5.11.09
How many time have you worked hours on a beautiful cake, taken a picture of the beautiful cake, only to discover the picture did not do the cake justice? If you are like me, this scenario plays out every weekend.
Despair no more...help is on the way! I'm thrilled to announce Donna Von Bruening, of Donna Von Bruening Photography will conduct a One Click seminar at Custom Cakes. So for all of you eager to improve your cake photography, Donna will teach us to take beautiful pictures of our beautiful cakes!!
Here's a description of what Donna has in store for us:
ONE CLICK TO A NEW IMAGE - Learning how to photograph your
cake to enhance the image of your work.
One click.
Your business image can change in one click of your camera
shutter. The images you show your
clients in advertising, on your blog, and in your portfolio create your
perceived value and in turn affects your bottom line. You will learn the basics of photographing
your cakes from lighting to angles and details and how to present those images
to your clients. Bring your camera
–whether it is a point and shoot or a little more advanced. Let’s take your image to the next level.
Donna is commissioned by brides and commercial clients from
around the country and the Caribbean for her sincere, spontaneous imagery. A graduate of The Ohio State University
School of Journalism, she is the principal photographer and founder of DVB
Photographer, www.dvbphoto.com,
a boutique studio based in Savannah, Georgia.
Photographing for over a decade, she is a regular
contributor to regional and national wedding publications and blogs. She is also an accomplished blogger and
leader and lecturer in the wedding industry.
She is the founder and President
of Savannah Wedding Professionals, www.savannahweddingprofessionals.com. Her love of brides and the photography
business rivals her love of coming home to her family and the smell of the
salty marsh.
Seating will be limited so be sure to sign up early!!!
For more information check out the Pages section on the right hand side of our blog.
Looking forward to the class, Donna!
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