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The First FREE ApertureExpert LiveTraining Session—This Sunday!

It’s alive!

The new, FREE, LiveTraining initiative I announced over a month ago is finally here. We’ve had two successful tests and we’re ready to try this for realz!

The first session is this Sunday, February 27th. Click on through to get the details, the time and of course to register—all the details are at ApertureExpert.tv

I need an assistant!

Who wants to help? I need one assistant (anywhere in the world) who can monitor the questions and prep the best ones for the Q&A session at the end. This person should know enough about Aperture to be able to pick the best questions of the bunch, and to combine similar questions into one that I can answer together. If you’re interested and available (we’ll need 20 minutes on Saturday to take you through it), please contact me directly.

See you online, and go here to register!

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