We're just days away from the start of the PhotoPlus Expo in New York, an annual tradeshow that's rare in catering not just to those manufacturing and reporting on all the latest photo gear, but also to the photographers who'll be using it.
According to Photo District News -- the folks behind PhotoPlus -- this weekend's show is expected to attract no less than 24,000 professional photographers. Not only will they be taking an early opportunity to get hands-on with the latest cameras and photo products, they'll also be seeking out new techniques to improve their photography.
Exhibitors like Japanese lens manufacturer Sigma provide loads of tips and tricks on the show floor in excellent tutorial sessions with experienced photographers and models. That's great if you can get to the show -- but what if you're not able to attend this year?
Well, it's Sigma to the rescue again, thanks to a new addition for PhotoPlus 2013: a live webcast of their tutorial sessions, straight from the show floor! Throughout all three days of the PhotoPlus Expo, you'll be able to watch Sigma's tutorials live and in their entirity, from the comfort of your computer or smart device.
To make things even easier, we're embedding Sigma's webcast here. Simply bookmark this news item, and you can come straight back to it for the live sessions, which start at 11AM Eastern time on Thursday!
Tomorrow you could improve your portrait photos, by watching Sigma's live PhotoPlus webcast. If you can't make it, have no fear you can tune in at 11AM Eastern time. With over 24,000 photographers that could share some of their best tricks and secrets, why not take some time to improve some bits that you've been working on.