Venice Engagement & Paris Wedding published in Rangefinder... And plans for a workshop in Puerto Rico!
You can read the full article here:
http://www.rangefindermag.com/repository/rf/articles/pdf/RF0209_Eaton_Eaton.pdf
We submitted this article to Bill Hurter at Rangefinder quite a while ago, and while we got the green light that it would be published in the special "Wedding Issue," we were still hesitant to say anything until we were able to hold the magazine in our hands!
We've had such a tremendous response already - thanks so much to everyone for your kind words. We can't describe how much it means to us...
Now on to the slightly tricky part - our workshop! We initially wanted to do a workshop for "Photographer Couples" in Puerto Rico in April, but due to the number of weddings we have now booked that month, we are going to have to push back our plans to late 2009...
The workshop/seminar will be mainly for couple-photographers and partnerships, but anyone is welcome to attend. We'll focus on making your partnership work for your business (in both day-to-day operations and marketing) and a large part of the trip will be about creating great destination wedding images and building your portfolio (so you can get those destination weddings!).
If you are a photographer and are interested in the workshop, please email me directly at lauraeatonphoto@gmail.com or call 609.954.0488. We are still in the planning stages, but we will have a website up shortly!
Thanks again to everyone!
Take care,
Laura & Paul
Labels: destination wedding, Paris, Philadelphia, seminar, workshop
5 Comments:
This article is amazing! What a great story! I was so nice to meet you guys and I miss you already! You have to come next year so I can se you again, or visit AZ sometime... or MAYBE I can get my hubby to take me to the east coast and come see you!!!!
I hope you had safe travels home!
Very cool! Congrats you guys. :)
This is great! You guys really nailed this job in every way.
The story is amazing! It's true what you said about people who are "lucky". The article was wonderful and the images amazing. Congrats!
Oh, and I found your blog through opensourcephoto.
Fantastic article - love the photos. And we miss you guys!!
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