Best of farm weddings

Best of farm weddings

One of my earliest memories as a child is climbing the magic faraway tree and looking down at the Tugela river from the tippy top of the branches. We lived on a farm in Northern Natal for a brief period and I have so many magical memories making fairy houses in the bush and collecting eggs from Henny and Penny the chickens! These formative years must have had a profound effect on me as I have wanted to live on a farm ever since! I love animals, wide open spaces and old farm houses with big verandahs and endless cup of tea. You can give me a pair of gumboots over a pair of heels anyday!

Farm weddings are high up there with my favorites to photograph and I’ve had the privilege of traveling all over South Africa and being welcomed into so many peoples homes and lives. In this set of images you will find wedding photos that I have taken at  farm weddings everywhere from Creighton to Tzaneen to Eshowe to Limpopo to Hilton to Newcastle to the Karoo. All of them bring a smile to my heart and remind me of how lucky I am to have had all of these wonderful experiences.

Great farm venues in KZN if you don’t own a farm!

Netherwood

Hartford House

Cranford Country Lodge

Cairn of Old Kilgobbin

Haycroft Farm

Crystal Barn Farm

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Best of Weddings 2019

Best of Weddings 2019

This year has been brutal but it has also been beautiful. There have been hard lessons and huge breakthroughs. It was the year that I sat at the edge of the deathbed of one of my best friends and also spoke my truth in front of some of the best wedding photographers in the world at the Fearless conference in Germany. There were moments where it felt like everything was falling apart and then some extreme highs like whizzing around Bali with my hair blowing in the breeze. It was a year of deep connection and real conversations. It was a year of self-introspection and growth. So I say thank you for the tough times as they always pass and when the winds shift we become stronger and my eyes open with just a bit more conscious awareness. But 2020 can you please be more gentle. Pretty please!

Here’s a quick summary of 2019

I loved my 2019 couples. We shot weddings in Cape Town, Jozi, the Orange Free State and good old Durbs. These took us to fancy hotels, sandstone churches, and the house where the founder of Scientology once lived. What I have always enjoyed about wedding photography is that I get to experience so many different cultures and this year I was so blessed with bookings that truly inspired me. Thank you to all of you newly weds for trusting me with these memories!

I photographed way more family portraits than usual. I used to avoid family portraits but Kirsty’s passing made me grasp the value of photography. When someone dies the first thing we do is look at old pictures. I wanted to make pictures of everyone this year!

I spoke at the Fearless Photographers Conference in Germany, the Photo Video Experience in Joburg and the Photo Fair Africa Expo in Durban. Being able to help others grow helps me grow. Thanks to every one of you who listened to my messages.

We ran 2 very successful 2 day Creative Photography Workshops in Jozi and in Durban called the Unstuck Yourself Workshop and I have so enjoyed seeing all the positive results my students have been achieving.

I won 3 Fearless Awards for my wedding photography which is just so incredibly hard to do these days as they get thousands of entries from all over the world.

I launched the #selfcarecreativitychallenge for the month of November which was just what my soul needed! I will be doing another one in January if you would like to join?

In between all of that I did a month long trip to Berlin and Bali, I spent time with the people who love me, I finally (nearly) finished the décor of the bedrooms and lounge in my house, I rescued a baby kitten, bought a new car and truly grasped the power of regular meditation practice. Oh and I also started gym!!!! WHAAAAT

Huge thanks to all my clients, supporters, friends, family and suppliers who have helped my journey this year. I so appreciate you all!!!

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20 ways for Photographers to prevent Burnt Out

20 ways for Photographers to prevent Burnt Out

February isn’t typically a crazy busy month in the land of Jax, but February 2020 has been absolutely insane. We’ve been photographing weddings and also commercial shoots in the most diabolical summer heat and it’s very easy to get burnt and burnt out with this sort of non stop schedule.

This has got me thinking about how it is so easy to land up with adrenal fatigue when you are working like this. Luckily I have developed a few tricks over the years and keep them up my sleeve to help me cope.

