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Photography Advice: How to capture natural reactions ~ By Wedding Photographer Fiona Kelly

 

Today folks I have some great advice from someone who knows a thing or two about great photography. I am so lucky in my job as both a blogger and as a wedding planner too that I get to work with some of the most talented and creative photographers around. And I get to drool over their delicious images too.

But I am often sat wondering how they do it, how do they capture those incredible images, how do they expertly freeze that brilliant moment on film, the ones that are so natural and full of emotion that you actually feel like you were there yourself just by viewing the photograph?

Well a creative eye, a lot of skill and years of practice is the answer, but to give you a little more insight, Fiona Kelly a London-based wedding photographer and proud member of my Dream Team, has some great tips on how you too can grasp the art…..

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“Most people don’t enjoy having their photo taken, and yet everyone reacts positively and loves photos that capture something of the essence of a moment. An image that shows the real person, not overly posed; a natural reaction. Capturing that emotion is not straightforward, especially when someone is aware that they are being photographed. Its one thing managing to grab an amazing photo of someone laughing, smiling or even crying, when they aren’t aware that image is being taken. Quite something else when you have a rather camera shy person stood in front of you! This is when its up to you, as the photographer, to gain that persons trust and help them relax in front of the camera. Here are some great ways to get those great ‘natural reactions’ with just a little assistance…

Reach out to the person & put your camera down
I know, the irony isnt lost, but just think of how much of a wall that camera can be, especially to someone a bit uncomfortable about having a photo taken. Its a great black lump that stops your rather nervous model from seeing your eyes and connecting with you. Im not suggesting packing the camera away, but lower it a bit every now and again. Have a conversation, ask questions and find out about what makes the person you are photographing tick. Once they trust you and have connected with you a little they will relax. Once they have relaxed you will start to see the real person, and while you are chatting you can start taking a few pictures. The conversation will make them more animated and you can begin to capture some real reactions and show their personality.

Keep taking photos
Once you have put the person at ease then take the time to take a few more photos than you think you might want or need. As with any new situation, most people take a little while to get into the swing of it so keep taking those shots. Make sure you try a few different angles and crops. Most people have a ‘good side’ or a pose or position thats more flattering than others so try out some options. Don’t be afraid to direct them, after all they can’t see how they look through the camera.

Have a bit of fun, and be a little silly
You may find some people leap into the whole ‘photoshoot’ thing quicker than others. One way of figuring out the persons comfort level is to have a little fun and get them to play around with different expressions. Can they be a bit silly, serious, sad or cheeky? (Feel free to join in and help them get into the swing of it!) This isn’t the be all or end all, as some people will immediately feel really self conscious, but at the very least they might start giggling at how silly they feel and you have immediately helped them relax and the ice is broken.

What happens in between the ‘shots’ is the key
These are the times when you can see the real person you are photographing. These moments are the ones that happen right after the shot that the person was waiting for. They relax, they stand or sit the way they would naturally and this can make for wonderful photos that reflect the true personality of your subject. What this means for the photographer is that you should be ready to shoot at all times. Be prepared, anticipate the unplanned and look for those perfect shots that capture your subjects natural reactions.

Do a bit of homework before the shoot
Its amazing how much you can find out about someone before the shoot by asking a few simple questions and chatting a little, even over email. The more you can find out before the easier it will be to get a feel for the person you are shooting and what makes them tick. It also means they will feel more comfortable with you as they will get to know you a bit through this process too. This can help you to work out what to say or do that will make them relax and allow you get those fab shots.

When it comes down to it, there are no hard and fast rules. Nothing is going to guarantee that you get that killer shot that just truely sums up the person you are shooting, but you can certainly help things slightly. Be yourself, be friendly and chatty and above all be ready, prepared and constantly watch whats happening because you never know when that perfect shot is going to happen.

 

Thanks so much to Fiona for these helpful tips, I know as someone with a keen interest in photography I love to hear from the pro’s about how they do it and I still remain in awe. As a blogger the ability to take good photo’s is a must and great photography is something that really inspires me and I hope to continue to learn more about this fine art, sharing my learnings with you as I go, and moving away from the trusted iPhone to my DSLR which sadly remains a dustcatcher at the back of my office.

