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Learn How Celebrity Photographer Andy Marcus Uses Nik Software and SmugMug

We’ve long had a mutual admiration thing going with Nik Software, makers of amazing filters for digital photographers. Their 6 plug-ins for Photoshop, Lightroom and Aperture make everything look just a little better without overdoing it and they’re so easy to use. Recently, the International TIPA organization, which represents nearly 50 magazines & websites in over a dozen countries, just gave Nik’s software suite their “Best Photo Software 2011” award. Way to go, guys!

Since so many pros and amateur photographers around the world love the Nik tools we thought it would be a good idea to share how they complement the SmugMug experience. Since SmugMug and image editing go hand in hand, we thought a series of live Webinars would be the best way to showcase the possibilities.

New Webinar Series Lets You Sit In with the Pros

“Wedding and Portrait Photography with Andy Marcus
brought to you by SmugMug and Nik Software”

Tuesday, July 26, 2011 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM PDT
Register HERE

We’re starting the month off right by featuring the incomparable celebrity and wedding photographer, Andy Marcus. Andy has a great style to him and the New York Times called him “Manhattan’s leading society photographer.”

He’ll be sharing some of his incredible images and demonstrating how he uses SmugMug to organize and power his website and galleries. (Get a taste by checking out this guest post he did for us.) Andy will also be discussing some of his favorite insights and techniques for using the Nik tools to easily achieve the “look” that makes his photos stand out.

Don’t miss our first in a series of SmugMug & Nik Software webinars! Click here to register now.

Space is limited to the first 1,000 people, so grab your spot as soon as you can. We’ll send you a reminder closer to the date so you don’t forget.

Bonus Savings on Nik Software Products

The generous folks at Nik Software are sharing a little something extra with you: Through July and August, save 20% on all of their regularly-priced products.

You can visit their website here  to watch demo videos or download a free trial. When you’re ready to purchase, use the code NIK4SMUGJ11 when you check out. (Offer expires August 30th, 2011)

Happy processing and see you there!

  1. David Groucher
    July 1, 2011 at 12:59 pm | #1

    is there a cost for this webinar being a smugmug member?
    “Wedding and Portrait Photography with Andy Marcus
    brought to you by SmugMug and Nik Software”
    Thanks

    • July 1, 2011 at 1:13 pm | #2

      Hi David, there’s no cost to register for the webinar at all! Just be sure you sign up so that you save a spot.

  2. July 1, 2011 at 10:57 pm | #3

    I just signed up. His pictures have the perfect pop, and hue and I have lots more to learn about Nik Software!

  3. July 9, 2011 at 7:48 pm | #4

    So looking forward to working with both pro and amateur photographers to show how Nik Software can help set your images apart. Also looking forward to explaining how SmugMug has changed the way in which we promote our business and work with other vendors at the weddings we photograph.

  4. July 20, 2011 at 6:59 am | #5

    Hey guys,
    Do we get any handout after the workshop or do we need to make as much notes as possible during the webinar?
    Best regards, and: THANKS INDEED FOR THIS TRAINING!!!

  5. September 22, 2011 at 3:44 am | #6

    Great points. Thanks for sharing that information.

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