Basic Photography & Videography Workshops

Short Update: The Basic Photography workshop is to be held on the 11th of October instead of the 25th of October. Apologies for any inconvenience caused.

The team at Wedding Story / Integricity Visuals is coming up with 2 interesting workshops in the month of October – the Basic Photography and Videography workshop. If you are an amateur, just getting into the world of photography or just interested in the art of videography, do sign up for our upcoming workshops. These workshops are conducted by Lim Kee Sitt, Mark Leo and Grace Tan. We look forward to seeing you there! Click on the images below to see a larger version.

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Videography workshop

Seats are limited so sign up quick!

To sign up, please email all inquiries or forms to grace.tan [at] integricity.com with the following details:

Name:
Mobile Number:
Email Add:
Website (if any):
What you’d like to sign up for (video preview, photo workshop, video workshop):
What camera gear do you own:

So what happened lately?

Just a short post this time round while I recuperate from a busy week as well as food poisoning after traveling to Penang last weekend and driving through 8 hours of traffic (together with everyone else travelling up North for the Raya holidays). At the end of the week, I took a day off to check out Jerry Ghionis’ seminar. This is what I learned, just on Friday.

There were more than 130 participants.

I think there is going to be a change in the industry. It all starts with us!

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Of course, both Ian and Grace had to join him on stage as well!

 So what happened lately?

Had dinner with a bunch of photographers after the seminar which lasted almost for 12 hours.

I found out that when it comes to food, photographers are shy! There were 9 of us, 10 soup dumplings on the table and after dinner, there were 3 left because everyone was too shy to take the dumplings.

I found out that Park Royal serves Haagen Daaz ice cream in their lunch buffet!

Bought a number of products which were very useful in yesterday’s shoot.

I found out that I haven’t blogged much so I prepared some photos ready to be posted up.

I need more sleep, but am glad I managed to satisfy Ian’s cravings for “bak kut teh”. He really is like a pregnant women, always got cravings for certain type of food whenever he is up in KL.

Conducting a Basic Photography Workshop

 Conducting a Basic Photography Workshop

Yup, as the title says, I will be conducting a workshop this Saturday on basic photography at my company’s office in KLCC. I think it will be an exciting and interesting event so I definitely need to beef up my slides a bit more to ensure that I can help them visually see the effects when tinkering with their cameras.

The great thing about it was that I was totally overwhelmed with the response. I had initally told them that a small crowd of 30 participants would be perfect including a couple of mentors. So the email went out company wide and within a couple hours, all seats were taken up. I am totally surprised by the overwhelming response (there is even a waiting list) so to be extremely honest, I feel to pressure to need to ensure that the workshop is a huge success.

I started working on the slides on my flight to Los Angeles as well as when I was waiting for my flight. From what I can see now, there is a lot more for me to improve as well as making sure I put into practice what I learned from reading my Presentation Zen book.

Now I feel a little nervous but I definitely want to help everyone learn about the wonderful beauty of the world of photography. Wish me luck everyone!

Shootfest:001 – The Wedding (Day 2)

It has been a tiring two days but it was totally worth it. More updates to come on Shootfest and plenty of behind the scenes shots to be shared as well such as Zach’s crazy booth photos and hopefully we can get some of those slides/presentations used to be uploaded and with all of my fingers and toes crossed, the recorded videos of all the presentations.

For all of you who participated at Shootfest, do leave your comments and feedback at this site here.

6.30 p.m
Last but not least, Alex, is wrapping up the session and we got another group shot. We love taking group shots!
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5.45 p.m
And the final event of Shootfest was Powerpoint Karaoke! Powerpoint Karaoke basically puts a volunteer up in front and they have to present out a deck of slides which were randomly picked from Slideshare.net and they have to present it as if they created those slides and they were the main presenter. It was hilarious because I participated in it and it was really really fun!

