Thursday, September 9, 2010

I NEED TO JUMPSTART MY BUSINESS

Here is a great presentation - only $10 for students

I NEED TO JUMPSTART MY BUSINESS


WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 7-9 PM

Presented by Judy Herrmann

- Struggling to adapt to a changing marketplace in a down economy?

- Satisfied with the work you're creating?

- Do clients appreciate what you bring to the table?

Whether you're starting out or have years of experience, the tools and
techniques in this program will give you greater control over your
future.

Learn real-world tactics for developing - and implementing - ways to
take your career where you want it to go.

Learn not only how to achieve your creative and financial goals, but
how to anticipate and adapt to business and technological change.

Not least, you'll learn more about how to build a satisfying and
stable photography business.

· Complete an honest analysis of your career
· Prioritize your goals and activities
· Exploit your strengths, minimize your weaknesses
· Anticipate and successfully navigate change
· Case studies show you how this really works
· Get moving in the right direction

Judy Herrmann of Herrmann+Starke (www.hsstudio.com) specializes in
digital still life and lifestyle photography for advertising. Her work
has appeared in Lurzer's Archive, Graphis, Communication Arts, the How
International Design Annual and Pix Digital Annual. She has been
recognized as an Olympus Visionary since 2000. She lectures
extensively about digital photography and offers consultations on
building a successful photography career. A past president of the
American Society of Media Photographers, she received the United
Nations' International Photographic Council's leadership award in 2008.

$25.00-ASMP Member
$50.00-Non-member
$40.00-Professional Association member
$10.00-Student

REGISTER HERE: https://asmp.org/education/event/register?venue_id=352

SPONSORED BY ADBASE

LOCATION:
Bergamot Station Arts Center
2525 Michigan Ave., Bldg. i
Santa Monica, CA 90404

From the 10 Freeway, exit at Cloverfield, go North. At the first
light/intersection go right (East) onto Michigan, follow until it ends
(a few hundred yards), and make a left into the Bergamot Station lot
(you won't have a choice). There is a map in front of the first
buildings you'll see in front of you.

OR, click here for maps (Building i is the only one without its letter
on the map - but it's next to Building H): http://www.bergamotstation.com/map.html

If you haven't been to Bergamot Station, come early and check out a
fabulous group of galleries of all kinds - including photography
galleries.

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