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Hi Charles-been a member of NJYP for two years now. It's been a really great way to meet people and make friends. Feel free to come out to an event, there's usuallly new members at events.
Also NJYP hires photographers to take picture at certain events so that's something you might be interested in.
Hey Charles
The link to apply for being a NJYP photographer is www.eventbrite.com.event/503190055.
Hope to see you at an upcoming event Charles.
Hey Charles
The link to apply for being a NJYP photographer is www.eventbrite.com.event/503190055.
Hope to see you at an upcoming event Charles.
Charles, you can email Laura (laura@njyp.org) about being hired as a photographer. I think you're required to use a DSLR when working events (which I'm guessing you probably have) and taking a minimum amount of pictures. Then you'll have to submit the collection to Laura for approval and NJYP logo tagging. It also helps being friendly, I noticed some of the photographers are a little shy about approaching people for pictures. Also my friend David Blinder was doing photography lessons for NJYP, but I guess he's been too busy. Maybe Laura will figure a way to bring it back.
I've been a member for a little over 1.5 year. I've met and become friends with so many great people. I went from having little social life to a busy one! It's also helped me practice my networking and social skills (I do marketing and coordinate events). Just get out there..but I suggest trying something low key like a happy hour, hike, or volunteer event.
Charles, the feeling is definitely easy-going; although your social life can become one long string of attending NJYP events if you let it! There are so many ways to not only meet people but introduce yourself to new activities that you should not get bored enough to even watch television during the week. You get what you put in; some folks don't attend many events and that it fine, too. Others feel they need to suggest, host, or otherwise organize events which really are great ways to meet more people and also entertain folks with similar interests. Good luck with your Photography.
Charles, you can email Laura (laura@njyp.org) about being hired as a photographer. I think you're required to use a DSLR when working events (which I'm guessing you probably have) and taking a minimum amount of pictures. Then you'll have to submit the collection to Laura for approval and NJYP logo tagging. It also helps being friendly, I noticed some of the photographers are a little shy about approaching people for pictures. Also my friend David Blinder was doing photography lessons for NJYP, but I guess he's been too busy. Maybe Laura will figure a way to bring it back.
I've been a member for a little over 1.5 year. I've met and become friends with so many great people. I went from having little social life to a busy one! It's also helped me practice my networking and social skills (I do marketing and coordinate events). Just get out there..but I suggest trying something low key like a happy hour, hike, or volunteer event.
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