Unstuck Yourself Workshop-Durban 2019

Unstuck Yourself Workshop-Durban 2019

I love running my Unstuck Yourself Creative Photography workshop at my home in Ballito as it just feels so lovely and personal. And that’s just it, my workshops are personal.

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I enjoy getting to know my students and when the workshop is done we stay in touch via a private Facebook group, which means that there is continued support. Friendships have been formed as a result of my workshop and I’ve  so enjoyed seeing students images get better and better and their businesses thrive. This isn’t one of those workshops where there are 20 people all vying for a position to photograph a styled shoot. Nope I keep the numbers down to give everyone personalized attention.

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At the end of June 2019 I hosted 8 wonderful photographers at my home, which I call the “Mouse House”, for my seventh Unstuck Yourself Creative Photography workshop in South Africa. We had a real mixed bunch, some of the photographers who attended have been in business for close to a decade and others are just starting out.

Despite their varying levels of experience we had so much fun and they all wanted to learn

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

Running the workshop over two days instead of one is the best decision I have made as it really gives attendees the chance to totally immerse into the creative process. We spent two full days working on the worksheets I have designed to get people thinking about their own creativity, life and business.

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I gave lectures about all my secrets and stories and everything I have learnt over the last ten years of working as a professional photographer.

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I gave lots of practical demonstrations about shooting in the mid-day sun.

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I gave students a bunch of tips and techniques abou how to make amazing images in messy, ugly spaces, boring spaces or just a plain white wall.

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I showed them my simple approach to flash photography and the joys of using lighting modifyers and then everyone got to play with me on hand to ask questions.

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We ate absolutely incredible lunches by Bleu Berri Concept Catering, drank loads of tea and coffee and finished it all off with a cheese and wine and a special G&T by West Coast Distillers for those who are into a spot of gin!

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Creative Photography Workshop by Jacki Bruniquel

A huge thanks to Carolyn from Adore weddings and Events who made us the most beautifully decorated table with gorgeous splashes of coral tulips and foraged botanical delights. I particularly loved the blue delft plates which she hired from the Delish Sisters!

Thanks also to House of Hudson for the chairs and Two Fold Interiors for the lovely linen.

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Here’s what some of these attendees had to say along with a few of the pics I took of them to demonstrate practical techniques.

Dawn Oosterberg: Attending Jacki’s Unstuck Yourself workshop was real food for my creative soul. I was rather bored and a little stuck in my photography and Jacqui managed to really draw me out of myself. Her natural, easy teaching style is not intimidating at all, but is rather raw, honest and real. This helps you feel comfortable to be yourself, to make mistakes and, most importantly, to grow. I walked away from this workshop feeling inspired, refreshed (can anyone say “Mama’s day out?”) and ready to take on new challenges. Thank you, Jacki, for really massaging in the new information, for being patient and for inspiring us all with your journey.

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Lucy Gemmill: I left Joburg so super excited to attend Jacki’s ” Unstuck yourself” course in June. From the moment I walked through the door and was given a massive hug by both Jax and Charne. I was made to feel welcome and included throughout the two full on days.

I thoroughly enjoyed myself, where I was I met by a wealth of camera knowledge, from a team of amazing individuals. I found the soul searching fascinating. We were asked through several diverse modules to figure out what made us “tic”. I have figured out a lot about myself as I dig deep to this day, several weeks later on. By doing this I will attempt to implement what I have searched for and found within myself. Plus continuing to do so.

I loved every second of this course. I am so glad that I was able to travel from Joburg to attend.

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Shezaad Ally: The Unstuck Yourself workshop totally changed my way of thinking. I used to panic in wedding situations but Jacki not only gives you the tools to shoot in messy rooms she also teaches you how to calm down. My images also have more emotion since the workshop and my clients are so amazed at what I am able to create.

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Anja Meyer: The Unstuck Yourself Workshop was an amazing experience, not just photographically, but all round! Yes it focused on photography, but it also focused on tapping into your creativity, looking after your health and being more mindful when shooting. I felt beyond inspired and so excited to try new things after the workshop.

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Anneke Human: Attending Jacki’s workshop has been such a blessing at the right time, I came un-inspired and surely left inspired and unstuck. I’m excited about my photography again and I can’t wait to see and use light better. I loved the workshop!!

