INDIANAPOLIS, IN, March 25, 2011 (Press-News.org) Acclaimed photographer and marketer Sandy Puc' and renowned wedding photographer Jerry Ghionis will be in Indianapolis on March 30 to share their skills with the 2011 Power of Passion Tour. The tour kicked off in Denver on February 12 to a great success and continues across 32 cities.
Puc' and Ghionis' seminar leave the audience with a sense of excitement and inspiration for the art and business of photography. The photographers share their wealth of knowledge and expertise during the five-hour show with unmatched enthusiasm and passion. The seminar covers wedding photography essentials along with direct and indirect marketing techniques that keep your photography business booming.
"Jerry has an unbelievable eye and is able to get outstanding images out of the simplest of backgrounds. His sense of style, color, and composition is unparalleled in our profession - just a vicarious joy to see," says David Ziser, a Las Vegas show attendee.
The tour has been successful due to Puc's and Ghionis' captivating stories, tips and examples that involve the crowd physically with on-stage demos as well as emotionally. Crowds have been moved to tears by Puc's continued service to multiple charities and Jerry's ability to connect his clients to their emotions. The two artists have combined their strengths to fit the audience's need to learn, be challenged and connect their art to the emotions of the subjects in their photographs.
"This whole experience of touring with Jerry is unlike my previous tours. Combining our passion for photography and ability to share our knowledge in a tour is something we've both wanted to do for a long time," Puc' said of her tour.
This is the first time Puc' and Ghionis have teamed up for a seminar that combines his masterful techniques in wedding photography and her fundamental marketing tactics to create a show that is not only intellectually stimulating but emotionally moving and entertaining as well.
For more information on the tour, tour dates or how to register please visit http://www.powerofpassion.sandypuctours.com and use the code PRE11 when registering online for a $20 discount.
About Sandy Puc'
Sandy Puc' currently holds the prestigious titles of Print Master and Explorer of Light from Canon USA. She served on the Board of Directors of the Professional Photographers of America (PPA). 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.
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