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Posted by on Sep 12, 2012 in Personal | 1 comment

Thanks St. Louis… Now, On To Kansas City For Some Lightroom


Just landed in Kansas City for my Lightroom seminar later today. I came from St. Louis where I got to walk around the evening before the seminar and do some shooting (hence the photo above). Nothing too crazy and they’re mostly just snapshots. The sky was pretty much cloudless, but I’d never been to St. Louis before, and I felt the need to grab the obligatory photos of the Gateway Arch. The weather was beautiful and it was just a great way to clear my head for the next day (plus I got to hang out with my buddy Jeff who I hadn’t seen in a while).

(Here’s another quick snapshot with the arch reflecting in the nearby pond)

I probably sound like a broken record, but I’ve been very fortunate to continually have awesome crowds for my seminars, and St. Louis was no exception. So I wanted to say thanks to everyone who came out yesterday. They were all psyched about learning Lightroom, had really insightful questions throughout the day, and made me feel right at home (some one even brought me Pi pizza for lunch – mmmmmm).

Anyway, I ain’t got much for today other then to say thanks. I had many friends of the blog come up and say hi which is an awesome feeling. And no matter where I go, no matter what city I end up in, every crowd I come in contact with is as welcoming as I could ever hope.

Have a good one!

Matt Kloskowski
Matt is a full time Education Director for the NAPP and Kelby Training. He's a best-selling author of various books on Photoshop and Photography co-hosts the live weekly photography talk show "The Grid" and is co-host of "Photoshop User TV". In his spare time he practices as a 1st degree black belt in Taekwondo and enjoys spending time with his family in Tampa, FL.
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  • http://JohnNolan'sPhotography John Nolan

    Hi Matt, I live in Arizona and I like the you way you talk about the your meeting! Hope that you’ll make it to Az. soon.
    Sincerely,
    John Nolan