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Sally Mackay: ‘Jacki – you are a legend! It was a privilege to attend your ‘Unstuck yourself’ workshop in Durban. Your honest and open approach to the workshop was refreshing and I thoroughly enjoyed every aspect of it. I was pushed out of my comfort zone in the mindful practices and loved the opportunity to play and try different techniques.   Your approach to difficult situations was inspiring and I will always think ‘What would Jacki do?’ going forward!   It was lovely to experience this workshop with like-minded people, who shared their experience and expertise freely. I feel that I have gained an extended community.

Thank you again for sharing your valuable wisdom with us.

Thank you also to Charne who looked after us so beautifully – you really are a patient angel ‘behind the scenes’!!

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If you would like to attend the next Unstuck Yourself Creative Photography Workshop click here for more details.

The next one will be happening at my home in Ballito on the 17th and 18th of March 2020.

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How to shoot in tricky locations

How to shoot in tricky locations

Oh my gosh, it smells like pee here!

Yip that literally came out of one of my bride’s mouths as I directed her into a vacant plot festooned with litter!

Why in gods name would I ask her to pose there?

Well it was day two of a very busy Hindu wedding and she was getting ready in her family home which was teeming with people. The house was chockas with family who were all directing her this way and that way, demanding her attention and taking pics over my shoulder with their cell phones. They all meant well, but I had to get her outside and away from all the humans for some portraits. There wasn’t time to drive to a fancy hotel or a pretty beach and most of the garden had been tented for a function. I had to make do with what was around and so I had to think a bit differently!

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As wedding photographers we are often challenged with tricky shooting situations and not so pretty locations.
If you are a good problem solver and have a creative mind plus a good dollop of technical ability, chances are you will be able to turn these situations into creative possibilities.

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It’s so easy to panic and get stuck in a thought process that says, “I can’t possibly make anything interesting here. It’s all a mess. I just can’t do this” The mind loves to amplify fear and when things look difficult and this fear mode might kick in which can spiral into panic. When you’re in a flap you’re so busy thinking about all the reason why you can’t that there isn’t much space for all the reason HOW you can.

If you battle with this the first step is to BREATHE!

  • And then stand back and really look at the situation.
  • Don’t look at all the problems. Look at the possibilities.
  • Look at the light. Look for compositions. Look for interesting shapes.
  • Look for things that can help you block the ugly bits out.
  • Look for blocks of colour.
  • What will happen if you change your point of view?
  • What will happen if you introduce flash?
  • What about using a different lens?
  • What about opening up your aperture?
  • What if you hold something up to the lens?
  • What about using lens compression?
  • What about exposing for the highlights?

Here’s another example of me being challenged by the surroundings!

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If you would like to learn more about how to problem solve in tricky shooting circumstances. This is one of the many things that will be covered in my upcoming Unstuck Yourself Creative Photography workshops, which are happening in:

Jozi on the 5 + 6th June 2019 – Bookings close 30th May – Only 5 spots left!

Durban 26 + 27th June 2019 – Bookings close  25th May – Only 4 Spots left!

Click here for more information about my Unstuck Yourself Workshop.

I’m currently offering a “Friends Special” – where 2 friends booking will pay R8000 each for the two-day workshop as opposed to the R11.5K price.

Click here for  a bit more info about that.

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I haven’t had a bridezilla in eight years

I haven’t had a bridezilla in eight years

I haven’t had a bridezilla in eight years, actually no I have had one but she wasn’t really my typical client!

Considering the fact that I have literally shot hundreds of weddings, this is a pretty amazing feat as when I go into certain photography forums I am often shocked at the amount of photographers having a huge moan about their clients online.

My Mom always taught me to never write anything down that could incriminate you or hurt someone’s feelings as once it’s down on paper or in cyber space you don’t really control over where it could land up.

I’ll be the first to put my hand up and say I’ve slipped up here and there but I don’t have the need to complain about my clients because they are awesome!

How did I do that?

Crystal Barn Destination Wedding in the Natal the Midlands shot by top South African Wedding Photographer Jacki Bruniquel

Step One

I’m unapologetically myself in my work and what I put out online. When people resonate with my work, they have already seen into a bit of my soul. If they connect with my photos, they are responding to the way that I see the world.

My clients are not choosing me because I am the cheap photographer. They choose me because they like my vision and the way that I express myself.