Ian thought us to think “Youtside the box”
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Ben had to convince everyone that advertising is dead!
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I had to convince everyone that you can best manage your time if you DEFER your work. A nicer word than procrastinate! LOL!
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And Woody had to teach us what are the 7 points to making great powerpoint slides.
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5.00 p.m
We were all running a little late but everyone was still excited to listen to the last speaker for Shootfest, Jenny Sun, who talked about branding and how to brand yourself as a photographer. I think I felt that I might fall into the supermarket photographer. Oops, time to do some seriously thinking and planning.
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4.30 p.m
Mun Tzin had a quick slot as well to talk about and share stories about Bridezilla‘s and she gave a very stern warning to me because I changed the slides too fast. She was a PresenterZilla hehehehe!
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4.00 p.m
Up next was a combined session where Syahrin Aziz shared about shooting both videos and photos using the Canon 5D Mark 2 camera. A good tip is to make sure that you don’t shoot video continuously. Malaysia’s weather is hot and it heats up the camera until the video quality degrades.
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3.00 p.m
Up next in two different session rooms, we had Johan Sopiee sharing on “How to buy 2nd hand equipment”. Coming from one who loves to find good bargains at those shops, Johan‘s talk was really good because now I know what to really look out for when checking out 2nd hand equipment.
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While William Goh gave his talk on Quality vs Quantity vs Composition. Wait, did I get that right?
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Kee Sitt was busy recording William’s session.
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2.00 p.m
After a quick lunch break, we started off with Zach sharing on shooting creative photos. His photos were amazing and his definition of a park, is actually a car park!
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1.00 p.m
Last session before lunch, Asther Lau, speaking about how to write up your contracts for photographers. As photographers, contracts is important and it exists to protect both parties.
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12.40 p.m
Danny Chew speaking on shooting fashion wedding shoots with two speedlights with @eeyern as his model.
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Ian was even Tweeting from his laptop on the left while he was modelling!
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12.30 p.m
Adie is speaking about how to create creative wedding videos, his videos are so funny!
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Kee Sitt was busy Tweetering away….
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This was what he Tweeted about….
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12.00 p.m
Kaz talks about Western weddings and how East is meeting West.
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11.45 a.m
Jon Low is back in front talking and sharing about Chinese Weddings. There are so many different styles about.
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11.15 a.m
Johan Sopiee was up next to talk about Malay weddings. Some of the “wang hantaran” he has seen has gone up to RM99,999. Amazing!
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10.50 a.m
Some of the participants playing around as well as documenting the day by taking loads of photos. I can literally hear Tweetdeck updating in the background as well.
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10.45 a.m
Jon Low sharing his experiences with taking Sikh and Punjabi weddings.
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10.30 a.m
Visithra speaking about Hindu weddings, Malaysia is so blessed with so many cultures and traditions.
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Day 2 of ShootFest has started and the first session is about multicultural weddings!

Shootfest:001 – The Wedding (Day 1)

And finally the last but not least, a group picture of participants who attended ShootFest today. Can’t wait for another exciting day tomorrow!
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6.30 p.m
Last talk of the day with Mun Keat with post processing and using actions in Photoshop.
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5.45 p.m
Grace talking on Story telling editing in the other session room. She explains how adding two photos together can tell a whole different story altogether.
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5.30 p.m
Jon Low talking about post processing and digital workflow. His key quote is that “there is no wrong digital workflow”. Totally awesome sharing on how to refine your digital workflow with Adobe Lightroom.
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4.00 p.m
Its time for pecha kucha! Pecha kucha pits photographers/participants to present 20 slides with a time limit of 20 seconds per slide. Apologies to Ian as I didn’t manage to capture him because I was manning the time. Was trying to balance my coffee cup, my camera and my iPhone which was acting as a camera.

Woody up first talking on what he usually shoots and he wants to shoot. His photos were awesome, nature photography, totally cool!
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Grace sharing about a Bangladeshi wedding she took with Ian.
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Kee Sitt sharing his experiences on how videos can help photographers.
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Jon Low sharing his experience in Melbourne where he was there for 20 days.
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Jen sharing her experience of how she started photography.
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Ian also shared a really hilarious slides on “What not to do on your wedding day“. He had many goofy wedding photos.

