More on Short Courses and FPS 2025

 

As I mentioned in a previous post, for the first time, FPS will offer a different short course each morning before the symposium presentations begin. Each short course is a separate event; you don’t even need to register for the Symposium itself (although I recommend that you do!). If you want to attend any short courses, you’ll need to register for each of them individually. You’ll still need to register separately for the Symposium.

Here is the link with the descriptions and registration links for the short courses: https://www.ai2-3d.com/fps-courses. This is the schedule and registration link for the Symposium itself: https://www.ai2-3d.com/fps2025-schedule.

Each short course and the Symposium itself are eligible for continuing education and ACTAR credits. To get those credits for each short course, you will need to complete a short quiz and submit a couple of simple assignments to demonstrate completion. These will be due within a couple of weeks after the courses. Videos of the entire short courses will be available on the FPS website to review during the quiz and assignments as needed.

I have been honored to be asked to instruct the first short course on January 20, 2025, from  8:00a to 12:00 noon EST. My topic will be Using Flash in Forensic Photography.

This workshop is designed to show how critical and straightforward it can be to incorporate flash (including off-camera and multiple flashes) in your daily photographic work. You’ll see—and experience—that flash isn’t incomprehensible or even difficult. You’re just adding light where you need it!

Hope to see you then. Please don’t hesitate to contact me if you have any questions. My contact info is here: https://vadnaisengineering.com/home/