january 2007 - Professional Photographer Magazine
january 2007 - Professional Photographer Magazine
january 2007 - Professional Photographer Magazine
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General Information<br />
Imaging USA January 14-16, <strong>2007</strong> San Antonio, TX<br />
Evaluations Equal Free Money<br />
As an added incentive to get your feedback on our programs, we<br />
are offering you the chance to win a $50 AMEX gift card…just for<br />
filling out the program evaluation! With 2 drawings per day, and<br />
increased chances to win each time you fill out a different program<br />
evaluation form, there’s nothing to lose! To enter, simply turn in the<br />
completed program evaluation forms at the Information Desk in<br />
the Convention Center before the end of the Expo each day.You’ll<br />
be given a raffle ticket for each evaluation submitted. Be sure to<br />
include a cell phone number so that we can contact you during<br />
Imaging USA!<br />
Student Portfolio Reviews<br />
Accredited PEC judges and master photographers will be offering<br />
student portfolio reviews. The reviews are open to Student<br />
Photographic Society members and Imaging USA student<br />
volunteers. Students may leave their portfolios out for other<br />
interested parties to leaf through.<br />
P45 www.ImagingUSA.org<br />
The reviews will take place from 2:30pm-5:30pm on Sunday<br />
January 14, <strong>2007</strong> in the middle of the tradeshow floor. Come check<br />
out what the next generation of photographers are doing today!<br />
Special Exhibition:The Works of Al Gilbert<br />
At the Association Booth in Hall B there will be a special exhibition<br />
of images by Al Gilbert, M.Photog.Cr., F-ASP. This year’s recipient<br />
of the PPA Lifetime Achievement Award, Gilbert has had a<br />
distinguished career spanning more than 6 decades. His lighting<br />
techniques are unique, and his moniker of “Ambassador of<br />
Canadian Photography”could not be more appropriate.