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The One Day Seminar which we held in Birmingham at the Arden Hotel on Sunday October 9th was a great success.

27 people attended and received an in-depth overview of the wedding and portrait photography market, information about our courses and franchise, and lots of advice, and knowledge, about how to set up as a full, or part time, professional photographer.

Questions came thick and fast to the six franchisees and past students who came to explain their own individual experiences on the courses, and subsequently with starting up and operating a full, or part time business.

They included Martin Wise who mainly does weddings but also runs digital courses for Barrett and Coe, Peter Evans who operates from two studios (both in their second five year term as franchisees) , Marisa Taylor who started off going to customers homes for Emmas Diary baby sittings, but now has a part time studio, Luke Fisher who is currently completeing his second course, Chris Cole who has a full time job outside photography but makes additional money from portraits, and Ian Wilson who opened a studio in Reading in March.

Comments received from attendees were really appreciative:

“Very good flavour of both the business opportunity, and the ethics of B and C, and it’s people. Thank you, see you again soon.”  Steve Wood.

“It was all brilliant, very inspiring, down to earth presentation, couldn’t have been better. Thanks.” Maggie Clothier.

“Very good day, very informative.” Rob and Fiona Turner.

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Andrew Coe

Andrew Coe is great grandson of Albert Edward Coe who founded the Coe photography businesses 150 years ago. He is recognised as one of the leading teachers of wedding and portrait photography in the UK having been commissioned by City & Guilds to write the first module for the Higher National NVQ Diploma in Portrait in this field. He has also been commissioned to give seminars in New York, Las Vegas, Madrid, Cologne and many other international venues. He owns the franchise for the largest group of wedding and portrait studios in the UK which has photography contracts with many national retailers and other major brand names. He founded the first chain of one hour mini labs in the UK (all with wedding and portrait studios attached), the largest advertising and commercial studio in East Anglia, a leading professional colour lab and has trained more people to become full time photographers than anyone else in the UK.

Andrew Coe is great grandson of Albert Edward Coe who founded the Coe photography businesses 150 years ago. He is recognised as one of the leading teachers of wedding and portrait photography in the UK having been commissioned by City & Guilds to write the first module for the Higher National NVQ Diploma in Portrait in this field. He has also been commissioned to give seminars in New York, Las Vegas, Madrid, Cologne and many other international venues. He owns the franchise for the largest group of wedding and portrait studios in the UK which has photography contracts with many national retailers and other major brand names. He founded the first chain of one hour mini labs in the UK (all with wedding and portrait studios attached), the largest advertising and commercial studio in East Anglia, a leading professional colour lab and has trained more people to become full time photographers than anyone else in the UK.

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