SF+ 2025 Survey

SF25 Survey - SF+ Attendees
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How Would You Rate Joel Grimes' SF+ Class? (Advanced Lighting and Storytelling)
How Would You Rate Abbie Gowin's SF+ Class? (Social Media Masterclass)
How Would You Rate Donatella Nicolini's SF+ Class? (Lighting, Posing & Styling Luxury Maternity Portraits)
How Would You Rate Alissa Cincotta's SF+ Class? (Workflow & Organization for Photographers)
How Would You Rate Felicia Reed's SF+ Class? (Effective Communication & How To Make Money Doing What You Love)
How Would You Rate Jonny Edward's SF+ Class? (Inspired Studio Portraits)
How Would You Rate Elena Blair's SF+ Class? (Capturing Emotion + Proper Family Posing)
How Would You Rate Sal Cincotta's SF+ Class? (Marketing Blueprint for Photographers)
Overall, did you feel the classes were advanced enough?
If you could pick ONE, what topic would you most like to see covered at SF+ in the future?

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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!