It’s been announced the 2021 Wedding and Portrait Photographers International Trade Show (WPPI), which was set to take place in mid-March, is being moved back to August in 2021 ‘out of concern for everyone’s safety during the COVID-19 pandemic.’
In a notice on its website, Rangefinder says the event, which ‘attracts thousands photographers and creatives from all over the world,’ will take place from August 15 through August 19 in 2021 at the Mirage Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Out of concern for everyone’s safety during the COVID-19 pandemic, @wppievents, Rangefinder’s photo conference and trade show brand that attracts thousands of photographers from all over the world each year, just announced its rescheduled dates for 2021. https://t.co/qA1m0Q0isZ
— Rangefinder (@RangefinderMag) December 9, 2020
Arlene Evans, Content Director for WPPI, says Rangefinder’s ‘goal, as always, is to support, inspire and celebrate this remarkable community of creatives and small businesses.’ She goes on to say ‘feel confident that our secured dates in August will provide our community with the time to effectively plan their participation during these challenging times.’
Originally scheduled for March 7-11, 2021, WPPI’s next live event will now be held August 15-19, 2021 at the Mirage Convention Center in Las Vegas, NV. Learn more at https://t.co/gsxbeRbaOy pic.twitter.com/eQ6nYk6mxz
— WPPI (@wppievents) December 8, 2020
If you have already registered to attend WPPI 2021, you will receive an email regarding transferring your registration to the new August event. Further updates regarding the August event will be published as more information becomes available over the ‘next few months.’
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