So tell me, do you have an interest in photography, do you know your ISO from your Aperture? Would you like to know more about the basics of photography or is there any burning questions you have for our resident experts? I know many photographers who read the blog so if you do have any questions get them in now.

Much love,

Michelle xx

 

 

 


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Press: DIY Project featured in Apartment Therapy and others

I absolutely love writing the Pocketful of Dreams blog and getting my hands dirty crafting and creating the DIY projects I feature on the blog. I love it even more when the hard work I put into these features is recognised and rewarded by others too.

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Image credit: Katy Lunsford

One of my recent DIY projects: How to craft a twine-bal light garland has been such a popular post that it has been pinned on Pinterest over 12,000 times and viewed approx 85,000 times. Thud. That’s me falling off my chair.

Seriously  I cannot even begin to describe how happy that makes me. I am imagining hundreds of POD inspired twine-ball light garlands decorating your houses, offices, gardens, kids playrooms, maybe even your wedding venues. It’s a light-filled pretty-fest and I love it.

So here’s a virtual high-five to everyone who has shared the love for this project recently:

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  • Rock n Roll Bride ~ A UK wedding blog that “promotes individuality and general awesomeness within a cookie cutter, pastel and puke-worthy wedding world”. Read the full post here.
  • Apartment Therapy ~ An amazingly brilliant site that aims to help people make their homes more beautiful, organized and healthy by connecting them to a wealth of resources, ideas and community online. Read the full post here.
  • Curbly ~ a web community for people who love where they live. Curbly is the best place to share pictures of your home, find design ideas, and get expert home-improvement advice. Read the full post here.
  • Callooh Callay ~ Design, Fashion, Food and Travel blog. Read the full post here.
  • Willard and May ~ Outdoor living inspiration.  Read the full post here.
  • Discover Create Live blog. Read the full post here.

I must also say a huge thank-you to  North West Wedding Photographer Katy Lunsford who helped make these projects look very pretty by capturing them on camera.

Michelle xx

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Be a part of Oxfam’s first ever online weddings auction ~ And bid on a Pocketful of Dreams Wedding Design Package

 

Hello folks,

No mood board for this Monday morning folks as today I wanted to share with you a concept that is very close to my heart and something I passionately believe in. 

Oxfam is a Charity I have long supported and now I am super-pleased to announce I will be donating a Wedding Design package to their forthcoming online weddings auction. The concept behind it is to give future brides and grooms the chance to bid on exclusive items for a fraction of the normal retail price, whilst raising vital funds for Oxfam.

The Oxfam online wedding auction, supported by leading bridal blog Love My Dress, will run from Sunday 29th April to Wednesday 9th May on eBay. The auction will feature up to 100 one-off gifts with a total  value of £70,000, including a John Nassari photography and celebrity hair-styling package worth £15,000, wedding gowns by designers such as Claire Pettibone, Charlotte Balbier, Sassi Holford and Tammam, a fabulous eco-chic Sawday’s honeymoon to the Lake District and much, much more.
If you are looking for unique wedding items and the opportunity to support a great cause then please do head on over to the auction and take a look at what’s on offer:
www.ebay.co.uk/oxfam

The package I am offering is worth over £2,000 and includes….

Pocketful of Dreams Wedding Design Package

To help you create that cohesive and one-of-a-kind design concept for your wedding. Pocketful of Dreams will work with you to brainstorm ideas and create inspiration boards that will show you how your concept will work in harmony throughout the event. Providing recommendations and ideas for unique and creative favours, decor, flowers, props, linens, stationery, signs and tableware, presented to you in an online wedding lookbook to guide your event planning.

Pocketful of Dreams will also support you in the sourcing of those unique little details and special touches that make your event yours. Creating a working plan to use when briefing suppliers to ensure your design concept is faithfully executed by all concerned.

The Oxfam online wedding auction

Annabel Beeforth, ambassador for Oxfam Weddings and owner of Love My Dress – a UK Wedding & Lifestyle Blog, has helped the charity to pull together prizes from the best wedding suppliers in the UK. Annabel says “Oxfam has always held a place close to my heart and therefore it is a total privilege to have been able to line up donations from some of best in the wedding industry, which will raise vital funds for their very important work.”

