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Scene from 2013 PhotoPlus show in New York |
With a name change from PhotoPlus Expo to PhotoPlus International Conference + Expo, registration for the photography show and education sessions is now open to the public. This year's conference runs from Oct. 29 to Nov. 1 at the Javits Convention Center in New York City. The show attracted 22,000 attendees in 2013. This year’s Expo is slated to feature more than 225 of the industry’s most prominent manufacturers of photo and video gear, software and accessories.
Some of the most successful and respected professionals in the photography and filmmaking business today are scheduled lead seminars, Master Classes and workshops. These classes focus on elements within lighting, portraiture, film making, post-production, social media and marketing, weddings and special events. A complete listing of seminar topics and presenters can be found at PhotoPlusExpo.com.
The focus of
the show is to give attendees an opportunity to view and compare thousands of
imaging tools currently available to creative professionals all in one
convenient location. Registration for admission to the PPE exhibit hall is free
through October 28 online and $70 on-site for
non-Photo Group members.
Attendees
have various conference pass options; those who register early will benefit
from a greater range of seminars and optional Master Classes, limited to 25
people ensuring a more intimate learning environment. Attendees may register to
attend PhotoPlus as members or non-members. Members of the Photo Group (PDN,
PhotoServe.com, and WPPI) save up to 30 percent on all conference seminar passes: Full
Conference Pass, One Day Conference Pass, as well as A-la-Carte Seminars and
Master Classes. Through July 31, 2014, the price of a Full Conference Pass is
$399 for members and $449 for non-members. The price of a One Day
Conference Pass is $149 for members and $169 for non-members. Prices for
non-members increase online after July 31 and on-site. Complete options and
pricing may be found on the PhotoPlus website.
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