Vermont Professional Photographers Convention Booklet 2014
1. March 22-24, 2014
The Stoweflake Resort
Stowe, Vermont
85th
Annual Convention
www.vtprophoto.org
2. VPP Convention Schedule 1
Dedication 2
A Message From Our President 3
President’s Award 4
Memorial Fund 4
PPA National Award 5
2013-2014 Board of Directors 6-7
Association Representatives 8
Mack Derick 8-9
2013 Convention Photobooth 9, 10
Boosters 11
Code of Ethics 12
Past Presidents 13
Ivan Burnham 14
85th Annual Convention Awards 15
12 Elements of a Merit Print 16
Image Competition Jury Panel 17
2013 Annual Image Awards 18-23
2014 Conference Programs 24-26
Membership Listing 27-29
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Convention Committees
Convention Chair -
Sarah McGarghan
Image Competition & Awards Chair-
Kelly Schulze
Vendor, Raffl e & Auction Chair -
Kathleen Porter & Carolyn Bates
Convention Book & Registration
Jamie Proctor-Brassard
On the cover: Best of Show Award “Dancing on the Edge” by Sarah McGarghan
Contents:
Membership Dues:
Convention registration for Members is included in annual dues.
Professional or Affiliate Membership - $200
Additional Members from same studio - $166
Associate Members - $166 (*$25 Convention Fee is Additional)
Student Membership - $83 Retired Membership - $83
2013 Convention Photobooth 9, 10 Membership Listing 27-29
Convention registration for Members is included in annual dues.
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2014 Annual Convention Schedule
Friday, March 21
3:00 Image Competition Set Up (Pinnacle A/C)
3:00 Image Show Set Up
6:00 Physical Print Entry Deadline
6:00-7:30 Dinner
Saturday, March 22
7:00-9:00 Breakfast (Winfield’s)
7:00-8:00 Judges’ and Image Committee Breakfast (Winfield’s)
8:15-5:00 Club 79 Open (Pinnacle A)
8:30-Noon Image Judging (Pinnacle C)
9:00 Registration Desk Opens (Pinnacle A/B)
10:00-Noon Certified Professional Photographer Exam (TBD)
Noon-1:00 Lunch Buffet (Winfield’s)
1:00-5:00 Image Judging Continues
5:00 Photo Scavenger Hunt (Meet Downstairs in Front of Fireplace)
5:30-7:00 Dinner (Winfield’s)
7:00-8:00 Image Critique (Pinnacle B)
7:00-9:00 Image Show open (Pinnacle A)
9:00-12:00 Hospitality Suite: Relax and Enjoy some treats
Sunday, March 23
6:45-9:00 Breakfast (Winfield’s)
7:45-8:45 CPP Presentation (Pinnacle B)
9:00 Registration Desk Opens (Pinnacle A/B)
9:00-12:00 Ed Pedi (Pinnacle B)
12:00-1:00 Lunch (Winfield’s)
1:00-5:00 Dan Doke (Pinnacle B)
6:00 Image Show closes
6:00-7:00 Cocktail Hour (Atrium)
7:00 Awards Banquet (Atrium)
9:00-12:00 Hospitality Suite
Monday, March 24
7:00-9:00 Breakfast (Winfield’s)
9:00 Registration Desk Opens (Pinnacle A/B)
9:00-Noon Khara Plicanic (Pinnacle B)
Noon-1:00 Lunch Buffet (Winfield’s)
1:00-4:00 Khara Plicanic continues (Pinnacle B)
4:00 Scholarship Drawing
4:30 Wrap up, clean up, and we’ll see you at the next meeting!
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2012-13 Outgoing Board of Directors
This Conference is Dedicated to:
We wish to dedicate the 2014 Vermont Professional Photographers
Convention Book to the founding members of VPP. They believed in
the industry of photography, the benefit of education and the power
of creativity. We thank them for establishing the foundation for a
group that has helped generations of photographers.
2012-13 Outgoing Board of Directors
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A Message from Our President
Welcome to the 85th Annual Vermont Professional Photographers
Convention! 85 years ago the 1st telephone was installed in the White
House, Ansel Adams was just starting out, the 1st color TV was demoed,
Babe Ruth became the 1st to hit 500 homers, and the stock market crashed
triggering the “Great Depression”. A lot has changed over the past 85
years and not just within the world we live in, but within our organization
as well. While at times we may feel like we are struggling and just hanging
on, we have proven that neither the digital age nor the “Uncle Bobs” will
make professional photographers obsolete. Instead we grow, we learn,
and we adapt in order to continue forward. And though we may have a
smaller group than we had in our heyday, we have a strong group of
professionals that are dedicated to perfecting their craft and cultivating
relationships with their fellow professionals. I believe that that is more
important than lowering the standards of our organization in order to
boost membership numbers.
