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Imaging USA in Atlanta, Jan. 20-22

Imaging USA, hosted by the Professional Photographers of America (PPA), will be held in Atlanta, Jan. 20-22. Imaging USA is geared toward photographers and will include an expo, an education program, parties and other special events and presentations.

Conference and trade show for photographyPhotography classes focus on different specialties and tricks of the trade geared toward improving business and photographic skills, including a slate of classes sponsored by Adobe on how to better use those software tools. Speakers include Greg Gorman, Matthew Jordan Smith, Dane Sanders, Sarah Petty, Amina Moreau, Julieanne Kost, and more.

The Imaging EXPO trade show highlights hundreds of the industry’s leading vendors showcasing their products, with product demos, show-special deals and an opportunity to discuss products with the people who make them. After-EXPO parties include one at the Georgia Aquarium.

Imaging USA will also host an international photographic exhibit that’s open to the public and pre-convention workshops. To download a free mobile app for detailed schedules, maps and more go to: http://crwd.cc/iusa2013

Registration open and several options are available, including full-convention and expo-only passes. A special Join & Go promotion includes a free full-convention registration for new professional active members who join PPA prior to the show. For more information about Imaging USA or to register, visit www.imagingusa.org or call 888-260-0016.

Regan has been involved in the sign and wide format digital printing industries for the past two decades as an editor, writer and pundit. With a degree in journalism from the University of Houston, Regan has reported on the full evolution of the inkjet printing industry since the first digital printers began appearing on the scene.

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