The exclusive auction also includes a private consultation with Ian Stuart and a pick of any of his Killer Queen dresses, flowers from florists such as By Appointment Only, Hayford & Rhodes and Philippa Craddock, free venue hire at Senate House and a luxury marquee worth £5,000. This is the perfect opportunity for couples to get their hands on items that may normally be out of reach and help raise vital funds to help support Oxfam’s work with people living poverty around the world.

Sassi Holford, bridal designer says: “I’ve been a long term donor to Oxfam’s successful network of bridal shops, so I am thrilled to be able to donate a dress for this exciting online auction. There are some truly amazing items that have been donated and everyone has the opportunity to bid on any (or all!) of them!”.

Since launching a weddings range Oxfam have raised over £1 million to help change the lives of vulnerable people living in poverty around the world. The online wedding shop, which launched last year, offers a huge range of items needed for the big day including Oxfam Unwrapped wedding lists and favours. Brides can visit one of Oxfam’s 11 bridal boutiques to buy dream designer and vintage dresses all for bargain prices. The online shop also includes a special ethical 100% silver jewellery line, including elegant bracelets, necklaces and earrings.

Lucy Tammam, ethical bridal designer adds: “I was delighted to design this exclusive dress for Oxfam. We have incorporated many traditional crafts done by our fair-trade producers in India to create this spectacular gown in various peace silks, organic and sustainable fabrics. We are sure the bride who wins this will be overjoyed.”

ITEMS UP FOR AUCTION

For more information on the fabulous items available and details of the auction go to: www.ebay.co.uk/oxfam

PHOTOSHOOT ~ ALL THE DETAILS

All images featured in this blog post were created by an exceptional team:

Photography -  Eliza Claire + Annamarie Stepney
Beauty & Fashion Retouching – Chanelle
Segerius-Bruce  at Retouch Me
Film Production –
Mintyslippers
Stylist –
Tiffany Grant Riley
Photoshoot Curator –
Annabel, Love My Dress, supported by my Intern, Franky
Venue – Drapers Hall, London
Models –
First Model Management
Male Model –
Jack Rooney
Hair Stylist – Severin Hubert,
Hepburn Collection
Makeup Artist –
Lucy Baker
Make-up (for 70′s look)
Frontcover Cosmetics, via PR agency Gloss Communications
Nails –
Gemma Timms

For the full shoot see this post on Love My Dress.

 

 

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Are you inspired by Pocketful of Dreams blog?

Want to help get me onto the definitive list of the 99 Most Inspirational Wedding Sites in the World?

…..if the answer is yes then would you please show your support and vote for me here…..

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Zankyou International Wedding Awards 2012
~ sponsored by Etsy.

The awards are Zankyou.com’s opportunity to celebrate innovation, creativity and style in the world of weddings from international bloggers. With the help of over 40 wedding experts from around the world a list of 180 international nominees has been collated. And Pocketful of Dreams is one of them. Erm wow!

Being listed alongside prolific wedding bloggers such as Rock N Roll Bride, Love My Dress and Rock My Wedding, to name just a few, is kind of blowing my mind a little. And with a UK judging panel made up of Mark NiemierkoBoho Weddings and EventsAll Wrapped Up and Forever & Ever Events I can tell you I’m feeling very proud of Pocketful of Dreams today.

So now it’s over to you dear readers  ~ If you find my content inspiring and creative (and I really hope you do) then I’d be delightfully happy to receive your votes.

To cast your vote all you need to do is this:
  • Visit this page
  • Click on Europe
  • Click on Pocketful of Dreams ~ near the bottom of the right hand column
  • Click VOTE
  • Simples!

Voting will take place from 16th April to 11pm on the 23rd of April with the 99 international winners announced on the 25th April.  You can vote for up to 10 sites in each continent and you can vote once a day, every day during the voting period.

For up-to-date news about ZIWA 2012, you can follow on Twitter via @Zankyou_UK and with the hashtag #ZIWA2012.

