22/06/07
After a year-long photo sabbatical the couple, well-known for society wedding
shoots and fine art nude photography, are launching a new seminar programme they
say is guaranteed to ooze, sex, lust and passion. Trevor explained, “Wedding
photography evolves in the same way as the other photo disciplines. Brides are
influenced by fashion trends. Increasingly they want their pictures to be funky,
sexy and fun, and they are willing to pay premium prices to achieve the look
they crave. Over the coming months we will be running unique day long workshops
for photographers who want to capitalise on this new wave of wedding and fashion
shooting.”
He added: “We’re looking for photographers who want to get their kit on, learn
how to shoot sex and fashion properly- and make a lot of money into the
bargain.”
Trevor, fourteen times a Kodak Gold Award winner, twice Kodak Wedding
Photographer of the Year and a former Kodak Portrait Photographer of the Year
made national headlines when he pledged never to shoot a wedding unless the
bride was beautiful, and did it again when he demanded that brides didn’t smile.
At the Edinburgh festival six years ago the couple opened up their own home to
run a special exhibition of nude images. Over two thousand people turned up.
The Yerburys’ Sex Lust and passion seminars start in Edinburgh on July 23rd.
Visit the Yerbury Seminars website for more details.
Exclusive offer to all SWPP & BPPA members for a 25% discount on their first
workshop with Trevor and Faye, plus a 5% discount on any of the Kubota Artistic
Image Tools ordered through
YerburySeminars.com.
When making an enquire about booking a place on a workshop mention SWPP to
qualify for the discount.
The SWPP 2008 Convention was an outstanding success,
we have 138 days to get ready for the 2009 convention - which starts on January 14, 2009
Photo Quote: While there is perhaps a province in which the photograph can tell us nothing more than what we see with our own eyes, there is another in which it proves to us how little our eyes permit us to see. - Dorothea Lange