Julia Boggio Trashes the Dress at Unveiled!

Julia Boggio

Award-winning wedding and portrait photographer Julia Boggio will be speaking at BJP's Unveiled masterclass on 28 June.

Award-winning wedding and portrait photographer Julia Boggio will be speaking at BJP's Unveiled event on 28 June, talking through pre-wedding shoots and how to Trash the Dress

Author: Diane Smyth

BJP is pleased to announce that award-winning photographer Julia Boggio will be speaking at the Unveiled wedding masterclass on 28 June.

Boggio's work has been published in every major UK bridal magazine, including Wedding, Conde Nast Brides and Cosmo Bride, and she won Cosmpolitan Bride Wedding Photographer of the Year in 2010. She will present a talk on photographing the happy couple outside the wedding day, whether in a pre-wedding or post-nuptial Trash the Dress shoot, and how to sell your images.

Boggio will speak from 04pm on 28 June, and will also be available to answer questions. Other speakers on the 28 June include Catherine Westwood, editor of Wedding magazine, and Alexis Cuddyre, from the blog OMG I'm Getting Married. Hugo Burnand, who took the formal shots at HRH Prince William and Kate Middleton's marriage, will be speaking on 27 June.

Unveiled is a now-annual wedding event run by the British Journal of Photography and supported by Hasselblad. This year it's taking place twice, on two separate days at the Hasselblad Studio in East London. Photographers will have the opportunity to try out Hasselblad's kit as well as hear the speakers, and the event is open to a strictly limited number of guests. Unveiled costs £25 for one day and must be booked in advance.

Lisa Devlin, who won BJP's inaugural wedding photography competition last year, will also be speaking at the event on both days. The 2011 competition is now open for entries, offering one lucky winner the chance to publish their work in Wedding magazine and borrow their dream kit from the Hasselblad studio for a week. Click here to enter.

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Comments

..It's only a Rollei..

Hope the talk goes well on the 28th,Julia..Good to see a late 1930s Rolleicord as a prop in this delightful picture.
A true professional that knows quality from our photographic past.

Brought a tear to the eye...

H.

Posted by: Horace Ward on 21 Jun 2011 at 10:51

Family history

Hello, Horace,

It was my grandfather's Rollei, so it's very important to me.

J

Posted by: Julia Boggio on 27 Jun 2011 at 13:28

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