This past year has been yet another wonderful experience on the VPP
Board. My extreme gratitude is extended to each of my board members
for their time and commitment to the running of our fine organization.
Without each of our board members we would be lacking in the quality
education and meetings that allow us to learn from one another as well as
professionals from around the world.
I hope that you enjoy your time at the convention this year and take home
not only some new ideas but some great memories as well. I look forward
to spending time in conversation and education with you over the next year
with the Vermont Professional Photographers.
Kindly, Kathleen
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President’s Award
In 1994 the President’s Award was established as a means for the President to
recognize a person who has been of particular help during his or her term in
office. The President’s Award is presented at the Annual Awards Banquet to
the person or persons the President feels has provided outstanding service to
Vermont Professional Photographers during the preceding year.
Term President Recipient
2012-2013 Terry Norris Kathleen Porter
2011-2012 Terry Norris Susan Dutton
2010-2011 Diane Parenteau Kelly Schulze & Chris Beltrami
2009-2010 Janet Miller Diane Parenteau
2008-2009 Don Whipple Larry Asam
2007-2008 Don Whipple Janet Miller
2006-2007 Andrea Carbonneau Don Whipple
2005-2006 Andrea Carbonneau Diane Parenteau
2004-2005 Charles A. Parker Donna M. GoodHale
2003-2004 Robert Chartier Gillian Randall & Robert Lizzari, Jr.
2002-2003 Barry Hayes Louise Supple
2001-2002 Gillian Randall RobertLizzari, Jr. & DonnaGoodHale
2000-2001 Sharron Bliss Harrington Robert Lizzari, Jr.
1999-2000 Donna M. GoodHale Charles A. Parker
1998-1999 Donna M. GoodHale Sharron Bliss Harrington
1997-1998 Kevin Macy Julie Ireland
1996-1997 Robert Lizzari, Jr. Donna M. GoodHale
1995-1996 Gillian Randall Ed Davis
1994-1995 Charles A. Parker Jerry LeBlond
1993-1994 Charles A. Parker Michael Maynard
The Memorial Fund
The memorial fund of the Vermont Professional Photographers was
established in 1973 as a fitting way to honor the memory of those who
are no longer with us. Contributions to this fund may be made in any
amount in memory of friends, relatives and loved ones. Proceeds of this
fund help the Ivan and Bernice Burnham Fund to provide scholarships for
eligible members for the improvement of their photographic knowledge
and skills.
Robert Alzner
William Bartlett
Ernestine Beltrami
Armand Beltrami
Eris Colomb
Mack Derick
Anne DeRoehn
James V. Detore
Dorothy Squire Farr
Joseph Jaminet
Charles Jenks
Angelo Lizzari
Gary Michaels
Clifford Patch
Eudora “Dot” Patch
Joel Towart
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PPA National Award
The National Award is offered by the Professional Photographers of
America to State, Regional, National & International affiliated organizations on
a yearly basis. First made available in 1958, the award recognizes those persons
who generously contribute their time and talents to the service of their
profession, their affiliated organization, and their fellow photographers.
Selections of the award are determined by the recipient’s peers, which adds to
its distinction and value.
The choice of the recipient is left to the individual state, regional, and national
affiliates. It may be given to a member or non-member, to someone in or
outside the field of professional photography. It need not be awarded every
year if no suitable candidate is found. The award will be presented at the
VPP’s annual awards function.
The selection of a new recipient is made by the VPP National Award Committee
which is composed of all living recipients of this award from the VPP.
The first National Award ever presented by VPP was to
Eudora (Dot) Patch of Randolph, Vermont in 1959.
