We are pleased to announce that once again, BETH KELLY PHOTOGRAPHY will be our official NNS conference photographer and will provide coverage of NNS 2010 in Las Vegas.

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A professional headshot says a lot about you...Does yours say you are serious about your career?

Beth Kelly has agreed to offer a special headshot package for NNS attendees only.  The NNS 2010 package includes a headshot photo session and CD with 80-100 images sent to you after the conference for $150.00 ($100 for students). Space is very limited and on a first-come, first-served basis. 

To schedule your photo shoot, please send an email to Beth at  studio@bethkellyphotography.com.

ABOUT BETH KELLY

Beth Kelly was born and raised in Florida, where she earned a BS Journalism degree from the University of Florida.  In 1989, she moved to New York City where she worked as a Fashion Stylist and makeup artist before opening her own commercial photography studio in 1992. 

Since then, she has specialized in publicity portraiture, dance, children, and corporate photography. She is well known for her location and outdoor photography and her comfortable, photojournalistic style of shooting. After having a very successful fine art show in downtown Manhattan, Beth has strived to merge her journalism and fine art backgrounds to capture realistic, creative and visually exciting images. She also travels across the country educating college students and photographing headshots for students and faculty.

Some of her clients include:

Elle Magazine, People Magazine, Sony Music, Polygram/Gitanes Music, Granta Books, O Magazine, The Houston Grand Opera, The Fringe Festival, Fine Line Studios,  Entertainment Weekly, Juice Pharma Advertising, Amadeus North America, View Point Studios, Random House Publishing, NYU, Florida State University, University of Northern Colorado, University of Michigan, Penn State University, University of Florida, Webster University, FAU and Elon University.

www.bethkellyphotography.com


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