San Jose, California
PUG Leader
Jill Johnson
TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 2009
7:00 (6:30 for socializing)

Sonoma Chicken Coop

200 E. Campbell Ave.

Campbell, CA  95003

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Local Agenda:

  • Special guest Dane Sanders!
  • He will be discussing:
  • Standing Out from the Crowd:  Imagine life as a professional photographer where you never fake it or pretend – where your confidence in your art and your business comes from who you are as a photographer and not from what someone tells you you’re supposed to be. Imagine a recession and competition proof photo business built on a resource uncompromisingly committed to your core strengths. Now, imagine being given the tools required to get clear on what those skills are, as well as a fool proof plan to maximize your talents. Come join Dane as he helps put YOU at the center of your photography.
  • Bio:
    Dane Sanders is an original members of the OSP Forum and has served as a Community Leader at the Pictage Forum since 2004. He has been featured in Rangefinder, Professional Photographer and American Photo magazines. He is probably best known for his “photo minute” vodcasts and for his recent book, Fast Track Photographer. He’s been a Pictage member since 2003.

Pictage Agenda:

  • Photographer Enhancements

 

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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2009

7:00 (6:30 for socializing)

Sonoma Chicken Coop

200 E. Campbell Ave.

Campbell, CA  95003

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Local Agenda:

  • TBD

Pictage Agenda:

  • TBD

 

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JILL JOHNSON
Jill Johnson Photography

info@jilljohnsonphotography.com

Jill’s love for photography started at age 5.  Just the wonder and mystery of it all captivated her the first time she saw a picture she had taken.  A couple years after college graduation, while working as an assistant to various LA photographers, Jill was hired to document the work-life of 50 women in unique or predominantly male vocations in a book titled “A Woman’s Path.”  The journeys she took all across America documenting these women in their environments and telling their stories through images, inspired her to go out on her own.  For the last decade, Jill has been using her storytelling style to help her clients document moments in their history.  Jill resides in San Jose, CA with her husband and two boys who alone give her plenty of inspiration on life moments.