3.15 p.m
Kenneth Hiew speaking about “Photojournalistic Weddings”. He is wearing his HTML shirt! (How To Meet Ladies)
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3.00 p.m
Kevin Lau speaking on very interesting topics on audio for video and how a lot of videographers do not pay as much attention to audio and capture everything via the video camcorder.
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2.15 p.m
Alex @theBackPackr is currently speaking about “Artist in a haystack” which is totally awesome. Everyone is so engaged!
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2.00 p.m
Ian, Jon, and Zach are goofing around and setting up an umbrella
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12.45 p.m
Kris talking about “Getting The Best Out Of Wedding-Related Media Channels”
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11.00 a.m
Both Fiona from Fifoto and Kee Sitt from WeddingStory are speaking at the moment.

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10.15 a.m
Grace kicking off Shootfest with an introduction and some house rules before Kaz starts off with the ice-breaker session.

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9.45 a.m
Everyone is now here at Centrepoint, Bandar Utama, attending Shootfest. As the clock ticks before icebreaker starts, everyone is mingling as well as taking the time to prepare their slides (including me!). I will be keeping this post updated with photos and updates or look out for the #shootfest tags in Twitter.

ShootFest 001 & more

Before I announce the official press release below, the quick update is that there has already been 65 participants who have already signed up for ShootFest, hence there are only 15 spaces left people!

Anyway, I have been a little busy this entire week and I started packing last night for my trip to the US which begins tomorrow! Woohoo! Yes, I will be flying off to sunny Chicago on Saturday and then over to New York the week after. After trying to remember what I need to bring, I definitely have a huge packing list including some of my camera gear and 20Gb of memory cards. In the event that 20Gb is not enough, my contingency plan is that if I do use all 20Gb of memory, I would probably buy a 8Gb CF card there.

If you are wondering what I am doing in the US, its part business and part holiday (I’ve never been to the eastern seaboard). Definitely looking forward to photographing New York and checking out some of the fantastic landmarks there. Tweeting will still continue and hopefully, I can find some free wifi spots about NYC.

Official Press Release

ShootFest: The Wedding Unconference

Date: 6th & 7th June 2009 (Saturday & Sunday). Registration starts at 9am.
Venue: Integricity office, Centrepoint Bandar Utama, PJ
Fees: RM50

So what is ShootFest: The Wedding all about? And what is an unconference?

An unconference is an informal gathering of likeminded people with a common interest. It’s a participant-driven conference, meaning everyone must participate in some way or another. Everyone is encouraged to present a topic or engage in a discussion during the 2-day sessions.

Each ShootFest is a media unconference primarily for photographers and videographers. This first one that is organised is themed The Wedding and is meant for professionals, freelancers and anyone interested in wedding photography and videography.

The benefits of ShootFests are knowledge-sharing, networking and raising the bar for the industry. The idea is to breed improvement for everyone in a friendly environment.

Our sharing slots are open to everyone who is interested to speak. Participants can choose to speak about anything… from technical know-how, to marketing your photography business, to sharing your experience about how you left your full time job to be a wedding photographer. Other interesting things that will be happening are like Pecha Kucha sessions, where you share 20 slides, each for 20 seconds, or a buy-sell session where everyone brings their second hand gear to sell.

How it All Started

Inspired by a techies gathering called Barcamp, Alex Lam (www.integricity.com) and Grace Tan (www.weddingstory.com.my) gathered a group of wedding professionals and shared the idea of an unconference with them. The first ShootFest meeting was held at a coffee outlet and 5 people met up to discuss ideas. Those who were present were Zach Chin (www.zachchin.com), Jon Low (www.idealwedding.net), Mark Leo (www.markleo.net/blog) and of course, Alex and Grace.

Everyone was really excited about the idea of sharing knowledge and networking with others. It was at this first meeting that the name ShootFest was determined, and that night itself the domain was purchased, and a WordPress site set up. Others who couldn’t make it for the meeting due to geographical constraints were Ian Chong (www.eeyern.com/blog) and Lim Kee Sitt (www.weddingstory.com.my).

Latest Updates

From that first meeting, we have gathered a group of volunteers who have willingly availed themselves to help in any way. Word about ShootFest went out informally through forums, blogs, Facebook and Twitter. Over a short period of 2 weeks, we had 65 registrations. The cap on the total number of people would be around 80 due to venue restrictions.

Visit the ShootFest website: www.shootfest.org to get the latest updates, view the schedule, register and sign up for a speaking session. If you’d like to help out in any way, do email [email protected] We gladly welcome volunteers

ShootFest 001 & more

Before I announce the official press release below, the quick update is that there has already been 65 participants who have already signed up for ShootFest, hence there are only 15 spaces left people!

