Professional Photographers of Canada Conference
Well, I'm tired with a slight cold, but I had a wonderful time at the PPOC annual convention.
This year it was held in London, Ontario, which is ridiculously close to the ZWCX Media world headquarters. Close enough to drive, but far enough away to require a hotel. I prefer conferences that take you out of town, as it avoids the temptation to try to work during the event.
If you've never been to one, professional photography conferences are a strange and wonderful event. First, it's a chance to meet the members you usually only get to talk with by phone or email. Second, it's a chance to see and hear speakers who are outstanding in their work and passionate about sharing with other photographers.
This was my first PPOC conference, although I have been to the Imaging USA conference of the PPA several times in the US. The PPOC conference has the same feeling as the PPA conferences, even with significantly less people (Imaging USA has around 9,000 shooters show up and the PPOC conference is probably closer to 1,000). It's well worth the time and expense to attend.
Although the event rant from Thursday, April 10th to Wednesday, April 16th, I was only about to be there from Saturday the 12th through the evening of Tuesday the 15th.
Besides seeing people I knew and meeting new ones, my favorite part of a photography conference is the speakers.
Claude Charlebois (www.charlebois.ca) gave a stunning presentation on how he approaches the business while nourishing the artist. His subject matter covered the habits of great artists and how to adopt their approach to your own style, along with a discussion on developing your style with examples of his own experience.
Arthur Rainville and Jennifer Hudson (www.studiorainville.com and www.oliveavonlea.com) delivered a joint presentation on the fusion of Art, Technique, and Business. This included samples of their own work, a live photo shoot, and an walkthrough of their post production process.
Hanson Fong (www.hansonfong.com) presented on his posing technique and how he deals with the complexities of wedding and portrait photography. It was an excellent explanation and demonstration of why simple is usually better.
Julieanne Kost (www.jkost.com) is a digital imaging evangelist for Adobe and gave an excellent presentation on Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop. Although I use both packages extensively, I learned more than few things to help me work more efficiently.
One of the stranger things to happen was a fire at my hotel. Now, having been in a building fire before and on the 11th floor of my hotel. I did the smart thing and stayed in my room. Disturbingly, there were no announcements to let people know what's happening, but I finally phoned downstairs and was told to evacuate. Typically, I grab my camera gear and leave my jacket, head down the stairs and start shooting the firetrucks.
On Tuesday night, I attended the banquet and was seated at the President's table. This is because I had bumped into Walter Janzen (www.janzenphotography.com , Preseident PPOC) at the Imaging USA conference in Tampa, Florida). Strangely enough, I met Andrea Nielsen, of As it Happens Photography in Florida as well and she is practically a neighbor.
The banquet was the fun, as I had a chance to see all the work of the award winners there. The level of work was simply stunning and even the student awards were outstanding. Once the awards were finished, I was off on the road home and back in the office.
I'm already looking forward to next year.
Labels: Andrea Nielsen, Arthur Rainville, events, Hanson Fong, Jennifer Hudson, Julieanne Kost, PPA, PPOC, Professional Photography, Walter Janzen
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