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Photoshop World Conference & Expo offers free Expo Pass

On Thurs, September 8, organizers of Photoshop World Conference & Expo will be opening its Tech Expo to the Boston public for one day only from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the Hynes Convention Center. During the Expo, more than 50 exhibitors, including Adobe, Microsoft, Nikon, Canon, B&H, Dell, HP, Wacom, iStockphoto.com will be showcasing their latest gear and services, and providing product demonstrations. Plus, four bonus classes, taught by some of the biggest names in digital photography, will be open to all expo attendees at no additional cost. To obtain a free expo pass ($20 value) call 800-738-8513 or go to the web site.

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Photoshop World Offers Free Expo Passes

Via Press Release: “Registration for next month’s Photoshop World Conference & Expo in Vegas is at an all-time record high. With such a tremendous response, conference organizers are opening the Tech Expo to the public for one day only on Wed., March 9 from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Tech Expo admission is $20 per person at the door. Although, “free” admission passes are available prior to March 9 here.”
“For the first time ever, conference organizers have added seven one-hour classes to the Expo schedule as a bonus for Expo attendees. Four of these bonus classes will be presented in the Tech Expo Theater on March 9, and taught by leading photographers and Photoshop gurus such as Vincent Versace, Jack Reznicki and Michael Ninness.

Tech Expo attendees will mingle with industry representatives from Adobe Systems, B&H, CDW, Canon, Dell, Epson, HP, istockphoto.com, LexJet, Nikon, PC Mall, Peachpit Press, Wacom and more while experiencing hands-on demos of the latest products and technology.

Photoshop World Conference & Expo is sponsored by Adobe Systems Incorporated and produced by NAPP (National Association of Photoshop Professionals). NAPP is the largest graphic and digital imaging association worldwide and the world’s leading resource for Adobe Photoshop training, news, and education. For more information visit: PhotoshopUser.com.”
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