Anyway, I have been a little busy this entire week and I started packing last night for my trip to the US which begins tomorrow! Woohoo! Yes, I will be flying off to sunny Chicago on Saturday and then over to New York the week after. After trying to remember what I need to bring, I definitely have a huge packing list including some of my camera gear and 20Gb of memory cards. In the event that 20Gb is not enough, my contingency plan is that if I do use all 20Gb of memory, I would probably buy a 8Gb CF card there.

If you are wondering what I am doing in the US, its part business and part holiday (I’ve never been to the eastern seaboard). Definitely looking forward to photographing New York and checking out some of the fantastic landmarks there. Tweeting will still continue and hopefully, I can find some free wifi spots about NYC.

Official Press Release

ShootFest: The Wedding Unconference

Date: 6th & 7th June 2009 (Saturday & Sunday). Registration starts at 9am.
Venue: Integricity office, Centrepoint Bandar Utama, PJ
Fees: RM50

So what is ShootFest: The Wedding all about? And what is an unconference?

An unconference is an informal gathering of likeminded people with a common interest. It’s a participant-driven conference, meaning everyone must participate in some way or another. Everyone is encouraged to present a topic or engage in a discussion during the 2-day sessions.

Each ShootFest is a media unconference primarily for photographers and videographers. This first one that is organised is themed The Wedding and is meant for professionals, freelancers and anyone interested in wedding photography and videography.

The benefits of ShootFests are knowledge-sharing, networking and raising the bar for the industry. The idea is to breed improvement for everyone in a friendly environment.

Our sharing slots are open to everyone who is interested to speak. Participants can choose to speak about anything… from technical know-how, to marketing your photography business, to sharing your experience about how you left your full time job to be a wedding photographer. Other interesting things that will be happening are like Pecha Kucha sessions, where you share 20 slides, each for 20 seconds, or a buy-sell session where everyone brings their second hand gear to sell.

How it All Started

Inspired by a techies gathering called Barcamp, Alex Lam (www.integricity.com) and Grace Tan (www.weddingstory.com.my) gathered a group of wedding professionals and shared the idea of an unconference with them. The first ShootFest meeting was held at a coffee outlet and 5 people met up to discuss ideas. Those who were present were Zach Chin (www.zachchin.com), Jon Low (www.idealwedding.net), Mark Leo (www.markleo.net/blog) and of course, Alex and Grace.

Everyone was really excited about the idea of sharing knowledge and networking with others. It was at this first meeting that the name ShootFest was determined, and that night itself the domain was purchased, and a WordPress site set up. Others who couldn’t make it for the meeting due to geographical constraints were Ian Chong (www.eeyern.com/blog) and Lim Kee Sitt (www.weddingstory.com.my).

Latest Updates

From that first meeting, we have gathered a group of volunteers who have willingly availed themselves to help in any way. Word about ShootFest went out informally through forums, blogs, Facebook and Twitter. Over a short period of 2 weeks, we had 65 registrations. The cap on the total number of people would be around 80 due to venue restrictions.

Visit the ShootFest website: www.shootfest.org to get the latest updates, view the schedule, register and sign up for a speaking session. If you’d like to help out in any way, do email [email protected] We gladly welcome volunteers

Shoot Like A Pro Workshop in KK

Ok, I totally forgot to blog about this especially since it was held way back in January but hey, I am just a couple of months late. Anyway, back in January, I took a trip over to Kota Kinabalu (which was my very first time!) to attend a photography workshop held by Louis Pang. It was a great opportunity to brush up on my photography skills as well as learn again from a wonderful and talented photographer (he is Malaysia’s most awarded wedding photographer after all). Speaking of awards, I definitely need to start shooting more and sending photos in for competitions, or else how will I ever overtake the number of awards that Louis has! *wink*

Anyway here are some of the photos that I took whilst I was at the workshop. If you definitely want to know more about his workshops, I really encourage you all to participate in them.

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The class was split into 3 teams where each team will be guided by coaches as well as have a model to shoot. I think to me, the one thing that stood out differently this time round is that I got a male model!