2012 David Cramer
2009 Nancy Green
2007 Don R. Whipple
2005 Donna M. GoodHale
2004 Ed Davis
2001 Gillian Randall
1998 Robert Jenks
1997 Robert Lizzari, Jr.
1996 Charles A. Parker
1995 Jerry LeBlond
1992 Michael Maynard
1984 Arnold Spahn
& Priscilla Spahn
1979 Ann DeRoehn
& Don DeRoehn
1976 Margaret Rother
1973 Joel Towart
1972 Charles Jenks
1969 Robert Lizzari, Sr.
1968 Jack Petri
1967 Bernice Burnham
1966 Angelo Lizzari
1963 Mack Derick
1962 Burnham Studio
1961 Clifford Patch
1960 William Bartlett
1959 Eudora Patch
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1959 Eudora Patch
11. 2009 Chris Wideawake
2001 Matthew Payeur
2000 Wayne S. Tarr
1999 Arnold Spahn
1999 Barry Hayes
1998 Robert C. Jenks
1998 Charles A. Parker
the negative through the finished, mounted print including all retouching
or enhancement. Judging shall be on the same basis as the VPP Annual
Image Competition. The prints shall receive 3 points if scored 80 or above,
2 points if above 75, or 1 point if above 73. In order to receive the Mack
Derick Print Award, the competitor must enter annually until 9 points have
been awarded. If the competitor misses a year, the point total returns to
zero and the count starts over.
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14. Vermont Professional Photographers
Code of Ethics
Bi-Monthly Meetings
The purposes of the organization are to raise the standards of photography,
both professionally and ethically, and to create, foster, promote and maintain
cordial relations and exchange knowledge among its members. Our bi-monthly
meetings feature seminars and workshops by guest speakers on specified
topics. Our yearly print critique gives our members opportunities for feed-
back on new work. The annual convention is an in-depth opportunity to learn,
compare notes, receive honors, relax and have fun together.
1. The practice of photography, both as a science and as an art, is worthy
of the very best thought and endeavor of all who enter it as a vocation.
2. Our fellow photographer’s name and reputation shall be as sacred to
us as our own.
3. No untrue or misleading statements shall be made, in any way, in any
form, in business promotions.
4. It shall be our duty to impart freely of our knowledge so that photography
among our members may be raised to higher standards.
5. It shall be our duty, individually, to strive to serve the public to the very
best of our ability in all matters pertaining to photography.
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15. Past Presidents
2011-13 Terry Norris
2010-11 Diane Parenteau
2009-10 Janet Miller
2007-09 Don Whipple
2005-07 Andrea Carbonneau
2004-05 Charles A. Parker
2003-04 Robert Chartier
2002-03 Barry Hayes
2001-02 Gillian Randall
2000-01 Sharron B. Harrington
1998-2000 Donna M. GoodHale
1997-98 Kevin Macy
1996-97 Robert Lizzari, Jr.
1995-96 Gillian Randall
1993-95 Charles A. Parker
1992-93 Robert C. Jenks
1991-92 Robert Lizzari, Jr.
1990-91 Pat Beltrami
1989-90 Jerry LeBlond
1988-89 Richard Brousseau
1987-88 Nancy Maynard
1985-87 Chris Beltrami
1983-85 Michael Maynard
1981-83 Priscilla Talcott Spahn
1980-81 William Kneen
1979-80 Frank Rother
1978-79 Al Krawczyk
1977-78 Arnold Spahn
1976-77 Earl Vierling
1975-76 Margaret Rother
1974-75 Tom Emrich
1973-74 Betsy Melvin
1972-73 Don DeRoehn
1971-72 John Lanzetta
1970-71 Joel Towart
1969-70 Don Weidenmayer
1968-69 Joel Towart
1967-68 Charles Jenks
1966-67 Eudora Patch
1965-66 Robert Lizzari, Sr.
1964-65 James Detore
1963-64 Donald Scott
1962-63 Ernestine Beltrami
1961-62 Angelo Lizzari
1960-61 Bernice Burnham
1959-60 Cliff Patch
1958-59 William Bartlett
1957-58 Ivan Burnham
1956-57 Gordon Barrett
1955-56 Elmer Kirk
1954-55 Burchard Huff
1953-54 Glen Foster
1952-53 Don Weidenmayer
1951-52 Warren Anderson
1950-51 Warren Case
1949-50 Charles Jenks
1948-49 Norman Porter
Vermont Professional Photographers Convention, April 2013.
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The Ivan Burnham Scholarship
All professional members of the Vermont
Professional Photographers Association are
eligible to receive scholarships to study
photography at schools of photography.
Money for these scholarships comes from
interest from a fund which has been set up
with donations and profits which the Association
has earned from its annual conferences.
To be eligible for a scholarship, the member must
have paid dues on or before the first of February
each year and must have accumulated nine or
more attendance points (of a possible 14) during
the year since the last conference in the following manner:
Regular bi-monthly meetings, 2 points;
PPANE Convention, 1 point;
VPP Annual Convention, at which scholarship is drawn, 3 points.
