Join the Ice Society for Only $100

Jerry Ghionis probably doesn’t need an introduction anymore. He is a Nikon Ambassador, a WPPI Grand Master, as well as a three-time AIPP Australian Wedding Photographer winner, just to name a few of his achievements. Many that have attended his five-day workshop speak highly of his teaching skills and technical knowledge. If for some reason you cannot get a seat to one of his masterclasses, there is still the Ice Society, and it is now available for only $100 a year.

The Ice Society is a photography training website created by Ghionis. Its content is divided into chapters, with a new one being released every month. Each of them contains eight categories:

  • Posing and Lighting
  • Advice: This category offers either members’ pictures critique or insight into Ghionis own work.
  • Ice Queen: A selection of Ghionis images with EXIF data to get inspired before your shoots or weddings
  • Practice
  • Tip of the Iceberg: This category is all about business and marketing.
  • Icing on the Cake: It’s the bonus section, and it’s different every month.
  • Monthly Challenge
  • Free Downloads

Being an Ice society member will also give you access to a couple of great features, such as live chats with Jerry Ghionis and discounts on his workshops and on vendors he uses in his own business.

Better than trusting my words and reading a description of what you will find on this photography training website, you can actually join for free and enjoy one chapter. The free registration will also let you watch live chats.

The Ice Society membership is usually $299 per year. However, to celebrate the release of the 100th chapter, you can now get access to all past and future chapters for a full year for just $100! Just be sure to join before April 30. For more information and to subscribe, head to over to the Ice Society website.

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Quentin Décaillet is a photographer and retoucher based in Switzerland specializing in portrait and wedding photography.

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4 Comments

Sounds like a good deal!

By the way, your opening sentence is missing the word "need" in... "... probably doesn’t [need] an introduction..."

Is there a secret handshake ?

There's one for the illuminati photographers

I consider taking two memberships for that price :-)