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There was a time where each person would have a quick 1 to 1 shoot with the model for an exact duration of 3 minutes and it was during those times that I took these shots.

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After a classroom style teaching, we moved on to outdoor shooting. Here is Louis teaching us how to shoot with what we have outdoors.

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I have to admit that KK has one of the most beautiful sunsets in Malaysia, just look at how awesome it is!

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Anyway its about time I get back to work and finish post processing photos! I have two shoots tomorrow so I am looking forward to that!

I Took Back My Life, really, seriously!

As I mentioned in one of my previous post, I attended Louis’Take Back Your Life” workshop last weekend and it was totally awesome. Why was it awesome, one might ask. Well my dear Watson, its because that I learned so much about certain aspects that it not only gives me more time now but it helps me to think in such a way to make more moolah!

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Again, I am not kidding when I said those things above. Its true, you can ask the rest of the participants who attended the course and all of them can vouch for me. But then as my title says, I have taken back my life. A very good example would have been this week. I was already pulling in 12-14 hour days at work leaving me hardly any time to rest but I still managed to post process almost 2000 photos.

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And what does it take to make a good workshop, good materials or perhaps even more paticipation from the class? Since it is also part of my job at work to give trainings and talks, I realise that in order to get a good feel of the group would be to encourage more group participation. And that was exactly what Louis did.

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Added bonusses to the workshop was a talk by Alex from Integricity Corporation which touched on areas such as web marketing and making ourselves known in the online world amidst the million of other photographers, people, business out there. I learned lots of good tips and after all of those SEO stuff that I have been reading up online suddenly just makes sense.

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The other parts of the workshop which was great was the networking and meeting up with other photographers who are so passionate about this field that they are willing to fly in all the way from Sabah, Sarawak and also Hong Kong, their passion just amazes me as well.

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One of the other lessons I learned was to never put your coffee next to your laptop because someone might just hit it over. Poor Clement had to do without his laptop on Saturday because he accidentally spilled coffee all over it but thanks to his super-duper-ultra-quick-reflexes that can actually put superman to shame, saved his laptop. Yup, he pulled the power out in time. icon smile I Took Back My Life, really, seriously!

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As you can see from the image above, the class wasn’t that big but because of the size, we had more time to post our personal questions and learn from each other a lot. Each and every one of us had something to share and that was just so great! Yes, I love it when people share, whether it may be their skills or thoughts, it just shows a little bit more of that person.

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You know, they say that behind every successful photographer is a Mac. I have to agree with it since I also own one myself icon razz I Took Back My Life, really, seriously!

Then again, how successful I am is another story lah. I like to say that I am still in the process of learning and finding more and more ways I can to improve.

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Another part of the workshop which got me really really excited was the part about printing. I have fallen in love with prints ever since I attended the Charge Up conference in April. It was just peachy that Epson had a Stylus Pro R3850 available for us to use and print our photos. So much so that I went around The Curve earlier just now looking about for an Epson printer only to find out that they had limited models available. Looks like I will just have to experiment with my older Canon i850 printer at home first before I venture into another printer.

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As you can see that I am not the only person who is excited about prints. Overall everyone had a great time at the workshop and I must confess that my expectations of this workshop was totally different.

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Of course I would like to also thank CLICK for their wonderful hospitality and warm friendship. They took every effort to make us feel comfortable by providing us with plenty of food, snacks and most importantly, coffee (which kept me sane and awake).

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And finally I would like to thank the other participants of this workshop, your presence there made all the difference. A big thanks to Olivia, Michele, Kah Yee, Chun Hoo, Martina, Sathia, Alex, Grace, Bernard, Clement and of course, Louis. You guys rock! (I wonder if that sounded lame…)

12,000 unique hits!!

Yes that is right, blog.markleo.net just hit 12,000 unique hits over the past year!! Now, to me that is awesome as I always wanted a website that had visibility around and I do hope that more visitors will drop by and leave comments as well as enjoy the articles that I have to share as well as some of my photos.

In the mean time, I just returned from a long workshop over the weekend.

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I am sure the image above says it all. I will definitely blog a little more about it when I get some sleep. After this weekend, I am truly confident that I can deliver my photos faster to my clients already. Watch out for some of my emails.

Until then, I need some sleep.

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