The Passport Experience

Greetings from ShutterFest

We’re making this easy. No fluff. No “go on an adventure.” Just a simple way to make sure you actually hit the whole show, connect with the people who support this community, and maybe leave a Grand Prize winner!

GRAND PRIZE WINNER // $4500 in prizes from our sponsors

  • Evolve – $200 credit
  • Cheetah Stand – C8 auto stand ($115 Value)
  • Pixel Connection – $300 gift card
  • Canon – PowerShot V10 ($399 Value)
  • ShutterFest – General Registration and SF+ ticket ($698 Value)
  • Intuition Backgrounds – 8×10 Backdrop of your choice ($635 Value)
  • Disruptor Marketing – 6 Months War Room ($594 Value)
  • Geekoto – Portrait Kit ($338 Value)
  • TogDrop – 3 DropClips ($24 Value)
  • Westcott – FJ80 II ($396 Value)
  • Westcott – Fusion ($249 Value)
  • Narrative – Standard Annual Plan ($240 Value)
  • Aftershoot – 1 year license Aftershoot Pro ($479.99 Value)
  • LemurStrap – 1 LemurStrap + Trucker Hat ($154.90 Value) 
  • Diversified Prints – $100 Print Credit
  • H&H Color Lab – 16×24 Edge Block

Step 1: Get your passport at registration

When you check in, you’ll receive your Greetings from ShutterFest Passport booklet.

Right after you get your badge, we’re taking your passport photo on-site. We’ll print it immediately with a Canon SELPHY QX20 and you’ll stick it right into the front page.

Step 2: Work the floor

This includes Vendors + Platform 23 + RAH + The Creator Lab

Every single station has their own unique sticker (their version of a stamp). No repeats. No generic stuff. Each one is tied to that specific vendor/station.

Your job is simple: Stop by every vendor booth, Platform 23, RAH, and the Creator Lab, and get their sticker placed in your passport by a verified representative. That part matters, because yes… we know people will try to be slick.

Step 3: Get validated at Customs

Once your passport is full, you take it to the SF Customs stand.

They’ll validate it and that’s what officially enters you into the Grand Prize giveaway valued at over $5k.

Step 4: Watch the clock

You have until 4:30pm on Thursday, April 9th to get your passport validated at Customs.

After that, you can still keep your passport (obviously), but you’re not getting entered. Customs closes. We all go home (not really, but the empty show floor will feel like it).

Step 5: Live drawing at closing

Your passport is yours to keep, period.

And then Thursday night in the Grand Hall at the Closing Party, at around 9-9:30pm (we will send an app notification out with a 15 minute heads up), Sal will do the drawing live at closing and we’ll crown the winner.

That’s it.

Go make the rounds. Meet people. Touch the gear. Ask questions. Stop treating the vendor floor like a hallway to your next class.

SKILL LEVELS

Beginner: Just starting out or relatively new to a given subject matter. Basics will be covered and the course will move at a slower pace. The instructor will spend a little more time trying to explain concepts to ensure everyone is following. On a scale of 1-10 consider this level a 1-3 on the given topic.

Intermediate: Has a grasp of some basic concepts. This course level will move at a faster pace and assume you have basic knowledge covered on the given subject matter. On a scale of 1-10 consider this level a 4-6 on the given topic.

Advanced: You have working knowledge of the given subject matter, but are looking for more fine-tuning and some advanced topics to take your work to that next level. DO NOT expect instructors to explain basic concepts in this course. On a scale of 1-10 consider this level a 7-10 on the given topic.

Class Types

Hands-On

These are shooting courses. You will be shooting and working. Bring your camera, gear, or whatever you need for the course and to create create images. Expect to have some level of shooting.

Live Demonstration

These are instructor-led courses where you will see a live demonstration of what the instructor is teaching. You can still bring your camera to these courses and you can photograph, but the goal of the course is NOT for you to shoot or to ensure you get a shot. The goal is for you to see how and why the instructor does what he/she does in order to get the final result.

Lecture

These are non-shooting courses. Typically classroom-based, bring your laptop and notepad and focus on learning!