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Thursday
Apr082010

Free webinar with @julesbianchi at Silverback Imaging

Those of you who know me know that I'm a fan of both Jules Bianchi and Silverback Imaging. Jules is a wonderful wedding/portrait/pet photographer with energy and enthusiasm galore and Silverback Imaging is run by my friend, Bill Moore, who is one of the sharpest, kindest, most dedicated guys I know. Silverback does post production work for photographers - including my studio when I'm short on time (which seems to be more and more often, these days :-). Silverback even uses our Actions and works with me to produce the looks I want and that have become part of our style.

Jules' program will be “LET’S BE FRIENDS
Tuesday April 13, 2010
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM Mountain Time (GMT -7)

Learn how using social media can move you forward in your business
I think it will be a great program as the information is very timely and pertinent right now when we are all looking for ways to make sense of the Social Media Overload. (Hey, I just made up a new term for the 10's, S.M.O.) Jules has been a diva of social media for some time now and I know she has great information to share. 

Info on the webinar and sign up on the Silverback Blog here.

Silverback Imaging website.

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