It’s just over a week since I got home from the annual Wedding and Portrait Photographers International (WPPI) conference in Las Vegas. What a great ten days! I made many new friends, brought back the latest in techniques and products, and spent some incredible time learning from the best.
It all started with an intimate, two-day class with Yervant, one of the best wedding photographers in the world – and a very, very nice guy! Twenty of us were lucky enough to get to spend two full days with him – including a bridal shoot. Yervant generously shared his technique, his philosophy, his passion for clients and his passion for photography. I am so grateful to Yervant; I learned so much in just those two days!
Then there was still over a week of lectures and trade show to go! Wedding photographers from all over the world attended. One great thing about WPPI is that the chance to pick up on the hottest trends and the best techniques from around the world. Wedding photography is truly an international art.
One very exciting thing is what’s happening with albums. I got to spend a lot of time with an album vendor that I also saw at the DWF convention in Tampa. They have a fabulous product that I’m excited about offering.
Speaking of the DWF (Digital Wedding Forum), I’ve said before that the DWF feels like family. Well, we had a “reunion” for the DWF folks who attended WPPI in Las Vegas. I got to re-connect with friends and make more friends – what fun!
The convention was so jam-packed that I didn’t do much sight seeing. I did get some time to shoot outside. Here are a few shots of Las Vegas.There is a fake Eiffel Tower outside the Paris-Bally’s complex, where the conference was held:

I like this fountain, also outside the Paris:

When I saw this statute outside Caesars, it reminded me of something I’d see in a photograph from Europe around the early or mid 20th century. I tried to capture that old-school black and white essence in this shot:

This replica of David is located outside Caesars. I liked the way they put it in this copper alcove:

I have tons of notes still to write up. My head is swimming with ideas. I’ve made new friends. WPPI, Las Vegas, was a great trip!

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Carey, I love your photos! I especially like the one of the “fake” Eiffel Tower. It brought back fond memories of Paris. I was also very interested in the fountain picture. I love the way you captured the water action. I think you’re incredible. Thank you for updating your blog.
Ciao!
Linda
Carey-
You have truly found your calling. Your passion for the art of photography shows in every beautiful picture.
Love,
Chels
Linda and Chelsea -
Thanks for the compliments! You are both so kind.
Ciao!
Carey
Carey -
I love the pictures! I agree with the others – you have such a gift and I look forward to seeing more of your work and hearing about your other ideas.
a presto,
Holly
Holly -
Thanks for the very kind words.
Carey
Carey, Your blog certainly show off you photography beautifully and your enthusiasm for travel is contagious.