In case you didn’t know, I landed up in hospital with adrenal burnt out a few years back after abusing my body with a relentless schedule and not much self-care. I was working 60 – 80 hours a week for so long that I eventually just collapsed. It took about a year to recover and I have had to be careful of relapses since then! Click here to read more about that. I can tell you now it is not worth abusing your body to the brink. It has been proven time and time again that extreme stress causes a myriad of diseases. Do you really want heart failure or an auto immune disease because you’re unable to manage yourself or your time?

Life is short! You only have one life so let’s make it an amazing one! Most photographers start their career with so much passion and filled to the brim with enthusiasm, but when we push ourselves to the absolute max and stretch ourselves thin without putting anything back it is easy to start hating what we are doing.

Here are some things that you can implement into your life that will help you manage the stress that comes with a busy photography practice.

1.  A Healthy Body is a Healthy Mind
It goes without saying that if you don’t eat properly you will not be providing your body with the necessary fuel to perform at optimum level. As photographers we need to be mentally, emotionally and physically fit, and good nutrition is vital. So, ditch the junk and make sure you are nurturing your body with good, healthy meals. Easy fixes are homemade nutritious soups, divided into serving portions and kept in the freezer for when you just don’t have time to cook. I also have a Nutribullet and make smoothies with powered suppliments likeWazoogles to make sure I am getting what I need.

2. Exercise
It has been proven that doing 20 minutes of exercise a day actually releases stress hormones from the body. When we experience stress the endocrine system floods the body with flight or fight hormones like cortisol and adrenalin, which are literally telling your body to move. If we sit in a chair all day editing, those hormones will become stored in the body and can cause disease. A dose of exercise releases all the feel good hormones like dopamine and endorphins and will literally have you releasing that stress.

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3. Take Vitamin B supplements
When I am extremely busy I actually go for Vitamin B injections. These help enormously! They can be a pain in the butt (literally) but they really do take the edge off and I have found I don’t get sick when I am up to date with these. In South Africa you need a prescription from a doctor for these injections.

4. Watch your caffeine intake
One or two cups of coffee per day is absolutely fine but drinking more then that will actually cause your body to go into stress, so when you are already stressed it is only exacerbating the situation.

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5. Get enough sleep
Ok I know this can be very hard for the Moms and Dads out there and might be easier said than done, but not sleeping properly can leave one feeling frazzled and emotionally unhinged which is not great when combined with a busy season.

6. Factor in time for self care
Diarise slots for self care every week. If you don’t look after yourself who will? Some people need a walk on the beach to clear their head, others need a spa day, some need a coffee with a good friend or just a moment to journal and breathe. Make time for whatever you need to feel better because if you collapse in a heap or snap at a client your business will suffer. The key here is to diarise this time and make it as important as doing admin or editing.

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7. Factor in time for inspiration
I take time before every shoot I do to look for inspiration. This means that I am able to draw from a full cup and create new images at most shoots rather than just re hashing the same old stale work because it is easy. Again, I make this time a priority.

8. Reward yourself when you have ticked everything on your TO DO LIST
Our brain stores memory and these stored memories will determine how we react to the various things that happen in our life. This is why a child who had a bad experience with a dog might be scared of dogs for the rest of their adult life, not matter what sort of temperament the dog has .

The reality of To Do Lists is that they are never ending. So when we work really hard to finish a very full To Do List and then add to it without any reward or acknowledgement of success, the brain will start to associate the To Do List with stress and will actually release stress hormones into the body. We are now becoming stressed about being stressed!

When you reach a point in your To Do list when you can take a breath, give yourself a break. Take a self care hour and do something that replenishes you so that your brain starts associating To Do lists with nice things and not just hard graft with no respite!

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9. Put your prices up!
Charge more but take on less work
If you are so busy that you don’t have time to look after yourself then really what is the point of it all???? I would rather charge more than an average photographer but deliver a top-notch service and imagery than burn out. Been there done that! If you want to put your prices up you need to work on creating a distinctive style and impeccable service. This is something I teach during my Unstuck Yourself Creative Photography workshops. Get in touch if you would like to attend one of the two in person workshops I will be running in 2020 and get in on the watiting list now.