About Zankyou.com

For those who don’t know Zankyou is a comprehensive site for all things wedding. With the Zankyou Wedding Magazine, helping couples plan the wedding of their dreams and their Online Wedding List and Wedding Website service which allows couples to register for honeymoon activities, a dream project or charitable donation, as well as household goods – and receive the contribution to their list in their regular bank account.

Happy voting peeps and THANK-YOU in advance for your votes.

Michelle xx


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London Blogshop 2012: My Experience

 

Hello folks,

I’ve been meaning to write-up this post about my recent experience at Blogshop.

The weekend before last I spent in London, Shoreditch to be exact, helping the founders of Blogshop teach a room full of students all about the wonders of Photoshop.

Well not all about it as that would take far longer than two days, more like how to get the best out of it for blogging, including some nifty shortcuts, templating tricks and tips on making your images just that little bit more interesting.

The focus is all about speed, as for most of us bloggers, blogging is something we do as an add-on to our already hectic lives, so the need for speed is paramount.

The Blogshop was held at Curtain Road studios which is this amazing all-white, warehouse style space with whitewashed wooden floors and tall windows running the length of the room, throwing some rather pretty sunlight across the room once we opened the curtains during breaktimes. The guys there were also super helpful throughout the two days.

I wasn’t a student at the course but an intern, which basically means I was there to help the teachers, Bri Emery of Design Love Fest and Angela Kohler of Angela and Ithyle, ensure the class ran without a hitch and the students had the very best experience from their two days.

I’ve always wanted to try out Blogshop myself just for the experience, having followed Bri’s blog for some time now so when she announced the London class I got in touch to see if there was any way I could help out and landed the role of intern. The classes always look so inspirational, creative and full of fun ~ in reality they are an incredibly intensive learning experience and a heck of a lot is crammed into the two days.

My role as intern was to ensure the students never felt left behind, to be available and by their side to help them and guide them through the teaching, oh and to help set-up the all-white studio space into a creative environment that reflected the Blogshop ethos and also keep everyone fed, watered and generally feeling comfortable. I felt like I walked a million steps that weekend, I literally did not sit down for about 48 hours, apart from a few precious hours spent cocktail in hand with some of the students in The Hoxton Grill following day 1 of the class. The Hoxton is a really cool hotel where I was lucky enough to squeeze in a quick drink with my friend Rebecca who also happened to be in town that night, if you want to know more about her visit to The Hoxton as well as reviews of Shoreditch and Notting Hill, pop over to Florence Finds.

One thing the experience taught me is to have more confidence in my own abilities, I taught myself how to use photoshop, just like I have taught myself how to blog and so many other things, I just didn’t realise quite how much I already knew about photoshop. Everything Bri and Angela presented to the class I already knew how to do, and so I felt really comfortable and confident helping the students get to grips with it all, in fact it was actually the most enjoyable part of the weekend. My initial perceptions were that this would be a learning experience for me, but it was less about learning something new and more about sharing my skills and helping others to learn and develop.

As well as learning, my other aim for working with the Blogshop team in London was to come away feeling inspired. When presented with such creative geniuses and prolific bloggers as Bri and Angela how could you not come away feeling inspired? Their work is often talked about across the blogosphere, from what they share on their own blogs, Bri’s graphic design work, Angela’s incredible photography and their input to Rue Magazine, these girls are multi-talented and frequently push creative boundaries.

But as I said earlier, the weekend is so incredibly intense, for both students and teachers, that we didn’t get to spend as much time with them as hoped. Understandably they had a lot to cram into their London visit too with so many experiences to fit into such a short space of time, so it was really nice once the teaching was over that Bri, Angela and Jen (Gotch) joined us for a quick drink and we got the chance to get to know them a little bit more outside of just their tutoring roles.

I was also really thrilled to meet Jen that weekend too, Jen Gotch is a prop stylist, photographer and co-owner of Ban-Do accessories, and was in town with Bri to give a behind-the-scenes photographic account of their trip. And trust me when I say this she is just as much fun and lovely in person as her online persona portrays her to be. Please do go take a look at her website, I promise you will come away feeling happy.

So whilst I may not have learnt anything new about photoshop I did learn a heck of a lot about myself. I learnt that people find my teaching style approachable and helpful, that I should trust my abilities and skills and believe in myself a little bit more and that despite how fun it looks ~ learning on this level is intensive ~ but it will give you so very much back in terms of skill and ability to take your blog or business to a whole new level.