This means that there is a respect.

I have found that the more I charge the less hassle people give me. My clients trust me to deliver. A trustworthy reputation is earned over time.

So my advice is to only put up work that is YOU. Don’t put up work that you think people will like, or work that everyone else is making. Put out the work that you want to attract and make sure that you know what you are all about and who you want to work with.

Step Two

Before I even take on a client I always ask them to tell me their story.

This is the next step in forging a connection. The more information my clients give me about who they are and what they want, the better I can serve them. When people open up about who they are, then I am able to tap into their energy and so the bond begins to form. It is vital for me as an artist to be able to connect with my client’s heart space so that I can shoot from my heart. This is where I find my inspiration.

Step Three

I educate my clients about the way that I work and what I need from them. It is important for me to set the expectations. Failed expectations = the mother of all disappointments.

Step Four

When I shoot a wedding I am totally present and 100% there for my clients. Nothing else exists to me on their day.

Step Five

I am more than a photographer on the day of the wedding, I am there to serve my clients and give them an incredible experience. This means we will fetch them water if needed, find a headache pill if needed and calm frazzled nerves if need be. Many of my clients have in fact become friends after the wedding.

Step Six

I am upfront about how long it will take for the images to be ready and my attention to detail is razor sharp from the beginning to the end of the process as I am not shooting 45 weddings a year. I am only doing a maximum of 15, which means I can give every client the attention they deserve for the price they are paying.

Step Seven

Let’s face it my work is a bit offbeat. Yes I photograph the shoes and the décor and all those details if required, but my clients generally hire me because they want something more than an album of what their wedding looked like. I’m sure that is why I don’t attract the bridezillas. My clients are cut from the same cloth as me. We’re slightly offbeat and we love beautiful, bright images filled with creative soul. We love images that move us and tug at the heartstrings. We love images that are silly, humorous and painted with quirk. When people hire me because of me – I know that it’s going to be a special working relationship!

Check out my Facebook live where I talk about this topic.

Hurdhi Celebration with holi fight at the Ayoba Zimbali part of a five day hindu wedding shot by Top South African Wedding photographer Jacki Bruniquel

Thanks to all the wonderful couples who have graced my lens. I am so incredibly grateful to you all!

If you would like to learn more about how to attract the clients who resonate with you I still have a few spots free on my upcoming Unstuck Yourself Creative Photography workshops, which are happening in:

Jozi on the 5 + 6th June 2019 – Bookings close 30th May – Only 5 spots left!

Durban 26 + 27th June 2019 – Bookings close  25th May – Only 4 Spots left!

Click here for more information about my Unstuck Yourself Workshop.

I’m currently offering a “Friends Special” – where 2 friends booking will pay R8000 each for the two-day workshop as opposed to the R11.5K price.

Click here for  a bit more info about that.

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Unstuck Yourself Creative Photography workshop in Durban

Unstuck Yourself Creative Photography workshop in Durban

If you are a photographer who has been itching to attend my Unstuck Yourself workshop but haven’t been able to get in I’ve got good news for you I am coming to Jozi in June! Yip here are the dates.

UNSTUCK YOURSELF ONE DAY CREATIVE PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP
13 JUNE 2018  IN JOHANNESBURG

OPTIONAL EXTRA DAY OF PRACTICAL SHOOTING DESIGNED FOR THOSE THAT NEED A BIT MORE HANDS ON FUN
14 JUNE 2018 JOHANNESBURG

If you would like to attend or be put onto a waiting list drop me a mail on jacki@jackibruniquel.com

YAAAY!

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Today I will also tell you about the workshops that happened here in Durban at my home this summer. We had 17 wonderful souls attend on two separate days. Some had been in business for years, some had just started out, some had flown in especially for the workshop and some lived down the road. We had people from Nambia, Zambia, the UK and Salt Rock. One thing they all had in common is that they found themselves nodding to the following questions and they came to the workshop for a creative reboot.

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If you find yourself relating to what I am about to ask you then this workshop is designed especially for you too!

Are you

  • feeling like you are stuck in a rut when it comes to your photography?
  • struggling with the immensity of maintaining creativity whilst running your own business?
  • terrified of putting your prices up, meaning that you are taking on so much work that you don’t have a moment for yourself or your family?
  •  fearful of shooting in tricky lighting situations and messy rooms?
  • feeling burnt out and uninspired?

