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Saturday, July 19, 2014
Are Camera Phones the Death of Photography?
Have Instagram and Snapseed replaced knowledge of shutter speeds, f-stops, and ISOs? Are people with cell phones replacing trained photographers? Check out "Are Camera Phones the Death of Photography?" an article on LinkedIn by yours truly.
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