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This is Echo

It's been a while since I took Echo out for a walk more then just around the block because she recently had a surgery (nothing major, just a hysterectomy). But last weekend the weather was nice, and her constant begging and never-ending-attention-seeking by nudging my hands away from the keyboard finally won me over. She's half naked with no fur on her tummy, I just don't want her to get sick in winter. In the end I lost to her "Pleeeeease, take me out for a walkie" look...

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She told me to keep it a secret, but I thought unless I point it out, no one will notice the patches of fur missing on her front legs anyway :p

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Judging by the look on her face, I think she quite enjoy the day :)

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New Lay Flat Photobook

This is the photobook I've been telling a few of you about. I ordered a sample but it was delayed for a few weeks because the manufacturer changed the paper stock, which give them a bit of a problem so they had to remade it with their original paper, but it's finally here.

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I really love the lay flat style of the book, it looks so much better compare to the normal ones. It uses true photographic paper so each pages are thick and heavy weight, the colors are vivid and the quality is simply awesome. You can get them up to 12 x 18" which looks stunning, for photobooks size does matter ;)

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Best of all, the price is very reasonable. In fact it is the cheapest one out of all three types of photobook I offer. For those that have been waiting please send me an email or give me a call so I can bring them over for you to take a look in person. New clients will be able to check them out during their session.

While we are on the subject of these coffee table book, I was surprised by the quality of some photobooks available on the market. I went to PMA (Photo Marketing Association International) last month to see if I can find any better album manufacturer, and found some books people offer are shockingly bad. The pages are so thin you don't have to flip the page to see what's on the other side, the resolution are so low it looks like they used a dot matix printer to print the album... On the other hand you can't really blame them because the price was shockingly low as well, you get what you pay for but seeing them in a show which was suppose to aim at photography professional is a bit of a joke, I can't imagine who will offer those to their clients.

But anyway, you don't have to worry about them because I only use the best album manufacturer on the market. I'm sure you'll love them, I know I do and I'm really picky!

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