Do you

  • feel afraid to push your own boundaries and try new things?
  •  find yourself blindly following trends for the sake of it?
  • find that your flash gives you anxiety? 
  • feel like your work sucks and that this is causing you to feel inadequate?

My aim with this workshop is to help you move past any fear based mindsets you have surrounding your work and give you confidence to turn tricky situations into creative possibilities. I want to help you speak with your own visual language and create images that you are proud of so that you can put your prices up and have more balance in your life! I want to inspire you to have fun with photography – just like when you first started out. Your camera can’t kill you so why then all the anxiety? The aim of this workshop is to move you out of a place of stuckness and into a place of self expression and confidence!  This is not a workshop where you will be shooting pretty models or learning how to be someone else!

I know what it is like to feel totally burnt out and uninspired but with my Fine Art background, introspection and lots of reading I manage to push through the dark patches! I want to help you to do the same! So far I have done workshops in Jozi, Cape Town and Durban and I love seeing my past attendees thriving.

Here’s what Angie had to say about her experience

  I thoroughly enjoyed the Unstuck Yourself Workshop with Jacki! Jax shares an abundance of knowledge that’s been poured from her heart. Not only did I leave with practical tips and tricks for dealing with difficult shooting environments, but found what makes my soul sing and why I love shooting. The workshop has given me the confidence to experiment and play with my flash, as opposed to being afraid of it! The Unstuck Yourself Workshop has given me a fresh perspective to creative shooting and I can’t wait to play again! 

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 (This photo of Ang was taken by me on the day by the way. She was warned to bring an extra set of clothes – also we have no drought here in Durbs at the mo!)

But back onto the Durban workshop. As mentioned I held this workshop at my home in Ballito as I wanted to teach in a casual, creative space where folk can kick their shoes off and feel like they are at home.

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I should back track though and mention that our work together actually starts 4 weeks before the Unstuck Yourself workshop even happens when attendees are given weekly exercises designed to kickstart the creative process.  These are the beginning of our journey together and ensure that everyone enters the right mindset before the big day even starts.

When the big day for the Durban workshop eventually came around we started off with lectures in the lounge where I told my story and shared advice on everything from finding your own language to the importance of educating your clients.

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When the sun was high in the sky we went outside to work with lighting techniques to get rid of what I call “racoon eye”. I don’t use professional models for demonstrations – Nope I take pics of everyone who attends! This isn’t that kind of workshop!

As you can see Milo is a gorgeous girl that’s for sure but no one looks great under the unflattering noon sun. Here’s a before and after problem solving lighting technique pic that doesn’t involve expensive strobes.

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And here’s what Milo had to say about the workshop

Your workshop was amazing, Jax. I left feeling like I had new life breathed into me, not only in my photography journey but in my personal life too, and with a greater knowledge of who I am as a photographer, what I want to photograph and with the tools to create truly amazing ‘out of the box’ photos.

Here’s another example this time with the gorgeous Des.

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Here’s what Des had to say about her experience

 I needed a workshop that gave me a reason to shoot as I was in a slump. I needed something that would give me a creative reboot. The workshop gave me some perspective. It was kind of the light at the end of my dark tunnel. I know I need to work seriously hard but I feel like I have a reason to now.

After our first practical shooting session we hit the lunch table which was beautifully decorated by the uber talented Carolyn from Adore Weddings and Events. Thanks Ca you are a ray of sunshine in my life!!!

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The food which was made by Carissa from Bleu Berri Catering was delicious, nurturing and vegetarian! I wish she could cook for me every single day!!!

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Huge thanks also to Kendal from the House of Hudson for providing the tables and chairs. My balcony feels very bare without them now and I miss them – A lot of learning and sharing happened over that lunch table!

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After lunch we went into more lectures which cover everything from how to unboring your pics to how to deal with creative anxiety. We also had time for questions of which there were many!!!

The afternoon/evening involves practical shooting time where I show attendees various techniques to problem solve tricky shooting and lighting situations.

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Here’s a few examples of shots I took of attendees and a few words about their experience

Talitha Ullrich

I took this photo to teach people not to be scared of of a bit of rain!

