I enjoyed the workshop as much as you guys did, really.
It's my first time attending a workshop conducted by a world-class wedding photographer and the exchanges we had and the insights we were given are something that no photography schools can teach.
Even though his style of shooting is different (and I am not going to change it just because I want to be as successful as him), there is no stopping me in learning from him how to pursue an individual style that best works for me, how to market and brand myself, and how to reach the target market that i am after.
The topics covered are what we expected to be included, BUT the most important aspect of the workshop was, in my opinion, being able to get answers to some questions that only a top wedding photographer can give.
Another valuable aspect of the workshop is to get to network with fellow wedding photographers who are not hesitant to share their thoughts, methodology, resources and certainly some good-natured jokes.
I sincerely hope these are signs of better things to come. Thanks to WPN and in particular Eadwine, Gabriel & Kuang for sacrificing their valuable time and not to mention money from their own pockets to make this workshop an enjoyable experience.
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