Tuesday's Recap - 2011 UPAA Symposium

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BYU's Carri Jenkins welcomes the UPAA to Provo - Photo by Jonathan Hardy/BYU

Tuesday was a crazy day in Provo filled with great speakers, lots of food and even more speakers. Here are a few highlights.

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The Hinckley Center - Photo by Jonathan Hardy/BYU

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BYU's Mark Philbrick instructs the group on the schedule for the day. - Photo by Jonathan Hardy/BYU

After a welcome from BYU's own Carri Jenkins, Ron McMillan gave us some great tips on how to improve our overall communication, especially in emotionally charged situations. Then we went upstairs to judge the print competition which was a great showcase of the work of our members. After Lunch, BYU's Dave Broberg gave us some tips on how to improve the relationship between designer and photographer by making is a partnership. You can see Dave's lecture below:

You can also download the powerpoint from his presentation Here.

Then Michigan's Martin Vloet and Photoshelter's Andrew Fingerman shared ideas on setting up a print store and social media for photographers. View Andrew's Social Media Presentation below:

Our featured speaker was Don Miralle, who showcased his work and philosophy on getting images that nobody else is willing to put the preparation and work into getting. Check out his presentation below:

After dinner, Cumulus shared some of the best practices for Digital Asset Management for University Photography offices. It was a great day on campus, check out more photos below:

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Ron McMillan addresses "Crucial Conversations" - Photo by Jonathan Hardy/BYU

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Dinner on the patio of the Hinckley Center - Photo by Jim Dusen