Scholarships are awarded for study at any school approved by the
Executive Committee of the Association.
The Fund is named for the late Ivan and Bernice Burnham, loyal
members of the Vermont Professional Photographers, who gave freely of
their knowledge and time to all members. They operated a photography
studio in Waterbury for many years.
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are eligible to receive scholarships to study
hotography.
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studio in Waterbury for many years.
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85th
Annual Convention Awards
Best of Show and Courts of Honor: Plaques are awarded for prints of high
achievement. The print jury has the right to re-evaluate all of the top scoring prints
and designate the winners.
Best of Show Black White: A plaque awarded to the best black white print
or transparency at the discretion of the judges. This includes hand colored black
white.
High Level of E�cellence: A plaque is awarded for the best overall body
of work at the discretion of the judges. The maker’s entries must earn four blue
ribbons to be eligible for consideration.
Vermont Album Award: A plaque awarded to the maker of the best album
of a social event.
Creativity Plus: A plaque awarded to the image maker displaying the most
creativity in any category at the discretion of the judges.
Most Promising Newcomer: A plaque awarded to a maker who has been a
VPP member for two years or less at the discretion of the judges.
Court of Honor - Out of State: A plaque awarded to the maker of the best
photograph from out of state.
George R. Read Memorial Award: A pewter Revere bowl presented on
a rotating basis to the maker of the photograph which the judges select as
being most representative of the State of Vermont. All technical aspects are
considered. This award was instituted in 1975 by the Rothers in memory of
Margaret’s father. Although neither a Vermonter nor a professional photog-
rapher, he nonetheless created beautiful photographs, many in Vermont.
Member’s Choice Award: Awarded to the image with the highest number of
votes tallied by ballot.
Youth Award: Awarded to a deserving young photographer who has entered
the competition.
Photo Safari Award: Awarded to the best image taken during the 2013
scavenger hunt.
Album Award: Awarded to the best physical or digital album.
Fuji Masterpiece Award: Awarded to the best print entry scoring 80 or higher
and using Fujicolor paper.
Kodak Gallery Award: Awarded to the best print entry using Kodak paper.
Le�jet Sunset Award: Awarded to the best print entry using Lexjet Sunset paper.
ASP Award: Awarded to the ASP member with the highest scoring print.
CPP Award: Awarded to the Certified Professional Photographer with the highest
scoring print.
Creative Folio Award: Awarded to the best creative folio.
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12 Elements of a Merit Print
• Impact - What you see first. What holds your eye. What demands
your attention. What commands you to look.
• Creativity - Originality. A fresh approach.
Creative subject, cropping, design, invention, feeling, etc.
• Style - Your style reflects your vision. Artistic expression and
uniqueness of execution
• Composition - Harmonious arrangements. Placement of subject matter.
Using dynamic symmetry to place the most important
objects within a space. Good rhythm is created by repetition,
whether it is color, space, lines, moods, or divisions of
the photograph.
• Presentation - Dare to be different. The presentation enhances the
photograph. Does the cropping add to the composition?
Does the matting and mounting compliment and support
the image?
• Color Balance - Creative use of color - examples: complimentary colors,
dark against light, strong against weak. Interpretive,
primary, secondary, tertiary, aggressive and receding colors.
• Center Of Interest - Subject matter holds the eye. The main subject is
arranged so that one center of interest prevails. Secondary
points are also important to the photograph, but shouldn’t
be distracting.
• Lighting - Lighting is the art of photography. It creates the mood,
reproduces the characteristics of the subjects, and makes a
statement. Good directional lighting is essential. Without
it, photography lacks strength and definition.
• Subject Matter- Interpretation of the subject matter. Selection of the
subject. Treatment can be very creative: young and old,
warm and cool. The camera angle for the subject is important.
• Print Quality - Details in the highlights and shadows. Using the middle
tones. Good color balance. Good strong contrast.
Background in key with the subject.
• Technique - Technique is the foundation of creative photography. How
well all the elements are assembled and combined. Different
treatments for the subject matter. Knowledge of art principles
is important. Breaking the rules can be a good technique
only if the follow through is purposeful with forethought.
• Story Telling - Every picture should tell a story and be able to be understood
in just a moment or two. The reason for the photograph and
the statement it is making. The achievement of a purpose
helps build an emotional response which challenges the
viewers imaginations and views.
