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Q: How Do You Add 1,000 Hits To Your Blog In Two Days?

A: Write a guest post for a blog that is far superior to your own and has tens of thousands more readers. I’m a big fan of The Online Photographer, so I get quite giddy when the editor (the incomparable … Continue reading

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Three In A Row – Day 1

Every wedding season for the past four years, I’ve had one week when I’ve been booked to photograph weddings on three consecutive days. Mentally and physically, that’s a tough ask. At the moment, I’m young enough and fit enough to … Continue reading

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Glimpse

I try hard not to get in the way of videographers at weddings. I’m not always accorded the same courtesy, but that’s life. At a wedding earlier this year, there were two videographers filming the occasion. During the ceremony, one … Continue reading

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DON’T!

Yesterday, I had one of those conversations with someone that leaves you richer for having had it. Maurice and his fiancee Elaine from Velvetine Studios were filming the wedding I was photographing, and we had a chance to chat over … Continue reading

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A Touch of Magic

Yesterday something quite wonderful happened. Out of the blue, Trish of A Touch of Magic rang up, found my house and delivered a chocolate cake. For those of you who don’t know Trish, which is presumably most of you, all … Continue reading

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Flourishing Business

I’ve mentioned it before: I really admire the cake bakers here in Cork. They talk to each other. They recommend each other. They all end up doing a roaring trade. They also make some very fine cakes. And they are … Continue reading

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