q&A with audience

8:55-9:00 closing remarks

 

Boston University Center for Digital Imaging Arts (BUCDIA)

Foundry Building

1055 Thomas Jefferson Street, NW

Studio A - Lower Level

Washington, DC 20007

 

General Admission $20

WHNPA NPPA APA ASMP WPOW Admission $15

ASPP/Senior/Military/Student $10

 

Transportation and Parking at BUCIDA:

Metro: Take the Orange or Blue line to the Foggy Bottom stop (15 minute walk to BUCDIA) or Rosslyn stop (25 minute walk).

Shuttle: The Georgetown Metro Connection runs from 7:00am to midnight daily, picking up passengers at the Foggy Bottom and Rosslyn stops every ten minutes. Stop is a few minute walk away from BUCDIA

Bus: The DC Circulator runs from Station to Georgetown via M Street.

Parking: There is a convenient parking garage adjacent to BUCDIA. $10 and stays open until midnight

 

November 13 2012  06:00 PM - November 13 2012  09:00 PM     $20.00  Admission

Boston University Center for Digital Imaging Arts (BUCDIA) , 1055 Thomas Jefferson Street, NW Studio A - Lower Level
Washington, DC 20007 , Northwest


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Smart Business Skills for the Modern Day Photographer
Seminars

American Society of Picture Professionals DC/South (ASPP) and Women Photojournalists of Washington (WPOW) Present:

Smart Business Skills for the Modern Day Photographer

This workshop during FotoWeek DC will give you the skills you need - whether you are just starting out or have years of experience - no matter what type of photography you specialize in.


Topics include: 
Psychology for Photographers – Reaching Your Ideal Client 
Building Your Business Through Google 
Making Marketing and Social Media Work for You 
Developing Smart Business Practices
And much, much more…

Saturday, November 17th 
9:00AM to 4:00PM 

Register at: http://www.fisheyeconnect.com//workshop/1998/aspp-dcsouth-and-wpow-present-smart-business-skills-for-the-modern-day-photographer.aspx

Boston University Center for Digital Imaging Arts (BUCDIA) in Georgetown 
Foundry Building
1055 Thomas Jefferson Street, NW
Studio A - Lower Level
Washington, DC 20007

Schedule: 

9:00 to 10:00 – Registration - Breakfast, Coffee and Networking 

10:00 to 11:00 – Jenika McDavitt, Author of Psychology for Photographers, will give us insight on finding and reaching your ideal client using psychology

11:00 to 11:15 – Break 

11:15 to 12:15 – Jessica Sheppard, Photographer and Internet Guru, will share her tips and tricks on how to build your business using Google 

12:15 to 1:15 – Lunch on your own in Georgetown, or bring a bag lunch and network 

1:30 to 2:30 – Kristin Heydt –Marketing and Communications Consultant, will give us the 411 on marketing and social media that will help start and grow your business

2:30 to 2:45 - Cupcake break with Georgetown Cupcakes and Starbucks Coffee 

2:45 to 3:45 – Skyler Showell, New York and DC-based Small Business Attorney, shares his tips on developing and sustaining smart small business practices 

3:45 – Wrap Up and Door Prizes

4:00 to 6:00 – Join us for a Georgetown Happy Hour (location TBA) before the FotoWeek DC Closing Party later that evening 
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Early Bird Pricing! Register by Monday, November 12 and get $20 off! 

ASPP and WPOW - Current Members: $65 ($45 Early Bird) use code fotoweek

ASMP, APA, WHPPA, NPPA, PPA, WPJA - $75 ($55 Early Bird) use code fotosisters
Students - $45 ($25 Early Bird) - use code fotostudents 

General Admission - $95 ($75 Early Bird) 

Register: http://www.fisheyeconnect.com//workshop/1998/aspp-dcsouth-and-wpow-present-smart-business-skills-for-the-modern-day-photographer.aspx
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Transportation and Parking at BUCDIA: 

Metro: Take the Orange or Blue Line to the Foggy Bottom stop (15 minute walk to BUCDIA) or Rosslyn stop (25 minute walk). 

Shuttle: The Georgetown Metro Connection runs from 7:00am to midnight daily, picking up passengers at the Foggy Bottom and Rosslyn stops every ten minutes. The stop is a few minutes walk away from BUCDIA

Bus: The DC Circulator runs from Station to Georgetown via M Street.

Parking: There is a convenient parking garage adjacent to BUCDIA. $10 and stays open until midnight.
January 15 2013  09:00 AM - January 15 2013  04:00 PM

Admission : http://www.fisheyeconnect.com/workshop/1998/aspp-dcsouth-and-wpow-present-smart-business-skills-for-the-modern-day-photographer.aspx     $95.00  Admission

Boston University Center for Digital Imaging Arts (BUCDIA) in Georgetown Foundry Building , 1055 Thomas Jefferson Street, NW Studio A - Lower Level
Washington, DC 20007, Northwest


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