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I had a very special day at the Unstuck Yourself Workshop and I personally feel that this workshop goes beyond photography

 Jacki’s humbleness and kindness was so prevalant throughout the day and her ability to share and teach others is a special gift and something not many share

Lisa Woest

Shot in a boring white room in tricky light to show you that you don’t need to shoot in fancy venus to create something interesting

 Everything about the workshop was beneficial and the cost was worth it 🙂 A great investment to my own business. 

Leah Van Zyl

 Shot in a boring white room to take the fear out of boring

 I loved every second of your lovely workshop, I feel so inspired, thank you. 

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Elizabeth Donnell (also my long term assistant who has just gone out on her own)

Image taken in a boring white room to demonstrate the idea of using flash to make shadows.

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Jacki is a brilliant teacher, not only due to her wealth of experience but her humble, honest nature allows her to completely open up about her flaws, failings and mistakes in a way that many others egos wouldn’t allow. She has taught me to take mistakes as lessons, unforeseen chaos as opportunities and ways to navigate through the photography world, clients and life. I have learnt that photography can be a business but most importantly it is a way of playfully capture the best moments of life that will tangibly represent our fondest memories.

I have been incredibly privileged to have such a remarkable human open up to me and teach me everything she knows without reservation and I have grown in ways I never dreamed I could under her watchful eye and persistent nudging.

Kim McDonald

 Shot in the mid day sun with flash to show you how easy flash can be when explained simply!

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 This workshop is really helpful with creativity. Seeing what you created in those situations was amazing.

 I loved the homework and the fact that you showed us practical tips. I don’t have a lot of gear so I loved when you were using unconventional things to create your shots. 

Bailee Guy

Shot to show attendees how handy a constant light source can be when in a rushed situation. The light bulbs were just added for a bit of fun!

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Loved everything minute of the workshop 
My brain is still trying to process and absorb all the invaluable informational you gave us – I am seriously amped for my next wedding in a couple of weeks time

Chantel Oosterberg

Having some fun here with constant light sources

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I was feeling pretty burnt out before the workshop so it was important to be reminded that you need to take time out for yourself to get those creative juices flowing constantly.

Weddings are not always completely pretty and perfect so I loved the fact that Jacki taught us how to problem solve difficult shooting situations by using little tricks that she demonstrated to us.

I am feeling inspired after the workshop and can’t wait to start applying some of the things to my work.

Derryn Semple

 Shot at night when all the light is finished and many photographers are freaking out

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 “Jacki’s workshop was like a big hug and a kick up the arse at the same time. Her barefooted, casual approach allowed us to feel completely at ease in the cozy setting of her home while she delivered some hard truths. I left feeling inspired to experiment more with the lighting equipment which was getting dusty in my cupboard, and prepared to put in the time to improve my skills. Hearing the journey Jacki has been on to get to this point and understanding that her struggles as a creative are just the same as mine, and the same as everyones, made me feel inspired and motivated. Jacki shared her knowledge openly and freely, and has equipped me with the tools and the confidence to take my business to the next level. Thank you Jacki – the hug was nice but the kick up the butt was necessary.”

 We end the evening off with more sharing and cheese and wine around the table and the great news is that if you attend my workshop you get to join my private facebook group which means that we continue to support each other along our journies.

If you would like to attend the next Jozi workshop here are the details

When: 13 June 2018

What: Full Day Unstuck Yourself workshop plus 4 weeks of homework which will be completed before the day to get you into the right mindset.

Where: Johannesburg Natural Park Lights Studio

Cost: R5000 for the One day Unstuck Yourself Workshop 13th

Times 10am – +- 8.30/ 9pm

NEWS FLASH I AM ALSO OFFERING AN ADDITIONAL DAY FOR THOSE ATTENDEES WHO WOULD LIKE TO SPEND MORE PRACTICAL TIME WITH ME WORKING WITH FLASH AND SHOOTING TRICKY LIGHTING SITUATIONS.

When 14 June 2018

Where: To be confirmed

What: The group will be divided up and given challenges to overcome using lighting and problem solving techniques taught the day before. You will be photographing each other as opposed to models. We will be on hand to help and guide you throughout the day.

Times : 2pm – 7pm

Cost : R3850

If you would like to attend the Jozi workshop or be put on a waitlist drop me a mail on jacki@jackibruniquel.com

Classes are limited to 12 people and sell out fast so don’t delay if you would like to book.

PS Thanks to Lizzy and Charne for the pics xx

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