Ten great reasons to attend the 2011 Convention
- “THE SINGLE MOST IMPORTANT DECISION FOR A PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER IS
CHOOSING THEIR EDUCATION” – This event will give you the opportunity to
boost your knowledge.
- MEET 150+ PLUS EXHIBITORS – All the important players within the
industry are exhibiting at this event, so meet the key personnel who can
help you.
- IT'S FACE-TO-FACE CONTACT – With people who can resolve your problems
and give you ideas.
- BUSINESS SCHOOL – Learn everything that you will need to know about
running a successful business.
- MASTERCLASSES – Learn from the experts from the profession –
Thursday, Friday,
Saturday and Sunday.
- FULL-DAY SEMINARS
- TERRIFIC SOCIAL OCCASION – Saturday Night Party
and Sunday Night Awards' Dinner – see the winning images and mingle
with fellow professionals.
- GREAT LOCATION – Situated in the heart of London UK close to The West
End and all major attractions plus all major motorway networks, and Heathrow
and Gatwick International Airports.
- PERFECT TIMING – Start the year off with inspiration, get yourself
prepared for what could be your best year ever in business.
- YOU WON'T GO AWAY EMPTY HANDED – but come away inspired.
All bookings are final. We reserve the right to change speakers
and exhibitors without notice.
There are 334 days to get ready for the SWPP Convention and Trade Show at The Hilton London Metropole Hotel ...
which starts on Tuesday 8th January 2013
Convention testimonials We should also be saying our thank you's for having faith in our talents and inviting us once more to speak. Feedback has been tremendous and nice emails are coming in. Joe Smith
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An article from our Professional Imagemaker archive
Claire Savona make-up artist
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Photo Quote: A great photograph is one that fully expresses what one feels, in the deepest sense, about what is being photographed. - Ansel Adams