I want to say a massive thank-you to a few people who helped me to make the space look all colourful:

    • Bold, experimental London florists Rebel Rebel for their retro-cool flower arrangements in vintage bottles
    • Peach Blossom for suppling us with their tissue garlands and honeycomb ball decorations which looked so pretty as the sunlight streamed through the windows of the studio

And of course I met lots of lovely new bloggers too, please do check out their blogs, twitter and flickr sites you never know what you’ll discover:

This weekend I shall be having a much deserved and so very much needed REST! After several weeks of working right through without days off I am feeling like I need it. It’s no good pushing yourself creatively if you dont have time to absorb the inspiration and let your creative juices flow. So that is my priority for this weekend.

I do hope you have enjoyed my account of my Blogshop experience, it was really wonderful to connect with so many new people and to see them pushing themselves forward and learning a new skill.

Happy weekend folks.

Michelle xx

All images in this post were taken by me either on my trusty iPhone or with my Canon 400D and adapted in Photoshop.

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Its Blogshop Weekend in London

Today and tomorrow I will be here

Images: Curtain Road Studios

Doing things like this…..

Maybe even this….

And meeting people like this….

Images via: Designlovefest

Oh yes I am excited, the Blogshop is in London Town.

I am ready to learn lots of new things, feel inspired and meet all those other crazy-excited and creative friends from this ol world of blogging. Full report coming soon.

Have a wonderful weekend folks.

Michelle xx

 

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Celebrating achievements and becoming a radio star

Good morning folks,

I have just realised that due to a scheduling error my usual Monday morning bridal inspiration hasn’t been posted. Oopsie. So I am going to save that one until next week and instead tell you why I was drinking this over the weekend…..

Champagne, celebrating achievements, fizz

Last week was a little bit of a whirlwind for me, with a few deadlines to meet as well as progressing a lot of really fab projects. I met up with a handful of creative industry folk who will be working with me to bring those projects to life and to say I am excited is a little bit of an understatement. I so love it when people ‘get‘ me and my ideas, they are usually a little off-the-wall and different, but that is what I love so much about this industry, you can be so creative and really push boundaries. I am so very excited about challenging myself with these creative projects and hope they provide you with plenty of inspiration.

The other crazy-exciting thing that happened, which I kind of alluded to on here and if you follow me on Twitter you will know by now. But I received a phone call last week inviting me along to Manchester’s Arndale Centre to talk to BBC Radio Manchester about wedding planning. Thud….yes that was me falling off my chair when said phonecall was received. Once I peeled myself off the floor and pulled myself together, of course I agreed and then proceeded to poop my pants for the next few days.

I needn’t have worried though as it was all fine, yes I was nervous but I think I did really well considering how shy I have been in the past about this sort of thing. I was interviewed by Becky Want as part of BBC Radio Manchester’s Retail Therapy programme which takes place every Saturday morning, sharing my tips on creative ways to save money when planning your wedding. You can listen to the show here on iPlayer, my snippet is about 30 minutes in.

Having listened back to the show since I feel really proud of myself for doing it, and it’s another momentous moment for me and Pocketful of Dreams that I am making sure I celebrate and savour. It was particularly heartwarming to receive a phonecall from my Dad not too long after finishing the show, to tell me how proud he was of me, a moment I will treasure forever. Being a typical bloke, my Dad has struggled to understand what I do, particularly the blogging side, but this really helped him to ‘get it’ and I am so pleased he got to listen.

So the weekend was all about taking a little time out reflect on working hard, making progress and also to enjoy life in the here and now.

I treated myself to these gorgeous sparkly gold shoes from Dune (which you can also see here on instagram), followed by a wonderful afternoon of lunching in Manchester with a new friend. Rounding off the day with a slumber party at my friends house, lots of fizz, a beautiful meal and plenty of giggles.

Today I am wearing, gold shoes, sparkly shoes,

Today I am feeling really happy and looking forward plenty more exciting adventures. I hope your weekend was also fun-filled and you had time for relaxation with family and friends, it what keeps us going folks and what makes the hard work worthwhile.