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2013 Annual Print Competition Awards
Vermont Album Award: Daria Bishop for “A South Hero Wedding”
Master’s Court of Honor: Chris Beltrami for “Country Road”
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Best of Show Award: Sarah McGarghan for “Dancing on the Edge”
Master’s Court of Honor Member’s Choice Award:
Chris Beltrami for “Friends Forever Portrait”
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Best BW: Larry Asam for “Powder Hound”
George Read Memorial Award: Orah Moore for “One Time Homestead”
Most Promising Newcomer Award: Jamie Proctor-Brassard
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(Clockwise from top left)
CPP Award: Kelly Schulze for
“Mesmerized”
ASP Award for the highest scoring print
by an ASP member:
Don Whipple for “The Craftsman”
Photo Safari Award:
Kathleen Porter for “Petal Soft”
Creative Folio Award:
Janet Miller for “He’s All Boy”
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d. Best Body of Work: Matthew Payeur
(Clockwise from top) “Head in the Clouds” Creativity Plus Award Kodak Gallery
Award. “Coffee Break” Fuji Masterpiece Award-Portrait Non-Master’s Court of
Honor. “Overwhelmed” Fuji Masterpiece Award-Portrait.
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Ed Pedi, M. Photog. Cr. CPP Ed Pedi has resided in North Andover, Massachusetts for the
past thirty years where he has owned and operated his North Andover based photography
studio since 1992. Best described as a photographic artist,
Ed prides himself in creating beautiful storytelling-images
that capture feelings and evoke heartfelt emotions. He
has been honored to receive a wide array of photographic
awards including numerous first-place blue ribbon merit
prints. He is a four time recipient of PPA National Photog-
rapher of the Year award, numerous Kodak Gallery, Fuji
Masterpiece, Courts of Honor and many Judges Choice
awards. His images have been displayed at the Kodak
Exhibit at Disney’s Epcot Center and he has had five of
his receive PPA Loan Collection awards. In 2005, Ed was
honored by his state association with the PPA National
Throughout Ed’s many years of lecturing across the country, if there is one constant he hears
photographers cite as their greatest challenge, it is hands down ‘sales’ and how can they
increase their sales average. This program is designed to help demystify and simplify the
sales process. ‘SALE’ is not a four letter word to fear! Learning to sell is critical to having a
successful portrait business and by the end of this program Ed will teach you to embrace
sales. The key to having success in all that you do is preparation. First, you must effectively
market your business to get your phone to ring. Second you must create beautifully posed
images with great expressions and variety; and third, you must have an uncomplicated,
organized sales system. Ed’s formula to a successful sale starts with effective marketing. His
program will cover marketing strategies that will help make your phone ring throughout
the year. He’ll demonstrate how to capture a variety of properly posed images and how to
get great expressions that wow your client and create a need. He’ll conclude with step by
step instructions on how he prepares his images before the sales session, walk you through
his image presentation process, share tips, techniques and wording to use during the image
presentation and demonstrate how he has perfected making the sales session enjoyable and
uncomplicated for both you and your client. Ed’s proven sales formula will teach you how
he has mastered selling wall portraits to 98% of his clientele by educating and wowing them
and how you can easily and effectively do the same.
2014 Conference - Sales Made Easy
Ed Pedi
27. Daniel brings years of experience and dedication in
photojournalism, portrait, contemporary, fashion
and wedding photography. Dan has achieved the status
of Photographic Craftsmen from the Professional
Photographers Association of America. In 2010 he
was invited to join the Society of XXV, one of only 25
photographers worldwide. He was also named one
of the top 100 Photographers by Westcott Lighting.
Dan has photographed over 30 magazine covers
including Rangefinder, Studio Photography, Simply
Elegant Platinum Weddings, Gala, and La Bella Bride
Magazine to name a few. Many of his images can be
seen in magazines like Grace Ormond Wedding Style, Southern New England Weddings,
Boston Weddings, and Flowers MyTeleflora.com.
Speaking at both the state and national level, Dan has been a platform speaker twice
at WPPI. One of the most awarded wedding photographers in New England he has won
multiple photographer of the year in Massachusetts, multiple Massachusetts album of the
year, New England Album of the year, along with multiple Kodak Gallery and Fuji awards.
Daniel has been an educator sharing his talent and enthusiasm all over the country.
He is considered one of the best wedding and lighting instructors around today. His
passion comes from his past mentors that have always said’ “I will show you what I know
as long as you share with anyone who wants to learn.”
Take your lighting to the next level and separate yourself from others by incorporating
texture, depth, and contrast into your lighting. Dan will show you how he mixes available,
strobe and tungsten light into his portrait, wedding and commercial image making.