10. Make sure your work flow is razor sharp
It’s too easy to get stuck working in the same old way because you are too busy to take time out to learn how to do things faster! Most photographers are only actually making money when they are clicking the shutter so try and reduce time on the computer doing post.

11. Get help
Outsource, outsource, outsource! It is so difficult to do everything yourself and still have the time to look after yourself, so try and get help where you can. This can be as simple as hiring someone to carry your bag at shoots, to hiring an accountant, having someone else do your editing and album design, using a VA to answer your emails and do your invoicing, and using a company to do your social media. I work with a permanent assistant who helps me on shoots, with editing, album design and some PA work. I also have an accountant as personally I couldn’t think of anything worse than trying to do my own books!

12. Back away from the phone
When you are really stressed out it is a great idea to take a 12 hour digital detox from evening to morning to give your brain a rest! In fact put your phone on charge in another room so you aren’t tempted to pick it up as you open your eyes.

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13. Get a good morning routine going
Waking up and grabbing straight for your phone is a recipe for crap day. Looking at social media stars is a comparison game that can make us feel inadequate, and emails are generally demanding something from us. Rather start your day by waking up a bit earlier than usual and do something positive that will set the tone for more happiness and productivity. This could be exercise, meditation, yoga, gratitude practice or reading.

14. Work with the right Clients
If your branding and marketing is on point you should be attracting clients that you resonate with. When you work with people who you love, you’ll be less stressed and be able to find more energy for the job.

15. Have something to look forward to
Set goals, for your business and yourself. When we have goals it is easier to work hard as we feel as if we are working toward something. This could be taking your family on holiday, buying a house or going to visit a friend in another country. When you need the energy, re-visiting your goals is a good way to get your head in check!

16. Take breaks and schedule holidays
You wouldn’t let your phone or your car battery run flat so why don’t you take the time to recharge? It is vital that we schedule time to switch off and let the body let go of all the stress. I could give you the “life is short” speech, but it is also vital for creativity and mental vitality. When you are running on half power your work will suffer

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17. Know your “Why”
When human beings have a purpose in life we are able to muster up all sort of energy and achieve great things so when you lose your sense of purpose the opposite happens and energy dwindles. If you are shooting for the sake of it and have no idea why you are doing what you are doing, you are going to get bored and uninspired. Spend some time digging deep and work out why you are a photographer, who you want to work with and why you are doing the particular genre that you are doing. Go back to that before you start every single shoot.

18. Meditate
Meditation has been proven to reduce stress and anxiety and improve creativity and emotional stability. This was a game changer for me. I find that when I am meditating regularly every day I am a lot calmer, come up with better ideas, and I handle problems more rationally and just feel happier generally. It is so easy to get out of practice though! I use the Insight Timer app to record my progress.

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19. Do what you can today
It’s so easy to get out of a good routine when you are busy. If that happens don’t beat yourself up. We are all human. Just do something right here, right now, today that will enable you to get back into good healthy habits.

20. Stop making excuses and just do it!!!!!
The more you put off a better routine the harder it is to get started, so stop listening to your mind. The mind will often talk you out of the difficult choice because it would rather take the easier option like sleeping in or ordering pizza. It’s just what the mind does. You are more than your mind. Ignore the excuses it makes up for you and JUST DO IT. Choose happiness. CHOOSE YOURSELF.

If you would like to learn from me I am running two Creative Photography workshops which are called the Unstuck Yourself  workshops and they will be happening in South Africa

Durban: 17/18 March

Johannesburg: 21/22 April

Click here to find out more or send me a DM and I will give you a call.

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Unstuck Yourself Photo Workshop – Jozi 2019

Unstuck Yourself Photo Workshop – Jozi 2019

This workshop is life changing

This is what Claire Mallon had to say about her experience at the Jozi Unstuck Yourself Workshop in June 2018, and I have to say that this particular workshop was one that I will never forget!

Previously this had been a one day workshop but as there is just so much content to cover I decided that it would be better taught over two days. This proved to be an absolute game changer!

