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Shoot Dot Edit Publishes New, Free Guide to 2015 Wedding & Portrait Photo Conference

Shoot Dot Edit, a leading online photography post-production service, announced the publication and immediate availability of a new guide to the upcoming 2015 WPPI Wedding & Portrait Photography Conference. The comprehensive guide, available for free to all visitors to the Shoot Dot Edit website, highlights the best speakers, after-hours parties, and vendors scheduled for the show, ensuring that readers will get the most possible from the Wedding & Portrait Photographers International group's annual show this year. Shoot Dot Edit provides fast, high quality, highly affordable post-production services aimed at professional wedding, special event, and portrait photographers and others who make their living capturing digital images.

Shoot Dot Edit Launches Twelve New Professional Photography Online Seminars

Shoot Dot Edit, a premiere provider of digital photography post-processing and editing services, launched a new series of free web seminars aimed at professional photographers. Drawing upon the deep, proven expertise of Shot Dot Edit's in-house image-editing experts and other specialists, the seminars cover topics ranging from automating portions of common photography work flows to proven pricing strategies. Shoot Dot Edit relieves professional photographers of much of the usual busywork of the craft by providing fast, top-quality, highly affordable photo-processing services.

Shoot Dot Edit Announces Free Guide for Professional Wedding Photographers

The popular career website "Indeed.com" recently praised the occupation of Wedding Photographer as a wise choice for the future. "Indeed.com" states the following, "Salaries for wedding photographers averaged approximately $102,000 for the past year. These job postings were 77% higher than the average salary posted for all jobs nationwide. For those wedding photographers who also specialized in event photography, the average yearly salary was reported to be as high as $125,000. This was consistent throughout the United States and in all regions of the country."