Awaken Wedding & Portrait Photography Workshop
Welcome.
On March 20th & 21st 2010 we had an amazing two days of pure inspiration and learning. We have a recap video here to give you some idea of how it went:
We had an incredible line up of photographers and can’t thank them all enough for their generous contribution to the workshop.
We have just received confirmation that World renowned hypnotist, Asad will be appearing to open our Sunday line up! You will be blown away by his ability to open your mind to unleash your full creative and business potential.
If you have been craving an opportunity to be truly inspired, then sign up for the mailing list to be informed before the next workshop.
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Sponsors
We’re extremely excited to have Finao in town for a PlayDate.. What’s that you ask – it’s a party they are hosting on Saturday night from 5pm-7pm as a chance for everyone to mingle, share a drink and check out their amazing products. If you’re not 100% happy with you album supplier, you won’t want to miss this.
$2000 worth of prizes!
Andrew Sorlie of Sorlie Arts will be filming the event and has very generously donated a FREE Promo Video for one lucky photographer and two $500 credits towards promo videos!!! To see a recent example, check out this blog post on his site.
$650 worth of software!
Boinx software have provided 4 copies of Fotomagico for us to give away over the weekend. This software is the most efficient way to building photo/video slideshows on a Mac. With this software you can even pan and zoom HD video!! Used by Dave & Charlotte for their same day edits and album proofing.
We have some incredible prizes to give away over the course of the weekend, including $500 from GTA Imaging and a half price gallery wrap canvas for everyone who attends!!
Dave & Charlotte are giving away two tickets to a future Dave & Charlotte wedding photography workshop, each valued at $499.
We would like to thank the Gladstone Hotel for their generous support of the workshop. The 37 individually artist-designed rooms are not the only draw of Toronto’s oldest continuously operating hotel. It’s home to a buzzing cultural scene, hosting gig nights in the bar, regular exhibitions and has a lively cafe and various function rooms.


