[Ggcs-presentations] Fw: Jeremy Sutton possible appearance GM meeting July 24

steve at shank.net steve at shank.net
Wed Jun 14 17:35:23 MDT 2017


Hi Barbara,
Please send requests like this to the Presentations listserve (ggcs-presentations at ggcs.org) rather than just Babette, Mike and me.

I'm not sure how to react to the honorarium. On the one hand he's a good speaker and I admired much of his work, and an honorarium is probably necessary to get him. But perhaps we should think of a policy first before paying an individual. On the other hand, his talk is aimed at the pro-sumer and above as far as tips are concerned. I for one am not in that group.

Also, I was surprised at how few GGCS members turned out for the iPhonography class compared to Marin Photo Club.

Other comments, please.

Steve

From: Barbara Hansen 
Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2017 7:36 PM
To: mailto:Steve at shank.net ; Babette Bloch ; Mike Hancock 
Subject: Jeremy Sutton possible appearance GM meeting July 24

Hi folks 
Could we come up with 100. Dollars for this fine professional speaker who came for nothing last time.  Here are his speech topics and suggested fee.

Barbara Hansen

Sent from my iPad

Begin forwarded message:


  From: Jeremy Sutton <jeremy at jeremysutton.com>
  Date: June 12, 2017 at 5:13:12 PM PDT
  To: Barbara Hansen <bearba2 at yahoo.com>
  Cc: Babette Bloch <bcbloch at juno.com>, "Shank steve at shank.net" <Steve at shank.net>,  Mike Hancock <nepenthium at comcast.net>
  Subject: Re: Request for presentation in Marin


  Hi  Barbara,

  How about 30 minutes with a photo painting demo in latest version of Painter, showing clone workflow and some cool brushes etc. Then a 30 minute photo painting demo using Art Rage on iPad followed by 30 minute live portrait sketch demo using Procreate on iPad (plus final dance at end)!

  The Tilt Brush is a 3D VR paint program (see https://jeremysutton.com/vr-vegas-2017) - I could just show this video.

  Re honorarium, dinner for Peggy and I would be appreciated. If the numbers allow offering a payment that is always welcome. For talks and presentations to clubs and societies the honoraria have typically been in the range $100 - $500.

  Let's plan to confirm by June 25th.

  Cheers,

  Jeremy





  On Mon, Jun 12, 2017 at 12:58 PM, Barbara Hansen <bearba2 at yahoo.com> wrote:

    Dear Jeremy,

    Your subject ideas sound exciting.  We certainly are in revolutionary times. Too much depth would not be practical I suppose.  Certainly your live portrait  and dance are popular. What is  VR google tilt brush? I like the idea of Painter vs Procreate. You also
    Might touch on a few other apps.  Our last speaker emphasized Snapseed.
    .
    Confirmation wise I need to publicize starting on June 26, so that only gives you about 
    Two weeks to decide.  Right now I do not have a replacement.

    We normally only treat our speakers to dinner, but we have discussed raising a larger amount which I will push for.  Tell me what you normally get as a bargaining point for me and I will see what I can do.

    So happy you may be able to do it.

    Barbara Hansen

    Sent from my iPad

    On Jun 12, 2017, at 12:32 PM, Jeremy Sutton <jeremy at jeremysutton.com> wrote:


      Hi Barbara,

      That's a good duration. What did you think of my proposed topic? Do you think that will be covering too much and your audience would prefer a tighter, deeper session? What is the latest you nee confirmation regarding the date?

      Cheers,

      Jeremy

      On Mon, Jun 12, 2017 at 7:06 AM, Barbara Hansen <bearba2 at yahoo.com> wrote:

        7:30 to 9:00 including Q and A. 

        Barbara Hansen


        Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone


        On Sunday, June 11, 2017, 12:28 PM, Jeremy Sutton <jeremy at jeremysutton.com> wrote:

          Hi Barbara,

          How long are the talks?

          How about comparing Painter on Mac/PC with Procreate on iPad, and, maybe, even a spot of VR Google Tilt Brush? Subject title could be the following:-
          "State of the Art: Paint without Limits"
          Subtitle "A Survey of Digital Paint in Revolutionary Times"

          Monday, July 24th looks good so far. Can we pencil it in with firm confirmation nearer time? Please remind me of your GCS/MPC honorarium.

          Thanks for following up on this,

          Cheers,

          Jeremy




          On Sun, Jun 11, 2017 at 1:52 PM Barbara Hansen <bearba2 at yahoo.com> wrote:

            Hi Jeremy, 

            Would you be available to give a talk on Painter or iPad art on Mon night, 7 pm July 24, 2017?

            The Goldengate Computer Society and the Marin Photo Club would love to have you back again.

            We meet at a new. Meeting room next to Jason's Restaurant in Greenbrae at 5:30
            For dinner with members before the meeting at
            7:00.


            If that date is not good for you, 4th Monday's are our meeting times thru Nov.

            Cheers,
            Barbara Hansen
            V P GGCS
            415 332 1720


            Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone

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      Jeremy Sutton Studios
      1890 Bryant Street #306
      San Francisco, CA 94110

      Studio: 415.641.1221 , Mobile: 415.626.3971
      jeremy at jeremysutton.com

      JeremySutton.com
      PaintboxTV.com








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  Jeremy Sutton Studios
  1890 Bryant Street #306
  San Francisco, CA 94110

  Studio: 415.641.1221 , Mobile: 415.626.3971
  jeremy at jeremysutton.com

  JeremySutton.com
  PaintboxTV.com



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