A special post on Blurb happenings from our London office:
Come join us on 27 – 29 April at London’s Somerset House for World Photo London. The Blurberati will be showcasing a selection of Blurb’s best photography books and giving out free Swatch Kits to the first 100 visitors to the Blurb stand!
We are thrilled to be supporting the Book Design Workshop, with book design expert Stuart Smith of SMITH design, by giving all participants a £50 voucher. Find out more.
Drop by – we have a number of events happening on Friday, 27 April, that include:
A beginners guide to self-publishing with Blurb
12:00 – 13:00
Navy Board Room 2
Learn how to make professional bookstore-quality printed books and ebooks using Blurb’s book making software. This seminar will provide a quick and easy overview of the platform, bookmaking tools, and how to market and sell your book.
Marketing yourself as a photographer
13:00 – 14:00
Navy Board Room 2
Harry Hardie of HERE Press will talk about the importance of marketing yourself and give some expert tips and advice. Harry will draw on his experience of working in numerous London galleries, such as Foto8, along with working for the Times and Times Luxx Magazine.
Adobe Lightroom 4 book module master class with Richard Curtis
Screening Room
15:30 – 17:00
Join Richard Curtis from Adobe, as he walks through the much anticipated book module in Adobe® Photoshop® Lightroom® 4. Richard will show you how to easily make a photo book using your images in the latest version of Lightroom, and will offer expert advice and tips on how to get the most out of some of the new features.
We hope to see you there!






3 Comments
is the lightroom class going to be repeated?
Hey Judy,
My sources tell me that it won’t be, but that Richard Curtis from Adobe will be speaking at other events coming up in the UK. So watch this space! To tide you over in the meantime, check out these videos from Adobe: http://tv.adobe.com/product/lightroom/
best
kent
You can see a demo of me and other Photography related things on my blog..http://blogs.adobe.com/richardcurtis/?p=106
Rich