Defining your basics will define your future.
2014 Conference - Killer Lighting
Dan Doke
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Award for his meritorious contributions to Professional Photography. Ed has taught
several Super Monday programs, lectured to numerous State, Regional and National
associations countrywide and he has taught several week-long classes at New England
Institute of Professional Photography. In January 2012, he was a featured platform
speaker at PPA’s national convention, Imaging USA in New Orleans, LA. Ed is also a PPA
Approved Juror, currently 1 of 102 in the Country. He is a two term, past President of the
Professional Photographers Association of Massachusetts and is the current President
to Professional Photographers Association of New England. He also maintains active
membership in the American Society of Professional Photographers, serving a
third term as ASP State representative and third term as PPA Council Member.
His various portrait galleries can be viewed on his web-site at: edpediphoto.com.
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2014 Conference - Simply Great
Khara Plicanic
Business, life, love... it’s all pretty simple actually. So why do we insist on making it all so
darn complicated? We’ve all heard that simplicity is the ultimate form of sophistication,
but how can that be applied to workflow? What about business strategy? In this workshop,
you’ll see how less hassle, less stress, and less work clears the way for more freedom, more
profit, and most importantly—more fun. If your workflow is out of control and your edit
backlog is piled sky high, it’s time for an intervention. (Imagine being able to edit an entire
wedding—and design the album—in a single day, with plenty of time left to cook dinner!)
We’ll start by redefining “workflow” as we streamline everything from strategy to software.
Toss some Adobe InDesign basics into the mix, and you’ll be making wedding albums,
pricing guides, contracts, and interactive PDFs, so quickly and easily, you might almost
feel guilty. Almost.
A one-woman show, Khara has been dazzling clients with
outrageous service and record-breaking turnaround times
since shooting her first wedding 14 years ago. Her book, “Your
Camera Loves You: Learn to Love it Back” (Peachpit Press)
showcases her unique teaching style and playful sense of
humor that continue to endear her to an exponentially
growing audience. Her latest book, “Album Moxie” (Peachpit
Press) is helping to rescue photographers from their workflow
woes with the magic of InDesign. Khara shares her passion,
knowledge, and experience speaking at industry conferences
and teaching on global platforms including creativeLIVE. She
believes in good design, an efficiently effective workflow, and
all things covered in chocolate.
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Vermont Professional Photographers Members
Jonathan Adams, Certified PP
Jon Adams Photography
425 Nottingham Dr.
Milton, VT 05468
802-355-2435
jon@jonadamsphoto.com
jonadamsphoto.com
Larry Asam
Larry Asam Photography
149 Grove Street
Waterbury, VT 05677
802-244-7954
Larry@LarryAsam.com
LarryAsam.com
Warren Ayer
Linda Ayer
Ayer Photography
85 Midnight Pass
Colchester, VT 05446
802-338-9193
linda@ayerphoto.net
warren@ayerphoto.net
ayerphoto.com
Tim Barden
Tim Barden Photography
50 San Remo Drive
South Burlington, VT 05403
802-734-1483
tim@timbarden.com
timbarden.com
Carolyn Bates
Carolyn Bates Photography
20 Caroline Street
P.O. Box 1205
Burlington, VT 05401
802-238-4213
cbates@carolynbates.com
carolynbates.com
ChrisBeltrami,M.Photog.,Cr.,F-ASP
Pat Beltrami, M.Photog., Cr., F-ASP
Beltrami’s Photography
173 No. Main Street
Barre, VT 05641
802-476-4762
chris@beltramistudios.com
beltrami220@cs.com
beltramistudios.com
Daria Bishop
Andy Bishop
17 Bayberry Lane
Williston, VT 05495
802-879-8938
daria@dariabishop.com
dariabishop.com
Andrea Carbonneau
AndreaCarbonneauPhotography
1181 Hollister Hill Road
Plainfield, VT 05667
802-454-1381
carb3@charter.net
Rajan Chawla
Raj Chawla Photography
21 Warner Ave
Essex Jct, VT 05452
802-578-7466
raj@rajchawla.com
rajchawla.com
Jonathan Couture
Jonathan Couture Photography
240 Vineyard View Dr
Charlotte, VT 05445
802-343-1528
info@jcouturephoto.com
jcouturephoto.com
Natascha Dacres
Natascha’s Photography, LLC
71 Woodlawn Rd
Burlington, VT 05408
802-238-4480
nsdphotos@aol.com
NataschasPhotography.com
Kevin Macy
Ann Macy
Finest Image Photography, Inc.
