Upcoming Events

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tickets for APRIL

Alex Warden is lifestyle photographer and the founder of "The Art of Play." Her talk "Balancing creative freedom with a fun and unforgettable client experience" will be diving into the many ways photographers can express their creativity while ensuring their work feels authentic and their clients walk away with an amazing experience. 

8 April 2025

tickets for maY

This month Kylie draws from her personal experience of creative ruts to offer practical strategies for transforming periods of artistic stagnation into opportunities for growth. With honesty and humour, she'll share actionable techniques to reconnect with your creative spark and stave off the dreaded burn out.

7 May 2025

tickets for JUNE

Carolina Morgan, originally from Colombia, moved to Sydney in 2008 and has since built a career centred around her passion for photography. In her talk, "The Couples-Centric Approach: Building Couple's Confidence Behind the Lens," Carolina shares valuable strategies for photographers to foster a comfortable and trusting environment, ensuring couples feel at ease during their shoots.

3 June 2025

- Kate Crittenden

There are hundreds of "oh yes - me too!" moments as we share the triumphs and struggles of being one-woman entrepreneurs-artists-website builders-marketers-social media experts (oh yeah, and photographers). 

"A whole day of bouncing ideas and connecting with awesome + inspiring women."

- Stephanie Lauren Creative

I couldn't be more stoked to have Stacey cheering me on and helping me to map out what my business will look like in the future. Highly, highly recommend.

"In such a short amount of time I have gained clarity around so many things that have held me back"

- Rue McConnell Photography

Or if you need a little help with all things on the boring (business!) side. It has been a HUGE help to me on the back end

"I highly recommend Stacey’s mentoring to any photographers that feel a little stuck"

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