Classes covered a variety of topics including basic photography, family and school portraits, lighting, and software programs. This year's event drew participants from as far away as California and New York.
One popular class was taught by Lou Freeman on location at an old country store.
"We were fortunate to be able to secure this setting for an unusual glamor shot," said NGTC Photography Instructor Jeff Gulle. "The entire week focuses on creative thinking and outside-the-box approaches to all aspects of photography."
The GPPA organization focuses on photographic education, artistic inspiration, and friendships to last a life time. It promotes integrity and the advancement of professional photography as a respected and honored profession.
"We look forward all year to this event," said NGTC Photography instructor Jeff Gulle. "It is an honor to have nationally known instructors here on campus, and it is exciting to give our students the luxury of learning from them."
NGTC students also participated in many of the classes during the week with the GPPA members, picking up ideas from professionals as well as establishing connections that could help them in the future.
For more information about the Georgia Professional Photographers Association, visit www.gppa.com. For more information on the Commercial Photography program of study, contact Jeff Gulle, [email protected] or Jim Loring, [email protected].

Photography Professional Lou Freeman sets up glamour shot during GPPA school. (Photo by Jeff Gulle)
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