113 Center Road
Essex Jct., VT 05452
802-879-6050
fips2@comcast.net
finestimagephotography.com
Alec Marshall
845 Dorset Hollow Road
Dorset, VT 05251
802-867-7072
am@bestweb.net
alecmarshall.com
Mike Maynard, Cr.Photog.
Nancy Maynard
Mindpictures, Inc.
P. O. Box 1006
White River Jct., VT 05001
802-295-2650
lensman @mindpictures. com
lensmaam@mindpictures.com
mindpictures.com
Sarah McGarghan
SRM Photography
577 Thompsons Point Road
Charlotte, VT 05445
802-425-4034
sarah@srmphotography.com
srmphotography.com
Geoffrey McLoughlin
The Portrait Gallery
1500 Hinesburg Rd
So. Burlington, VT 05403
pgallery@comcast.net
portraitgallery-vt.com
Janet Miller
Janet Miller Photography
P.O. Box 1
Randolph, VT 05060
(802) 728-9211
janetrmiller@myfairpoint.net
janetmillerphotography.com
Orah Moore
Orah Moore Photography
PO Box 522
Morrisville, VT 05661
haymakervermont@gmail.com
orahmoore.net
802-888-2309
Terry Norris
Terry Norris Photography
525 Palmer Road
Shoreham, VT 05770
802-897-7014
tenphoto@shoreham.net
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Robert North
Robert North Photography
128 Webster Rd
Hartland, VT 05048
802-436-2221
rnorth@vermontel.com
Lucas deSousa
Lucas deSousa Photography
38 Country Club Drive
Jericho, VT 05465
802-272-0698
lucas@lucasdesousa.com
lucasdesousa.com
Susan Dutton
SDPhotography
548 Oak St
Newport, NH 03773
603-865-5084
susan.sdphoto@gmail.com
duttonphoto.com
Barrie Fisher
82 Riverwatch Ln
Warren, Vt 05674
802-496-5215
office@bfisherphoto.com
bfisherphoto.com
Donna M. GoodHale,
Certified PP, M.Photog., Cr.
Expressions Portrait Studio
107 Franklin Street
Rutland, VT 05701
802-775-2520
donna@expressionsbydonna.com
mrhale@hotmail.com
expressionsbydonna.com
Amanda Herzberger
Orchard Cove Photography
226 Quarter Mile Road
Charlotte, VT 05445
802-343-9947
amanda@orchardcovephotography.com
orchardcovephotography.com
Robert C. Jenks, M.Photog., Cr.
Jenks Studio of Photography
1204 Main Street
St. Johnsbury, VT 05819
802-748-3421
RCJ@jenksstudio1886.net
jenksstudio1886.com
Bill Kneen
KPS Productions, Inc.
PO Box 840
Richmond, VT 05477-0840
802-434-2044
info@kpsproductions.com
kpsproductions.com
Lee Krohn
Lee Krohn Photography, LLC
1007 Dorset St
South Burlington, VT 05403
802-773-7788
pianopix@sover.net
leekrohnphoto.snugmug.com
leekrohnphoto.com
Louisa Larson
Louisa Larson Photography
319 River Rd
Essex, VT 05452
802-876-1488
info@louisalarson.com
louisalarson.com
Spencer Leonard
SpencerLeonardPhotography
1754 Brook Road
Warren, VT 05674
802-917-1509
spencer@spencerleonard.com
spencerleonard.com
Diane Parenteau
...Behind the Image
592 Browns Trace
Jericho, VT 05465
802-899-2892
djparenteau@comcast.net
Matthew Payeur
P. O. Box 367
Danville, VT 05828
802-473-0890
matthewpayeur@yahoo.com
empire-imaging.com
Kathleen Porter
North Photography
PO Box 45
Westford, VT 05494
802-435-0224
kathleen@north-photo.com
north-photo.com
Jamie Proctor-Brassard
Letter10 Creative
306 Mechanicsville Rd.
Hinesburg, VT 05461
802-249-4827
j@letter10creative.com
letter10creative.com
Gillian Randall,
Certified PP, M.Photog., Cr.
