Introducing Miko Photography

WordCamp YYC is very grateful to Jana Miko for donating her time as event photographer this year!

Jana Miko is an award winning professional photographer serving the Calgary area since 2004.  She holds several accreditations in various areas of portraiture and has been recognized for both her work in the studio and on location.

With Miko Photography you have the option to have your portrait created either in the studio or in the setting of your favourite park or location.
For WordCamp attendees and their colleagues, Miko Photography is offering professional headshot sessions for only $97, which includes studio sitting fee and a finished high-resolution file from your choice of pose.

Want to Speak, But Not Sure What to Talk About?

There is an old saying that more people fear public speaking, than they fear death.  So for those folks, I suppose the classic nightmare where you’re speaking naked in front of a classroom of your high school peers would be pretty traumatic…

Luckily, speaking at WordCamp Calgary is a much different experience. First, we let you keep your clothes on… in fact we insist. Also, the lunch is a lot better and your peers aren’t jerks!

Even still, people tell us that they are nervous about speaking at WordCamp. They’re worried that they might choose a topic that nobody will come to.

So, the good news is that we actually know what the burning questions inside our local WordPress community are.

For a little insight into what our community wants to know, we turned to our trusty photographer, Reg Tiangha’s Flickr account for clues…

For several years now, we have had our “Wall of Questions” return in one form or another at WordCamp YYC.  It was a chance to post anonymous sticky notes under such provocative banners as…

  • What do you hate about WordPress?
  • What do you want to know about WordPress?
  • When will WordPress become self-aware and democratize robot slavery?

Here’s what our community of WordPress users are asking…

  • How do you create and use a child theme?
    Tell us what your best practices are for managing your theme and functions changes.
  • How do you run WordPress on a local machine and push it to a host?
    There’s more options than ever – tell us how you chose your favourite way to work locally.
  • How do you start learning JavaScript – what language, and how does it relate to WordPress?
    Matt Mullenweg wants us to learn JavaScript bigly… I mean deeply.  So, what does that really mean?
  • How do you manage recurring memberships with WordPress?
    Can it be done with API’s, and CPT’s. If you know WTF that means, that could be a good talk too.
  • “Can you send a newsletter with WordPress?”
    Is this a great idea, or a ticking time bomb? I don’t know! You tell me.
  • How do I move my WordPress site to SSL?
    Now that everyone is terrified about the new Google updates, how do we convert over to SSL?

This is just a list of ideas.  We encourage you to speak about topics which you can build a compelling narrative around.  This usually involves solving a problem and explaining how you did it, what you learned and what you might do differently next time.  Remember, all speakers must abide by our speaker guidelines, which are posted on the speaker application page.

If you have a topic you’d like to see covered in a talk at WordCamp YYC, please tweet us your idea @WordCampYYC!

 

WordCamp Calgary is over. Check out the next edition!