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What gear do you use? We use a range of professional camera equipment some of which which includes, Nikon, Canon and Lumix camera bodies with a wide range of lenses. We also use a range of professional audio and production equipment to make your wedding look even that more cinematic and creative! Are you available interstate and internationally Yes, we love the opportunity to shoot at beautiful locations away from home. How long will it take to receive the finished product? We aim to get our wedding films and photos done as quickly as possible after the day. Generally this can be from 2-3 weeks, however depending on the time of year and our work loads this may change a little, but we will always keep you updated with how everything is coming along! How do we receive finished product? In the case of wedding films, once we have completed a draft of your film we will email you a private link for you to view before sending it out to your family and friends.

For photography, with your permission, we always love to upload a sneak peak preview album of about 20-40 of our favourite photos form the wedding to Facebook and on our blog for you to view. The final package will be shipped to you in a beautiful box with on a USB stick. Do you charge for travel? In most areas around the cairns region we do not charge for travel, this includes Port Douglas, Mossman, The Tablelands area etc. any areas beyond roughly a 80km range from Cairns will generally incur travel fees. Do you offer any discounts on your wedding packages?if you book both films and photography with us not only do you have the benefit of having the one creative team look after capturing your special day you will also save some cash!!! we offer anywhere form a $200 - $500 discount for booking both film and photography with us. We also offer a 10% discount for weddings booked on weekdays.“The clothes are a bit pricey but otherwise the store is pretty great.” “We wandered into this little shop and they have sooo many FUNNY shirts and products like magnets, stickers even iron on patches.”

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Like many others, ReadingWise were convinced to exhibit at the Digital Education Show in London’s old school art deco Olympia that, as temperatures outside hit 35 degrees, fortunately now has new school air con and, this week, educational thinkers to match. The opening keynote was by Sir Ken Robinson whose work, as a concerned dad, I have drawn much inspiration from. Despite claiming to live in LA, he told me he’d not been home for 5 weeks, being on a tour to launch his new book ‘Creative Schools - Revolutionizing Education from the Ground Up’. The book is a long awaited follow up to his hugely successful No. 1 TED talk with examples of ‘how real people learn and great schools actually work’.One of Robinson’s biggest gripes is the way that educational reforms around the world are being ‘driven by political and commercial interests,’ specifically citing the multi-billion dollar testing and assessment industry. In his talk he referenced companies like Pearson, adding that he knew and worked with them in the way friends of a drunk who headbutted you the night before might say, “But he’s a great bloke when he’s sober!”

(Yes, I speak from experience!) Despite the fact that he’s one of the world’s most in demand speakers in any category across education and business and the fact his TED talk has had over 300m views, Robinson’s work has come in for some heavy, very negative and frankly occasional puerile reactions from some quarters. Suddenly this keynoting Goliath could so easily be a quivering David in the shadow of Big Education Inc. So started the keynote for Day two from Professor Sugata Mitra, another top TED talker, but most significantly winner of a $1m prize to help develop and roll out his ‘School in the Cloud’ concept backed up by Skype ‘Grannies’ - do take a minute now to watch the trailer for the upcoming feature film/doc here . In the Mitra model, the lesson content comes from the web, the children self organise and all that is required are a few seniors to keep everyone in check. This image shows a 'class' of children in India being addresed by their 'teacher', a granny in Australia via Skype.Sound too good to be true.

Maybe, but like Robinson’s work the results are there to back it up. Mitra showed chart after chart showing how self organised children in developing countries outperformed older developed-world children. How 12 year old Tamil speaking children were doing year 1 level university biochemistry. More to the point he highlighted the futility of some typical GCSE questions along the lines of: ‘Which term is used to describe the USA in the twenties? Roaring, raving or raging?’ As he said, “Will knowing this REALLY change your life, or just keep you out of university if you don’t? And couldn’t you just look it up on Google anyway?” Again to some, Mitra is a global progressive Goliath, but as long as he stays in academia in Newcastle and airport lounges in developing countries he’ll be a David adding very little to the value of UK PLC as long as headlines in national newspapers continue to set educational policy. Heavy hitter TED talkers and other global educational consultants like Richard Gerver and Chairman Dan Haesler aside, many of the other talks were given by teachers in varying stages of their careers.

Some still teaching and adding immense value, like Dawn Hallybone who, with a bunch of children from her primary in East London, gave one of the most impressive demonstrations of how they have created a team of digital leaders. If there was ever a case for human cloning, Dawn is it, such is the passion, professionalism and pastoral care she demonstrated for her children’s use of technology in learning, and beyond coding. To a very slick and stage-managed presentation, in fact a roller coaster of a talk and demo, by and Sarah Neild through just about every app, blog and website any teacher could need to cure boredom in classes with a dose of curiosity, because there is no cure for an infectious infection like curiosity.Another talk by His tip is to simply give them to technicans to play with as they will be the ones to get them working and inspire students of their poetential. Yes, empowering often overlooked members of the teaching staff, in the way we do with TAs. (Simon did a great demonstration of the power of Pi by remote connecting to a robot on his desk back in Portsmouth and getting a celebrity in the audience to come up and control it to make a cup of tea!)

But a highlight of today came in a talk from a teacher from a North London secondary who had been brought up in Salvation Army shelters run by his parents who had been posted around the UK, meaning he’d seen the insides of over a dozen different primary and secondary schools and as many dead drunken bodies as a child. A teacher who four years ago had been made redundant from a leadership position at short notice, with a pregnant wife who then had a son 3 months premature with an agonising period of life/death decisions and family members that needed to be kept informed - a communication challenge that caused him to learn to blog that then presented a possible earning opportunity that became Teacher Toolkit and Ross McGill, the UK’s most followed teacher on Twitter. But again, for all his (nearly) 100k twitter followers, published books and killer lesson plans and app, Ross is a mere David. He was telling me, and has blogged about how materials he has develop in his own time are being plagiarised and monetised on third party websites and how there’s not only nothing he can do about it, but nothing the owners of these websites will do about it so he continues to scratch a living as a teacher despite his apparent success.