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A Gypsy Feature: Chui King Li

I took Liz’s first run in January this year of the Gypsy Guide to Learning Manual. Prior to this, I was shooting with a crop sensor and a 50mm set on auto aperture. Liz’s dedication to teaching and to her students is something that is to be treasured, and her enthusiasm is infectious. Whilst the course material and her ability to explain how things work is beyond amazing, the course is so much more than how to use your camera, it is about finding your passion and teaching us how to shoot what we love, understanding each of our individual styles and encouraging us with the kindest of words.

So I shoot what I love, and they are my 2 children as they grow. I also love capturing other families and their love for each other, freezing these precious moments in time for others.

Check out more of Chui’s work on her Site | Facebook | Instagram

The Weekend Update – Sept 8

via Brenda Acuncius · Yes folks, today is Friday. No one here is complaining but here is why to feels like Thursday. · “Tell me to what you pay attention and I will tell you who you are.” · Does your business have a signature color? How those signature colors become business’ trademarks. · How those

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5 Tips to Nailing Photos in Low Light

While it certainly doesnt feel like it weather-wise, summer is officially on its way out here in the States. While the days will shorten and the darkness will creep in earlier and earlier every day, this is certainly no excuse to pack your camera away. Embrace the new found shadows and highlight the brights you’ve

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Tuesday Tips #279

Trust us when we say no one is jumping on the pumpkin spice train but hear us out — fall is no doubt on its way. No matter how hot the weather now, you will no doubt here the moans and groans from photographers like us near and far as we lament the end of

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The Weekend Update : Sept 1

via Christopher David Ryan As many of you know, Bloom calls the beautiful state of Texas home. While we are safe and sound, many of our friends in Houston and the surrounding are in the throws of the disastrous flooding. We are truly heart broken that any of our family, friends or fellow Americans have

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Tuesday Tips #278 – Find Your Feature

This month we’ve discussed some new tips on how to work your way towards getting featured in your favorite local gallery but if eyes on your work is your main objective, it may be time to rethink your idea of a gallery. Upsale eateries and cafes are always on the hunt for artwork from local

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The Weekend Update – Aug 25

via Robin Bonner · If you are in the mood for monochrome, The Bloom Collective hit it out the park this round. · We are still ohing and ahing over Tara Herron’s eclipse shot with those orange tinged clouds from Monday. · These maps of what music is popular where is far too good. Apparently

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