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Source features eyecurious
Last week I got an email from the good people at Source magazine, telling me that they wanted to feature eyecurious on a list of 10 photo-blogs you should read. To my knowledge this is the first one of these that eyecurious has been featured on so thanks to Source for reading and for appreciating. There is a short profile of me on their site, which, if you’re already a reader of eyecurious, you probably don’t need to know about, but I highly recommend that you check out their other picks because the five that are there so far are all absolutely essential photography reading.
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