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Total Ales at the The 2016 Brewers' Journal Lectures - Why Your Brewery Needs to Invest in Good Photography

Matthew Curtis November 21, 2016

I'm honoured to have been invited to speak at this years Brewers' Journal Lectures, which take place at Kings College, London on Wednesday December 7th. You can read more about the lectures here and purchase your tickets for just £18 (plus booking fee) here.

I'll be talking about photography. More specifically I'll be talking about how good photography is something that your brewery can't afford not to invest in as the market becomes ever more competitive. Good photography has been integral to setting myself up as a freelancer within the beer industry and I look forward to sharing just how good photography should be an essential part of your businesses marketing strategy. 

It's an honour to be part of a talented lineup of speakers which includes, among others, Fuller's John Keeling, Cloudwater's Paul Jones and Sophie De Ronde of Muntons Malt. This is a do not miss event for those of you in the beer industry and I look forward to meeting you there on the 7th. 

 

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