Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Inspire Smart Success Breakout Sessions




Morning Workshops




My morning started early just like everyone else, either breakfast in the buffet or an espresso and croissant in the coffee shop. I of course picked the espresso and almond croissant.
Signs were posted around the deck of the buffet and in the center gardens depending on which 
class you were taking.



So my first class was with Eddie and Marilyn Martinez with Natural Impression Designs out of Miami 
Florida. They are a great couple and talked to us about taking a chance and putting ourselves out there.
To say the least it was very informative and help me make some hard decisions.


Next up was Join the Mobile Revolution with Sonny Ganguly the CFO of Wedding Wire, every time I
take a class from Sonny I learn so much more. Sonny explains things in layman terms and show us all how the internet, youtube, twitter and going mobile is so important.

Communicate to get the right clients, Angela Profitt went over many ways to draw in the right clients. 
I have a book full of notes.

So on to Design Intensive, with Christopher Confero, Diann Valentine, and Shawn Rabideu. It was interesting how each designer approached their design work. One used inspiration boards, another talked with their clients and showed prior events and then another would sketch out a design for the client.




And finally for the day I ended up with Robert Evans, Mike Colon, and Jacqueline Weppner on how to 
do a Stylized Photo Shoot.



Mike Colon and Scott Hopkins

Robert Evans and Stacie Ivers Francombe


It was a great day, I learned a lot and getting advice from these very talented professionals was fabulous. Every year I want to go back, this is the business side of our industry and Stacie wholly
believes in getting the most information as possible








Tami Zachman
All in the Details by Tami
PHONE (309) 256-4950
EMAIL tzachman1@gmail.com
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