February 28, 2011

  • WPPI Convention | Accolade of Excellence

    I finally made it to the WPPI convention the other week.  WPPI stands for Wedding and Portrait Photographers International and it truly is international as there were over 16,000 photographers from all over the word in attendance.  Talk about overwhelming!  I have wanted to go for the last couple of years but due to different circumstances I was unable to.  Well it was a pretty amazing experience.  The speakers I heard definitely gave me food for thought and sparked ideas of what I can do to improve myself and what I do.  Plus I got to see all the toys….oh I mean tools that are associated with the industry.  But the best thing was getting to meet other photographers to share thoughts and ideas as well as hook up and catch up with old friends as well. 

    In association with the conference WPPI also conducts their 2 biggest competitions of the year, the Album Competition and the 16 X 20 Print Competition.  Both of these competitions are huge in the wedding and portrait industry because they really are international with entries coming in from all over the world from many of the very finest photographers in the industry.  I was not able to attend any of the judging but from all accounts I heard the judging was particularly hard and brutal this year.  When the dust settled there were only two rooms of prints displayed that had been awarded accolades of excellence.  I was told that last year there were three rooms and also some down the hallway.  So I was greatly honored to find I had a print hanging.  I mean I believe that I have been producing quality images and it is always nice to hear people compliment you but sometimes you just have to wonder, “Where am I in the grand scheme of things?  Am I good, okay, great…what?”  So sometimes to answer that question you have to put yourself out there and play in the big arena.  Often you get smashed but even then it is a learning experience and if you go with the right attitude even those setbacks can be positive, teaching you and making you grow.  But when you earn an award you then know you are producing world class images at the top of the industry.

    I owe a lot to my friend, teacher, and mentor, Scott Robert Lim.  I have been friends with Scott for many years but it was not till I took one of his workshops a bit over three years ago that I began my adventure and journey to true growth in photography.  I would never have been able to achieve this high level in such a short time if I had not had his knowledge and guidance.  In addition, I credit Brian Ng who gave me my first opportunities to shoot and shared thoughts and philosophies that continue to shape what I do.  Prompts to the entire Scott Robert community as well, it is great to have a community that shares and supports one another as we all strive for excellence.  Thanks also to Brian Lee who assisted me to execute this image on one terrible gloomy and rainy day, just showing that for a wedding photographer there are no excuses, you owe it to your clients to produce good imagery even if conditions are far less than ideal.  And lastly thanks to Luisa & Allen, who were brave enough to trust me and go out to shoot this shot on their special day.

    Here is my print hanging on the wall.

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    Here is a better look at the image

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Comments (7)

  • Congrats again dude!!!

  • Congrats, I really appreciate your determination. Many people would give up and go a different direction but you hung in there and kept trying! Keep pursuing and learning and I hope this is just the beginning of many “wall hanging” prints and with a little luck, a little crystal wont be bad either! Only took me 10 years so you’re way ahead of me!!!

  • @junshien - Thanks Junshien, it was good seeing you down there.

  • @scottrobert - Thanks Scott, I owe a lot of it to you.  Your vision and determination to achieve excellence is infectious.  Also you have show how even with setbacks one can use those and stride forward to reach for bigger and brighter things.  It is not easy but as they say nothing worth while ever is.

  • Eric, we are so proud of you!! I am really touched an inspired that what we do in the Glory of God and as well as our accolades reflects Scott’s teaching is the real deal. I couldn’t be more happy for you and let’s keep each other accountable and striving!!! 

  • @liclicbride - Thanks, just trying to keep up with you.    It really is a testament to the SR method of teaching and community when anyone succeeds.  People can make claims but when you have results to show for it as you said it shows it is the real deal.  Also it is nice to know that we can strive to not only be good photographers but good people as well.  In the end as you said the glory goes to God and the talents and blessings he gives to us.  

  • Congrats Eric! It is really beautiful. Glad you had a great time.

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