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10/27/2009 04:14:21 PM · #1
Has anyone else received this flyer in the mail???

Here is the website that they want you to go to. I'm thinking about going but I was wondering if anyone else has gone or planned to go.

//www.digitalwakeupcall.com/
10/27/2009 05:16:42 PM · #2
What, is he scared to come up to Canada? What a hoser.
10/27/2009 05:18:27 PM · #3
Got it. I went to this same thing a coupe of years ago with a few DPCers and it really was nothing more than Zieser pushing a bunch of products. There was some work flow and a very little bit of editing info. Other than that, I don't even remember it being worthwhile.
10/27/2009 08:33:17 PM · #4
Originally posted by ericwoo:

Got it. I went to this same thing a coupe of years ago with a few DPCers and it really was nothing more than Zieser pushing a bunch of products. There was some work flow and a very little bit of editing info. Other than that, I don't even remember it being worthwhile.


So you think it's a waste of time and $$$,

Maybe we should do a few classes Eric and make some cash off it.
10/27/2009 08:37:27 PM · #5
I think I am more interested in what he has to say about his wedding lighting more than anything else. I am after these perfectly toned wedding pictures with minimal editing involved.
10/27/2009 08:41:33 PM · #6
I went to one last month here in NY. The lighting really is very basic: bouncing off of reflectors; using an assistant to hold an umbrella+speedlight, etc. Most of the things should be familiar to pros and semi-pros already. I feel like he has jucier tricks up his sleeve that he won't reveal.
10/27/2009 10:22:44 PM · #7
It is all very basic. He makes a point and then tries to sell you on the products that he uses. Every thing he does is about selling his sponsors.
10/27/2009 10:29:07 PM · #8
Well in that case I'm not going. The last seminar I went to was okay but I felt like I didn't learn much at all. It was a 2 day (about 20 hours) event in ATL and I learned about 8 minutes worth of information that I didn't already know.

So I'm glad I asked about this guy because I was going to go just because his flyer said advanced photographers and pros. I'll pass if it's all basic. I need more of a hands on anyway.
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