This is the current schedule and is subject to change
We will start the day in the Meeting Room of the Clark County Library for an initial lesson as well as our first photo shoot for the day.
Plan on leaving the hotel no later than 9:30am as it will likely take you 30-min to get to the library. If you want to start your mornings with breakfast or coffee , then prepare to make a stop along the way before arriving at the library which opens at 10am
Imagine speaking at a corporate board meeting and dress accordingly for this venue.
Estimated Travel time: 30-min






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The Paradox Museum is a global brand of experiential entertainment venues that feature optical illusions and other mind-bending exhibits.
The museums are designed to challenge visitors' perceptions of reality and encourage them to think about what is truly real.
What to expect:
Optical illusions: Visitors can explore rooms that defy gravity, create the illusion of a mirror maze, or walk through a tunnel that's weird and unexpected
Photo opportunities:The exhibits are designed to be Instagram-worthy, with many photo-worthy moments.
Interactive experiences: Visitors can engage with exhibits like the Paradox Sofa, which makes it seem like someone's body has disintegrated.
Musical experiences: The Paradox Piano uses an algorithm to turn the sound of a visitor's voice into keystrokes
Estimated Travel time: 10-min
Photo Bang Bang the world's first amusement park for photographers, originally founded April 20, 2010 in the Las Vegas Arts District by Curtis Joe Walker and his partners.
Since that time, the studio has expanded in size and offerings inside a new location at New Orleans Square.
The new location shares a vast parking lot with Commercial Center, for ample free parking. Inside the studio, we have 5 distinct shooting spaces: The Medical Wall, The Medieval Hall, The Clock Tower, The Haunted House and The Cyclorama.
In addition to our themed areas, the studio also has a comfortable green room for wardrobe and a full bathroom including shower.
Estimated Travel time: 10-min



Located in an older, historic area of Las Vegas, The Composers Room provides an atmosphere recalling the iconic style and elegance of the past.
Conceived as a tribute to the Costa family tradition of making Las Vegas show business a way of life. Tony Costa, was a concert pianist and songwriter, vocal director for Vic Damone, as well as a conductor for famous shows such as 'Jubilee!' and 'Gypsy' on Broadway.
This is a nightclub where the Rat Pack regularly performed, and its where performers range from national touring artists to local singers and musicians.
This will be the "Holding Area" for Photo Bang Bang.
We can only take 10 to 15 people at a time into the studio, so here is where you will wait your turn. Drinks and food available for purchase.





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