Gillian Randall Photography
68 Woodland Way
Charlotte, VT 05445
802-425-4242
gillian@gillianrandall.com
gillianrandall.com
Linda Rock
Linda Rock Photography
48 Laurel Drive
Essex Jct, VT 05452
802-238-9540
lrphotography@comcast.net
lindarockphotography.com
Michael Z Rork
Zinfandel Photography
67 Lafountain St Apt 1
Winooski, VT 05404
802-488-0323
michael@zinfandelphotography.com
zinfandelphotography.com
Kelly Schulze, Certified PP
Mountain Dog Photography
PO Box 80
Monkton, VT 05469
802-989-5707
Kelly@MountainDogPhotography.net
mountaindogphotography.net
Steven Shepard
Shepard Communications
Group, LLC
340 Lawnwood Drive
Williston, VT 05495
802-238-1007
steve@shepardcomm.com
shepardcomm.com
Mark Sweeney, Certified PP
Exposed Photography
251 St. Albans Road
Swanton, VT 05488
802-868-6127
mark@exposedwithmark.com
exposedwithmark.com
Vermont Professional Photographers Members
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Wayne S. Tarr,
Certified PP, M.Photog.
Sally Tarr
The Village Photographer
6 Wiley Place
St. Albans, VT 05478
802-524-3800
photogvt@hotmail.com
Amalia Veralli
Warren Village Photography
40 Fuller Hill Rd
Warren, VT 05674
802-496-4162
averalli@yahoo.com
amalliaphotography.com
Ariana Wammer
The Photo Foundry
1489 Old Stage Rd
Westford, VT 05494
802-309-3363
thephotofoundry@gmail.com
thephotofoundryvt.com
Jeff Weeks
802-448-0415
749 Meadowside Dr
Charlotte, Vermont 05445
jeff@jeffweeksphotography.com
jeffweeksphotography.com
Don Whipple, M.Photog.
Whipple’s Studio
387 Union Street
Newport, VT 05855
802-334-8138
drwhip@kingdomcolor.com
donwhipplephotography.com
Associate Members
Peter Larsen
Peter Larsen Photography
260 Stoneybrook Dr.
Williston, VT 05495
802-878-7610
larsen222@yahoo.com
larsenphoto.com
Frank McDonough Jr
44 Slim Brown Rd
Milton, VT
802-893-8121
Pat Spielman
Pat Spielman, Photographer
13 Smoky Hollow Lane
Jericho, VT 05465
802-899-5465
patspielman@comcast.net
Retired Members
Richard J. Brousseau
Brousseau’s Photography
#10 Town Farm Hill Road
Hartland 4 Corners, VT 05049
802-436-2075
vtpro@vermontel.net
Robert Ennis
Ennis Photography
224 Kylie’s Way
Colchester, VT 05446
802-878-4601
bobe19@comcast.net
Honorary Life Members
Anne Jenks
1204 Main Street
St. Johnsbury, VT 05819
802-748-3421
Senator Patrick Leahy
U.S. Senate
Washington, DC
Robert Lizzari, Sr.
Lizzari Photographic Inc.
32 Main Street
Montpelier, VT 05602
802-223-7474
lizzphoto@aol.com
Arnold Spahn, Cr.Photog.
Priscilla Spahn, Cr.Photog.
Runnymede
1626 Hebard Hill Road
Randolph, VT 05060
802-728-4799
apspahn@comcast.net
Linda Towart Hoyt
Towart Photography
6720 State Rte. 8
Brant Lake, NY 12815
518-494-2380
graycatbird1@yahoo.com
Affiliate Members
David Cramer
55 Strearns Ave
Mansfield, MA 02048
davidcramer5@aol.com
508-846-6333
Nancy Green
Nancy Green Photographers
157 Main Street
Carver, MA 02330
508-866-3636
nancygreenphoto@verizon.net
nancygreen.com
Candace Pratt Stiteler
Candace Pratt Photography
142 Concord Rd
Lee, NH 03861
603-868-2575
candace@candacepratt.com
candacepratt.com
Sustaining Members
E. P. Levine, Inc.
219 Bear Hill Rd
Waltham, MA 02451
800-875-3055
david@eplevine.com
eplevine.com
Hunt Photo Video
Gary Farber
100 Main Street
Melrose, MA 02176
1-800--221-1830 x 2332
filmguygary@aol.com
huntsphotoandvideo.com
LustreColor
Ken Wilson
540 Turnpike Street
Canton, MA 06665
800-827-7101
kwilson@lustrecolor.com
lustrecolor.com
LPA Design, Inc
21 Gregory Dr.
South Burlington, VT 05403
802-658-0038
pocketwizard.com
32. 219 Bear Hill Road
Waltham, MA 02451
617.951.1499
www.eplevine.com
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