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This week, I released my Photo Book Design Workshop pre-lesson and everyone is diving in and defining their vision.

This Monday, the workshop kicks off and I want to make sure you don’t miss out.

So, how do you know if this workshop is right for you?

I’ve got 10 great reasons below.

1. Sequence

I’ve organized all of my insights, advice and recommendations into a tested and specific order so you know what to do and when to do it. I’m not just telling you how you make a photo book, I’m outlining a process, an efficient workflow, that you can apply to any book project.

 

2. Results

With every workshop, I create an encouraging environment for you to make progress, and hopefully finish your photo book.

 

3. Convenience

You don’t have to endlessly search on the internet for advice or inspiration. I’ve packaged all of the pertinent information in one convenient location.

 

4. Overwhelm

Making a photo book can be overwhelming. With my guidance, I’ll provide clear strategies so you can be decisive and feel empowered (not overwhelmed) by the process.

 

5. Missing Pieces

Sometimes you don’t even know what to ask. Or what exactly you’re looking for. I promise to share insights and tools that will help you save time and improve your book. Yes, even for people who have made plenty of photo books before… they still walked away with valuable insights.

 

6. Accountability

By participating in a workshop, you’re making a commitment to yourself to learn and accomplish something you’ve previously struggled with. There are 4 ways my workshop holds you accountable: my actionable lessons, being motivated by your fellow participants, the ability to ask me any questions and receiving feedback on your work.

 

7. Me

This one is a little weird for me to share, but it’s true – participating in my workshop provides you with unprecedented access to my thought process and workflow. You’ll see how I work plus get views of entire photo books I’ve designed.

 

8. PDF Design

I don’t just type out the lessons and add photos. I spend a lot of time focusing on the design of my material and love to make small tweaks every year to make sure the lesson is easy to read, organized and beautiful.

 

9. Facebook Group

After participating in the workshop, you’ll have access to my Mastermind Group, which includes a private Facebook group of others working on their books. Participating in this group will help you stay focused and finish your book project….or start a new one!

 

10. Upcoming Projects

Every summer, I like to come up with a fun project to stretch your creativity – with your photos and designing a photo book. However, these projects are not instructional. To participate in this project, you’ll want to already know how to make a book using the BookSmart (or BookWright) software.

Plus, as of right now, this is my only scheduled 2016 run of the Photo Book Design Workshop – so now is your chance to learn!

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It’s also important to know if this workshop is not for you. This Photo Book Design Workshop is probably not right for you if…

You take less than 500 photos a year.

You prefer to print your photos as 4×6 prints.

You have absolutely no extra time to devote to learning a new task.

You are completely satisfied in your ability to design photo books.

You have an efficient workflow to stay on top of your culling, editing, and designing.

You love the standard layouts or designs in these photo books.

You’d rather have me design your photo books for you.

You already use InDesign to design your photo books.

 

I’ve got more information here but if you’re ready to sign up you can head over here.

The workshop kicks off this Monday, March 20, 2017!

Here’s a preview of the Pre-Workshop Lesson that has already been posted.Lessons_web