vegas highlights | wppi
Feb 20, 2009
I got back from WPPI on Wednesday. It was completely re-energizing (in spite of the very few hours of sleep) and a fantastic experience in every way. I’m already looking forward to going back next year!
I though I’d share a few highlights from the trip…
Hanging out with my roommates and awesome photographer friends Shannon and Alison. We’ve been online friends for years, but this was our first real life meeting. When I realized yesterday that there’s now no one to sit on the edge of the bathtub and soak their feet with me in the evenings while we chat about the day, I was very sad!
(That would be my poorly group executed shot by self timer. It was SOOOO much better in my head.)
Our trash the dress shoot with Beth on Sunday. She was UP FOR ANYTHING, as you can see below! I have many many many many many more shots to share, so this is just a sneak sneak peek.
The classes! There were so many fantastic speakers this year, and their energy was contagious. One of the best parts was seeing how some of the speakers’ philosophies conflict each other. Which just encourages that idea that if you are who you really are, you’ll attract clients that love that thing that you love, and you’ll be successful. There’s no one road to great wedding photography.
Seeing the print competition judging. I made it a point to fly in early enough to see the print judging. And even though it meant a 2am wake-up after VALENTINE’S DAY, it was totally worth it. I think it would be a waste to enter the WPPI competition without seeing the judging first. It was inspiring, but also kinda a downer. I think it’s hard to watch a photography convention without ending up feeling like a total hack!
Meeting Bobbi. When you read Bobbi and Mike’s blog you get the feeling that they’d be the type of neighbors where you could be like “hey–wanna come over for pizza tonight?” and they would come over and you’d be such good friends and have so much fun together that you wouldn’t even clean up before they came. You’d just push the laundry piles to the side. Sometimes when you meet people that you love online, it’s sorta a disappointment. Some people just come off better online (I suspect that I am one of these people). Bobbi is NOT. She was so gracious and friendly and didn’t just do the obligatory “nice to meet you, thanks for introducing yourself [cough-cough-stalker-cough]” but actually chatted with us. I didn’t take a picture, but here’s a pretty accurate depiction of it:
When I texted Nic that I had met THE Bobbi and that she was every bit as awesome as I had suspected, he texted back: “did your head explode?”
Our hotel. We stayed at the MGM Signature, and I am so hoping that WPPI is held at the MGM again next year, so that we can have the same perfect set-up. For the photographers that read this blog, I definitely recommend it! You’re close the action so you can run back to your room between classes (it’s about a mile walk to the conference rooms, but it’s all indoors and you’d walk the same amount if you stayed at the Grand), but you don’t have to walk through a casino, and it’s a very new nice hotel. I waited for three hours for a room on Sunday, so we were upgraded to a balcony (on the 28th floor!), and I think we’ll splurge on a balcony next year. It made such a difference to have access to some fresh air! Looking down from the balcony was kinda freaky though!
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you make me laugh so hard! thanks for blogging it makes my work day go sooo much quicker!
Tanya Plonka Feb 25, 2009 at 12:08Aw, I love the suitcase shot... that's an awesome going home photo! I also loved how so many photographers had opposing ideas. Doug Gordon was the best... everything that had been drilled into my head before then was totally dismissed! It's so reassuring when you think you are doing some things "wrong" and then one of these celeb photogs says that's the only way they do it :) Everyone's raving about Signature, and here I thought the regular MGM rooms were fantastic! I'll have to look into this for next year (did you ladies take any photos of the room itself?)
Jamie Smith Feb 23, 2009 at 10:11yay! looks like you had a blast. can't wait to hear more! :)
Laura G Feb 23, 2009 at 09:23I love that shot of the guy swimming in the pool all by himself with no one else around... it must have been cold (or very early) because every time I've been to a pool in Vegas it's been packed! It sounds like you had a lot of fun and I can't wait to see the rest of your pictures :)
Krista Feb 22, 2009 at 12:17Great recap! I hope to go soon!
Fran Feb 21, 2009 at 09:39Loved this--the exploding head was v funny! Can't wait to see the rest of the pics. Thanks for making me laugh. And I think you are even better in person, btw.
kim Feb 20, 2009 at 08:03Traci! This whole post is just great! I love the images of you girls w/ your luggage as well as the Bobbi graphic. Too funny. You rock and your work is so good! xox
Susanne Feb 20, 2009 at 06:59Jim Garner (http://www.jgarnerphoto.com/) was awesome with sending updates....made me dread being at home. Looking forward to seeing more photos!!!
Alison Feb 20, 2009 at 05:39that picture of the pool below is just as scary on my computer as it was in person! Had such a blast... clearly you chose our suitcase shot on how cute you were in the photo:P Love my 'in action' shot. Can't wait to see them all... only the good ones of me though;)
bernadette Feb 20, 2009 at 01:14did you read that Traci??! Lisa wants your HAIR!
Lisa Feb 20, 2009 at 01:01Girl, that graphic about meeting Bobbi has me laughing so hard there are tears rolling down my face. I am SOOOOO mad I didn't go with you guys this year. :( :( Shannon, you look ADORABLE! And Alison, you're so glamorous!! Traci, I just want your hair. And your whip-smart sense of humor 'nuff said. :) Love you guys!!