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Here’s what I teach on this workshop.

How to:

    •         Develop your own visual language and style
    •         Find the clients that resonate with you
    •         Turn tricky shooting situations into creative possibilities
    •         Take your images from drab to fab
    •         Make friends with your flash
    •         See the light and make the light
    •         Stay inspired and think out of the box
    •         Create emotive imagery
    •         Compose better
    •         Put your prices up
    •         Use mindfulness to reduce creative anxiety
    •         Take better care of yourself for optimum performance
    •         Put YOU into your work

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Your magic is found deep within you, and that’s what I want us to excavate.My Unstuck Yourself Workshop is for photographers who want to evolve, not for photographers who want to try to be someone else.  The results of my most recent workshop in Jozi affirmed this.

What I loved about having the extra day is that we were all able to really dig deep as attendees filled out their worksheets in the warm winter sun and experimented with the practical demonstrations with my help. There was also time to engage and learn from the other people in the class and this made for a wonderful atmosphere of support, sharing and growth.

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The Parks Natural Light Studio was the perfect place for this workshop and besides all the learning, laughing, worksheets, practical demos and Q&A’s, attendees were treated to a delicious lunch feast on both days and yummy cakes with loads of cups of tea to warm the winter chills.

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On the last night of my Unstuck yourself workshop we have fun with flash and made the last shot in the dark with some shebang, and then finished the workshop with a cheese and wine. We were like a family by that stage. There were some tears, hugs and lots of cheers and happy smiles.

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I really loved working with this bunch of awesome photographers!!!

Here are some of the images that I took of each attendee whilst demonstrating a different technique along with what they had to say about the workshop.

Mpho Mojapelo: If you can, attend Jacki’s workshop, not only will you learn about photography, photographic techniques, business etc, but you’ll also learn about yourself as a person and what you really want out of life and you career. It was great attending the course with other photographers who were all on different parts of their photography and personal journeys, so much to bounce off, and learn from everyone!

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Sophie Smith: I knew that I needed this course, but I had no idea how much I needed it. I knew I was stuck, but I hadn’t got to the bottom of why I was stuck, and how deep rooted those issues were. Jax is incredibly real and also so very generous in sharing her knowledge and experience, not just technical knowledge, but her understanding and her practise of creativity. The insights into her personal story, her work and her experiences are so eye opening and enlightening, from how she got that amazing shot, to what it looks like to burn out and how to avoid it.

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Kelly Harmsen: Thanks for creating a workshop that is so unique and relaxing, where photographers can share and be themselves. I really enjoyed getting to know everyone and seeing things from a new perspective.

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Claire Mallon: This workshop wakes up that inner creative, unsticks the stuck mind and prepares you for making images in any situation. Jacki has helped me with the birth of my photography career and reminded me that anxiety is normal but need not be crippling. All I have to do is breathe and take the leap. This isn’t just a workshop for your photography business it’s a workshop for the photographers soul.

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Simone Osborne: The 2 days made me look deep into myself and be more mindful of my surroundings. I enjoyed every part and every minute of this workshop and it has motivated me to think outside the box and look at every situation differently. It taught me to look where the light is coming from and looking at different angles to be more creative. It was great to meet so many other like minded people as well and thoroughly enjoyed the many deep conversations, tears and laughs we shared as a group.

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Bernice Fisher: Jacki’s workshop was so inspiring, and a huge eye opener. I have changed my thinking towards photography and life in general. This is definitely what I needed to give not only my business, but MYSELF a reboot.

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Judith Belle: I felt so inspired and alot more confident after this workshop. It’s been over a year since I did it and I am still gaining the benefits. It’s like the gift that keeps on giving.

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Being human is a journey and our photography career is part of that. My teachings are holistic and are not just about putting up a light, clicking a button and making money. That’s the easy part. What I teach goes way deeper.  I’m not going to give you a shot list and tell you that my way is the right way. I will show you all the “how to’s”. I will show you so many tips and tricks that will enable you to take your images from drab to fab, but it is up to you to use them in your own way, because I want to teach you how to think, not what to think.  I want you to get over your own self limiting beliefs and stop the “monkey mind” that is constantly holding you back! I want you to get in touch with yourself and really stand out in this oversaturated market.

