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I’ve listed my Top 5 reasons to attend or not to attend Shutterfest Project Lunacy! Ever since I was a kid, my parents would take me to air shows and I would ask them to take a photo of me in front of every plane. For me, the highlight was being able to shoot and explore at Pima Air and Space Museum. Honestly, I wanted to be one of them! Someday, someday!įrom the presenters, to the Shutterfest staff, to the beautiful Hilton Tucson El Conquistador, Project Lunacy was run efficiently and professionally. They stayed late to answer every question and they were incredibly generous with their experience and talent. Sal Cincotta, Vanessa Joy and Michael Anthony were bluntly honest, transparent and heartfelt with their presentations and their time with the attendees.
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Over the two days of Shutterfest Project Lunacy, my biggest takeaway is how much I want to speak at photography conferences. The opportunity was too good to pass up and so here’s my Shutterfest Project Lunacy review! Six months ago, the Shutterfest team announced they would be hosting a smaller conference called Project Lunacy in Tucson. Over the past few years, numerous friends of mine in the La Brisa Aspiring Photographer Workshop group have been raving about the Shutterfest photography conference.
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My photography journey has been built on tons of trial and error, youtube tutorials and help from other photographers. Admittedly, I haven’t attended many photography conferences in the past 8+ years of running La Brisa.