As a member of The Societies of Photographers, we thought you'd like to know what's on offer for professional photographers at The Photography Show this year.
The Photography Show will return to the NEC Birmingham on 19-22 March for four packed days dedicated to everything photography. Hear from the world's photography icons, discover new ways of improving your business, network with industry professionals and much more.
Find out more about what's on for professionals at the show here.
Make sure you pop by The Societies of Photographers Stand (B60) too.
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Video Theatre: The Video Theatre will provide advice for those who are looking to make the transition from stills to moving images on a professional level or simply just interested in augmented photography.
Pro Conference: Even as a pro photographer, there's always something new to learn. Book your place on the Pro Conference to improve your business knowledge, from copyright to commissions.
Super Stage: David Bailey has already sold out, but there is still opportunity to see other headliners on the Super Stage including renowned street photographer Bruce Gilden and photo-editing guru Scott Kelby.
Adobe Theatre: The Adobe Theatre offers a comprehensive programme of free 30 minute sessions to help improve and add to your image editing skill set, whatever your level of expertise.
Wedding & Portrait Stage (NEW): Experts on the Wedding & Portrait Stage will share top tips on how best to capture and convey emotion in photos. With the pressure that goes with being a Wedding or Portrait photographer sessions will provide welcome guidance, such as how to post couples naturally.
Be part of the largest and most exciting gathering of photographers and photography specialists in the UK. If you're an industry professional you can register for free.*
*Eligibility criteria apply for all pro and trade applications and registrations will be checked accordingly. All passes are £18 on the door – prior registration is advised.