If you are interested in attending my next workshop please send me a message by clicking here and I will add you to my waiting list.

Click here to join The Conscious Creative Photographer Facebook group, or click here to join my Jacki Bruniquel Photography Coaching page to stay up to date with my latest news and workshop dates.

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Are you my new part time photography assistant?

Are you my new part time photography assistant?

My assistant Charne is changing roles and I will be looking for a person to fill her role as a part time photographic assistant.

Charne has worked for me for two years now, and I have seen her grow in so many ways during this time. We’ve had so many laughs and been on lots of adventures, but she has decided that a career in people photography isn’t her thing and she actually prefers the social media and admin side of this job. Charne is really great with this and I’m so glad that she is staying on to work in the office and BTS but I need to find a new person to help me on wedding and portrait shoots.

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In case you are new to my work …..

I am a creative wedding and portrait photographer based in Ballito KZN. All of my shooting is done on location and I shoot all over KZN, South Africa and have had a few international assignments to date. My office is in my home at the Mouse House and this is where a lot of the post-production is done, although Charne does work from home most often.

My photographic assistant’s responsibilities are:

Ensuring all batteries are charged, lenses are cleaned and equipment is in order for shoots

Packing for shoots and making sure nothing is left behind

Assisting me on all shoots ie carrying bags, changing lenses, carrying ladders, herding people, ensuring that we both drink and eat enough on shoots, working with shot lists and keeping tabs on equipment.

Monitoring memory cards

Working with off camera flash

Working with reflectors and scrims

Ensuring that we stick to schedule

Second shooting during certain parts of a wedding

Backing up images onto various hard drives

Keeping a record of all travel done for the accountant

I work very closely with my assistant on shoots so it is therefore very important that my new assistant is an agreeable person who is easy to get along with. They need to be able to work well under pressure and deal with me who can sometimes be ditzy. We are often away together and need to share a room so I need a female assistant for weddings. I work on a number of high-end weddings therefore this person needs to be professional, polite, discreet and presentable as they will have direct contact with my clients. I’m not interested in employing any chancers who want to work with me for a few months and then go off on their own. It is absolutely vital that this person is 100% reliable and won’t let me down at the last minute. It must be noted that this job involves long hours on your feet and carrying lots of heavy stuff so you need to be physically fit.

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Here is my wish list:

Preferably a Female as we often have to share rooms and sometimes even a bed

A non-smoker

Should have their own transport and a valid license

Fast learner

Hard worker

They must be prepared to work long hours on weekends, and carry heavy equipment. We do have assignments during the week but this is something we can chat about.

They must be prepared to travel, stay overnight on assignments and share a room with me when need be

They should have a valid passport

They must not snore!!!

Assistant is required to be well dressed and groomed on wedding assignments

Must have a knowledge of Photography and can shoot in manual

Organisational skills are very important as is initiative and being able to deal with people

Diligence and taking pride in work is essential

Honesty and reliability is a must

This person needs to be able to prove themselves and go the extra mile

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I spent many years assisting photographers and believe this is a vital stepping-stone to setting up your own business. I will nurture and mentor my new assistant and give them the secrets to the success I have worked for over the years but in return they need to stick around for at least two years and work hard on assignments.

Wedding Photography at the level that I practice it is incredibly hard work but it is also very rewarding. Every job is totally different. We have shot weddings on farms and fancy hotels, have met so many different types of people over the years and have had so many different cultural experiences. If you love people and love people watching this is the job for you. If you love travel you will fit right in. If you love high paced work that is never boring this is the job for you.

This is a part time position and pay per job will be determined by skill and will be increased as applicant adds value to the business.

The successful applicant will be required to go through an intense training period.

Interested persons can send me a CV and a letter motivating why I should hire them. They should also explain why they would like to work with me. My address is jacki@jackibruniquel.com.

If we feel you are potentially the right person for the job there will be a questionnaire to fill out and from there an interview.

Thanks so much for your time.

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