It’s WorldWide PhotoWalk Week For More Than 6,500 Photographers!

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Well gang, it’s almost here and I’m psyched!!!! This Saturday, August 23rd, more than 6,500 photographers will gather together to be a part of my Worldwide PhotoWalk, and I am just stunned, amazed, and absolutely thrilled that so many people have come on board to share in this experience. (Photo above by Jeff Revell).

This is a great opportunity to meet other like-minded photographers in your area, and just spend a fun couple of hours taking photos and making new friends. If you want to join us—there’s still time. You can sign up for a walk in a city near you by clicking this link to check and see if your city is hosting a walk, and if it is, you can sign up to join us (it’s free!).

Plus, you might just win something very cool. The leader in each city around the globe will be picking “the best shot of the day” for their city, and that person will win a copy of my update to the world’s best-selling book on Lightroom, “The Lightroom 2 Book for Digital Photographers.” (Of course, it wouldn’t hurt my feelings if you went ahead and bought the book now. Here’s the link to it on: Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble.com).

Then, I’ll be choosing 10 runner’s up who’ll each win a copy of Lightroom 2 (courtesy of our friends at Adobe Systems), and lastly I’ll choose one photo to be our Grand Prize winner. That individual will win nearly $5,000 in prizes, including a Full Adobe Creative Suite, a $500 B&H Photo Gift Certificate, 2 full conference passes to the Photoshop World Conference & Expo, the new Lightoom 2, and more! (Note: you do not have to join the photo competition to be a part of the walk—that’s totally up to you. If you just want to join us, shoot, and have fun—that’s really what the walk is all about).

Don’t miss your chance to be a part of this history-making event—come and join us this Saturday, for lots of fun and some great shooting opportunities with other photographers from your area.

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