DENVER, CO, February 17, 2011 (Press-News.org) Colorado based photographer Sandy Puc' and acclaimed wedding photographer Jerry Ghionis impressed their audience in Denver, on February 12, with their first show in the Power of Passion Tour. The next stop for the inspiring photography professionals will be Las Vegas and then on to 30 more cities across the United States, Canada and Europe.
The five hour seminar that covered the next level of wedding photography and how to market your business not only enlivened the crowd but even had the power to bring them to tears. Both photographers emanate confidence with both their craft and ability to empower other photographers to challenge themselves and apply new techniques to their business.
R.J. Kern, a Colorado-based wedding photographer, said, "This is stuff that takes decades of experience that money can't buy. Sandy rocks marketing and Jerry knows how to make anyone feel and look beautiful. Both are fine arts to behold and learn from."
Almost every attendee explains the overwhelming feeling of passion and emotion coming from the captivating duo. The seminar wasn't all business though with Jerry charming the audience with another talent of his: singing. The seminar artfully tied together humor, emotion and education.
"Sharing my passion for photography and my business is my life. Being able to share that on stage with Jerry is an amazing experience. The Denver audience made it so easy to keep the energy levels up and give them an incredible seminar on wedding photography and marketing," Puc' said of the Denver show.
This is the first time Puc' and Ghionis have teamed up for a seminar that combines the mastered techniques to wedding photography and fundamental marketing tactics. For more information on the tour, tour dates or how to register please visit http://www.powerofpassion.sandypuctours.com.
About Sandy Puc'
Sandy Puc' currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Professional Photographers of America (PPA). She also holds the prestigious titles of Print Master and Explorer of Light from Canon USA. She is a frequent contributor to professional journals, and is well known in the photography industry. Her first book, Children's Photography, was released in the spring of 2008. Puc' is a co-founder of Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep, a non-profit organization that provides portraiture services to families whose babies will never leave the hospital. (www.nowilaymedowntosleep.org)
About Jerry Ghionis
Jerry Ghionis is the only Australian named as one of the Top Ten Wedding Photographers in the World by American Photo magazine and one of 13 "Icons of Imaging" named by Microsoft. In February 2009 Jerry won the WPPI (Wedding & Portrait Photographers International) Wedding Album of the Year for a record sixth time to add to his long list of accolades.
About Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep (NILMDTS)
NILMDTS is a 501c3 non-profit organization committed to assisting parents and families going through the difficult experience of an early infant loss. NILMDTS connects families with photographers and provides them with a DVD and reproducible CD of the images of their baby.
Sandy Puc's Passion Tour With Jerry Ghionis A Success In Denver
Puc' and Ghionis entertain audience while sharing valuable photography and marketing knowledge
2011-02-17
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