Posts Tagged 'Mystic5'

If you follow my blog, you know that I spoke at Mystic5 this year with the fabulous Stacey Doyle.  Our talk was sponsored by my favorite vendor (ProDPI) and my favorite internet resource for photographers (ShootStyle).  This was my third year speaking, and Stacey and I spoke about two different approaches to wedding photography.  As usual, Mystic was an incredible event that was attended by photographers from all around the world!  My fellow speakers included some of my all-time favorites: David Williams, George Weir, and Jerry Ghionis, and after meeting some of the other presenters I have added a few more to that list!  If you are looking to dive into the business or if you just want to up your game, you should seriously consider attending Mystic6 next year!  It was so great to see so many Maine wedding photographers there!  Here are a few pics of me and Stacey Doyle during our seminar (courtesy of Earl Christie):

I am happy to announce that I will be speaking for the third year in a row at Mystic!  For those of you who haven’t been to this awesome convention, this year is Mystic 5, and it is a fabulous three days of speakers, networking, and a few fabulous vendors!  I am pleased to report that I will be joining some of the best wedding photographers in the business, such as Jerry Ghionis, John Michael Cooper (aka altF), David Williams, DQ Studios- just look at all of the speakers below!   Stacey Doyle and I will be speaking about different ways tell a story through photographs- here is our seminar description:

There are multiple ways to interpret every scene- as wedding photographers who are hired to tell a story, it is imperative that we define our styles and develop ways to interact with our clients in order to deliver consistent, creative results at every wedding or session.  Join Michelle Turner and Stacey Doyle as they discuss the different methods they use to interpret every story and share their strategies for working with clients while putting their own creative spin on each session.  See how these two very different photographers have defined their styles through their creative choices, such as actively posing or loosely directing, using natural light or creating their own lighting, and interpreting similar scenes in different ways.

If you are interested in attending Mystic this year, be sure to visit this website for more information, or feel free to shoot me an email!

Post by Michelle Turner, Maine Wedding Photographer and Destination Wedding Photographer
Tags: Mystic5, Seminars for Wedding Photographers