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professional photography trendsIn the ever-changing world of professional photography, it is essential to keep up with new developments. As journalist Karel van Wolferen suggests, we have entered a “second digital revolution” in the field. First, the advent of digital technology made photography more accessible for consumers. Now, further advances increasingly improve photographers’ expressive abilities, as well as the quality of their work. The long held assumption among purists that a digital print will always be inferior to one that has been carefully rendered in a darkroom is being vehemently challenged. And as we have seen with the collapse of Kodak, it is absolutely vital to stay at the forefront as the industry shifts.

One of the best ways for professional photographers to keep abreast of changes in any industry is to attend photography trade shows. These events allow companies to demonstrate their products and services while networking and examining market trends. This Spring is shaping up to be quite an exciting and busy one for H&H Color Lab, with exhibitions this month and the months to come.

Though the relationship between photographers can be competitive, insiders know the importance of networking. Among colleagues, a sharing of market information and resources can be mutually beneficial. In February, The Professional School Photographers Association (PSPA) and the Sports Photographers Association of America (SPAA) annual conference, as well as the Wedding & Portrait Photographers International (WPPI) trade show were great places to network. March and the upcoming months will provide many more opportunities too!

Check out the Photography Events Calendar for a full listing of where H&H Color Lab will be and when. Be sure to come out, say hello, and see the latest products for professional photographers we offer and our advances in technology when we are in your area.

The landscape of professional photography is continually shifting; as technology and techniques change, so too does the field itself. Trade shows are just one of the many invaluable tools available to photographers to keep informed and ahead of the curve. Staying aware of trends and the latest developments can mean the difference between sinking or swimming in the industry.

Guest Post by Georgia McCabe – As an author, speaker, trainer and social media and photography evangelist, her perspectives on social media appear in print in her newest book entitled “SocialMorphosis – Transforming Your Business through Social Media”. Georgia is also a co-author of the book “The Relationship Age”, with social media guru Mari Smith. Georgia is a frequent guest blogger for our professional photography lab.

sports photo labMany thanks to the fantastic speakers Jeff Edwards, Scholastic Reflections; Frank Harrison, Gump Sports Photography; John Pittman, JohnPittman.com and Jim Seers, H&H Color Lab Sports Photography Consultant who brought so much knowledge, excitement and inspiration to the November JumpStart Schools & Sports sessions held in California.

ClearBags, Graphic Authority, Marathon Press, Neil Enterprises, ViewFinder Mask, H&H Color Lab, and various speakers teamed up to host this year’s Jumpstart School and Sports training. The event was a success, showing professional photographers how to expand their business through sports and school photography in their communities.

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sync professional photography tradeshow logoWe all know this industry has been in a continuous state of change for the past 10 years and quite frankly it is still changing. With the influx of new photographers, less expensive equipment and our current economy – the perception of the “professional” photographer has been impacted. It is up to the professional photographer to be certain that perception is a positive perception.

I am of the belief that what differentiates the true professional from the hobbyist is the use of light, composition, professionalism, quality and product offerings.

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WPPI 2010 was, by all accounts, a smashing success.  With over 14,000 attendees, it marked the largest and most dynamic professional photographic trade show in U.S. history.

If you attended WPPI last year, however, this success had a down side – waiting in lines to get into platform classes.  Over coffee, Triple Scoop Music and H&H Color Lab conceived of an idea to help solve this problem.  “Create an online system that would allow WPPI attendees to make reservations to become “line jumpers” for platform classes”.jump the line!

H&H and Triple Scoop Music, in collaboration with WPPI, created this system and it is available now for you to improve your WPPI 2011 experience by allowing you to spend less time waiting in line and more time at the show.

If you are registered for WPPI 2011, be sure to sign up to get your boarding pass at www.preboard.net that will allow you to show up for the platform classes just 20 minutes ahead of the class and go straight into the class room.

If you haven’t registered for WPPI and plan to go, this is a great reason to register now because space is still limited and time is running out!

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