There is a little snippet of party inspiration coming up this afternoon, it’s not bridal but I hope you will still love it.

Have a great day folks.

Michelle xx

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Free Workshop: Tom Barker Photography – Camera 101

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I recently posted an idea called SkillSwap, all about us creative industry types getting together to share our respective creative skills and knowledge with each other. So when photographer Tom Barker contacted me about his free photography workshop I jumped at the chance to attend.

I first met Tom at our Christmas Tweet-Up in Manchester and spent the evening chatting weddings and businesses. Tom has a relaxed and fun approach to wedding photography so I am really looking forward to attending his workshop and finally getting to grips with my Canon EOS 400D digital camera.

So far all I know how to do is set it to auto, point and shoot. I would love to know how to take better pictures, particularly as a blogger as there are so many things I do that I’d love to blog about but I never have decent images to go with the posts so I inevitably end up leaving it in the drafts folder never to see the light of day.

The FREE workshop is taking place in Castlefield, Manchester on Sunday 29th January, 12noon – 5pm. There are just a few places left so if you do want to learn a little bit more, as well as having a fun day out then do contact Tom by email to reserve your spot.

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Here’s all the details…..

Workshop – Camera 101

Foundations for Creating Better Photos

Learn your Camera, Get out of Auto Mode and Create with Intent. Welcome to Camera 101; foundations for creating better photos.

This isn’t your typical workshop looking at a presentation of photos whilst analysing shutter speeds and f-stops, this isn’t looking at photoshop images, this isn’t about using Auto Mode.

This is building block type workshop that will break down the principles of Exposure and Composition into something we can understand and use when shooting everyday.

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  • Exposure - We’ll look at the basics of Shutter Speed, ISO and Aperture then get into their relationship and how you can use them to your advantage. Do you know what a stop is?
  • Composition - Starting with simple rules you’ll learn to balance your photos, we’ll go more advanced and dive into lenses to understand compression and distortion.
  • Controlling your Camera - Do you really know how to control all the aspects of your camera? Different setups work for different people, i’ll show you how I work and other ways you can.
  • Create with Intent - Chances are you’ve already taken some great photos, could you take it again? Could you make it better? Rather than relying on pot-luck we’ll learn to intentionally create photos.
  • What do you need? - Just your camera and one lens. It doesn’t matter which lens, it could you the 18-55 you got with the camera, it could be a prime lens. You don’t need to understand any technical aspects of photography before you attend this workshop.
  • Where, When & How Much? - We’ll be shooting around Castlefield nearish Manchester City Centre. The workshop will be held on Sunday the 29th of January from midday until 5.
  • The best thing about this workshop is the cost, it’s free.
  • There are only 8 places available, get in touch with an email to secure your place and for more details.
  • R.S.V.P tom@tombarkerphotography.co.uk
  • Find our more about Tom Barker photography here.

If you do book onto the course, please drop by and say hello so we can virtually meet beforehand.

Michelle x

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Calling all Bloggers: Come with me to the London Blogshop

Happy Saturday peeps.

I’m pretty sure you’ll be having a relaxing one this weekend, what with all that festive cheer and all that partying taking it’s toll. Unfortunately for me I’m not resting this weekend, I’m working on the blog, but heck it’s not really work when you love it, is it?

I have decided I’ll be posting more blogging, business and personal related stuff at the weekends, keeping the wedding planning inspiration and advice to during the week. After all this blog is about charting my journey in setting up my own business, but also as a thirty-something woman making her way through life. I love to blog, I love writing about so many different topics, particularly if something is on my mind and I so very much love it that I connect with my readers on a level that makes me feel I’ve had a good chinwag with an old friend. No better way to solve a problem or just digest a particular issue than to hear the opinions of others is there?

So weekends will now be filled with everything that’s happening in the world of POD, that’s Pocketful of Dreams to you and I. If you have something you’d like me to chat about here then please do drop me an email with your suggestions, perhaps it’s a business question, something you’d like to know about blogging and social media, or maybe something more personal you’d just like anther opinion on. Email me at michelle{at}pocketfulofdreams.co.uk

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This week I have something so very exciting to tell you, I’ve been wanting to share this news for ages and now I can.  After a somewhat tumultuous 2011, I am leaping into the new year with excitement and vigour. This year I want to really grow my business, that is my main priority, but I also want to grow as a person. I want to fuel my creativity, gain a different perspective, get out there and meet so many more interesting and inspiring people and learn new skills.

So I am doing everything within my power to make these things happen. One of these things which ticks all the above boxes is an amazing workshop called BLOGSHOP.

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 Image credits: Bri Emery of designlovefest and Angela Kohler via Blogshop

BLOGSHOP is basically a Photoshop bootcamp for bloggers. A full weekend jam packed with training and techniques about how to make the images on your blog unique and eye catching, so you can take your blog to that next level of awesomeness.

I have been following the goings on of BLOGSHOP for some time now. Created in Spring 2011 by super-talented designer Bri Emery of designlovefest (who also happens to be Art Director of my favourite online publication Rue Magazine) + photographer Angela Kohler.  I have watched on in awe as the workshop was hosted in major cities across the US and Europe with so many amazingly creative people taking part and sharing their stories of fun, creativity and inspiration.

And can you believe it….. BLOGSHOP  is coming to London. Hell yeah baby.

 

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Image credits: Bri Emery of designlovefest and Angela Kohler via Blogshop

Now I know I already have a head start with photoshop and like to think I know my way around it, all my images are adapted in Photoshop, including my mood boards, but I am totally self-taught and my mantra is that there is ALWAYS room to learn more about any subject.

But this isn’t just a learning day for me, oh no, I’m actually going to be part of the team in London, working with Bri and Angela to help make the day happen. I’m their official London Blogshop Intern and honestly I think I may actually burst with excitement about it.

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Image credits: Bri Emery of designlovefest and Angela Kohler via Blogshop

I cannot wait to meet the team and all the other bloggers who will be there over the course of the weekend. More than anything I am looking forward to working with Bri and Angela, two people I have admired from afar for their creativity, stylish approach and fun personalities. I will be working my little cotton socks off to help them make the weekend just as awesome as all the other Blogshops.

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 Image credits: Bri Emery of designlovefest and Angela Kohler via Blogshop

The London Blogshop takes place March 10th and 11th 2012, the cost to attend is $772.71 which works out about £497.00 at today’s exchange rate. There are just FOUR places remaining on the London Blogshop  so hurry, this is one you’re not gonna want to miss.

You can book your place here.

For an insight into what goes on at a Blogshop, have a gander at this little preview…..


blogshop europe from arian soheili on Vimeo.

London Blogshop, Blogshop, Photoshop for Bloggers, Blogger Workshop, Blog Training, (2)

Image credits: Bri Emery of designlovefest and Angela Kohler via Blogshop

Honestly I cannot tell you how fortunate I feel to have this opportunity, to have the chance to meet other bloggers with a drive and passion for their craft and to learn from the very best there is out there, I am so flippin excited.

If you have already booked on the London Blogshop  then please do pop by and say hello in the comments below, it would be fab to virtually meet you beforehand.

Michelle xx

Image credits: Bri Emery of designlovefest and Angela Kohler via Blogshop 

 

11

Teach someone to fish…A New Community Project

Good morning boys and girls,

Craft, Teaching, Fishing, Quote, Skill Swop

Image credit: Made by Joel, quote added by me.


I have something rather exciting to put to you all, this is a kind of test-the-water trial run for an idea that has been brewing away in the back of my mind for quite some time now.

It’s fair to say I have a lot of goals, there’s so many things I want to do, both to expand my business but also to expand my mind. I thrive on creativity and learning, it’s what drives and motivates me, I am a little bit of a geek actually and generally if I don’t know how to do something I’ll look it up, I’ll read a book, I’ll ask Google. Until I can hone that skill into something usable.

Floristry, flower courses, flower arranging, teaching, learning, skill swop

Image credit Frolic Blog

But sometimes a book can’t tell me everything, sometimes the only way to really learn is to see a person at work, to learn first-hand from someone who has mastered their craft over years and years, or has that spark of creative genius.

If I could I would be on every training course imaginable that would allow me to learn the things I want to, but being a fairly new business and the only one responsible for keeping that old roof above my head, I don’t have an endless budget that will allow me to pay for all the fancy training courses and exciting workshops that I want to attend. God knows I wish this was not the case but I have to be realistic about it.

I also have so many things I want to do for my business, from branding to PR, to basic blog improvements. Some things that I know are best left to professionals, but again that endless pot of money is hiding itself from me.

Which got me thinking…..

Photography, Camera, Boy with camera, Skill Swop, Teaching, Learning

Image Credit: Hansel Dobbs.com

….about Skill Swapping.

It’s certainly not a new concept, the idea being you trade the skills you have to offer in exchange for the things you want to attain. What is the most valuable thing we can offer other people? I’ll give you a clue, it’s not money!

Our skills, our time, and our knowledge are worth far more to each other than those little gold cones. Sure businesses still need to make money, and I’m not suggesting this as any kind of alternative for a thriving economy, or for everyone to get a few freebies rather than paying for goods and services. Rather I am suggesting creating a community of like-minded people who have small budgets but big ideas, those people who see the benefits in giving and sharing, in making new friends, in doing something for someone else and in doing so learning something new along the way.

Isn’t this also the route to lasting happiness too, learning and giving are supposedly two of the key components to a happy life.

Baking, cupcakes, teaching, Learning, skill swop

Image Credit: Tartelette Blog

So essentially my intentions with this post are two-fold:

  • I wanted to put it out there about the things I’d like to learn this year, as well as the skills I have to offer to see if anyone would be interested in skill-swapping with me
  • Secondly I’d like to invite people who like this idea to share their skill-swaps too so that together we can create a community of skill-swappers within the wedding industry, it can be anyone from a small business to a bride-to-be, I don’t really mind.
For example
  • Perhaps you are a bride-to-be who has an idea for hand-drawn illustrations to create her own wedding invitations, but your attempts are more playschool than art-school. But you do know how to dance the foxtrot and plan to merengue your way down the aisle. So in exchange for a few drawing lessons you can teach someone to dance.
  • Maybe you are a new business and you have no clue how to get your head around social media and need to kickstart those conversations, yet you know how to balance the books in your sleep. So in exchange for social media lessons you show someone some basic bookeeping skills.
I hope you get the picture of what I’d like SKILLSWAP to be about.

SKillSwap, skill swap, teach, learn. share skills

How can you get involved?

  • Well you can comment in the box below, even if it’s just to say you love the idea, please do let me know.
  • If you want to join in the SkillSwap List the skills you have to offer along with the skills you’re looking to acquire, you will also need to let people know how to contact you, so either direct them to your own website or insert your email address, my advice would be to write it like this michelle{at}pocketfulofdreams{dot}co{dot}uk, which should stop those nasty robot spammers inundating you with all sorts of rubbish, Oh and I also suggest not listing your phone number, unless of course you want to!
  • Hopefully if this idea is appealing there will be a list of comments you can peruse to see if you can find a skill-swap match (If it’s really popular I will create a static page for Skill Swap which people can keep on adding to and a fancy form to fill in)
  • Then get contacting your skill-swappers and work up your deal.
To get you started here’s mine….

My SKILLSWAP

The skills I am looking to acquire this year include:

  • Learning how to use my Canon and how to take better pictures for my blog
  • Learning the art of floristry, everything from the basics to elaborate flower displays
  • Learning more creative crafts like decoupage, pottery, stitching and so on
  • Learning how develop my blog further (all the behind-the-scene techy stuff)
In return the skills I can offer include:
  • How to set-up a blog and develop your own design style
  • How to create and format interesting business presentations and documents
  • How to use photoshop for blogging ~ including developing mood boards and interesting image styles
  • How to market your business ~ everything from brand strategy to PR

I am based in the North-West but willing to travel throughout the UK for the right opportunities. You can contact me by email with your skill-swap offer: michelle{at}pocketfulofdreams{dot}co{dot}uk

So there you have it. I really do hope this appeals to people, I know it may take a little while to get off the ground, but in time this may prove to be a really successful project, my vision is that it’s one that brings so many skill-swappers together. Who knows we may even have a little party if that happens.

Happy Swapping.

Michelle xx

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