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This email might be a little corny, but definitely worth a look! Weekly Newsletter - June 11, 2019 H

This email might be a little corny, but definitely worth a look! [image] Weekly Newsletter - June 11, 2019 Happy National Corn on the Cob Day! Believe me, I don’t use the word stunning lightly... If you follow my articles on PhotographyTalk, you know that I’m a big fan of having large prints made of my son, usually on canvas. I decided to switch things up after my trip to Norway earlier this year, and got a large Lumachrome print made up. I decided to use one of my favorite landscape shots from my trip. I got the print a couple of weeks ago from Nevada Art Printers, and I have to tell you guys...talk about jaw-droppingly beautiful! This print is no joke. Now I understand what all the buzz around Lumachrome prints is about! I’m preparing a review, so I’ll be telling you all about it in the coming days. Spoiler alert - Lumochrome is amazing. Quote of the Week: “Taking an image, freezing a moment, reveals how rich reality truly is.” – Anonymous Editors Pick for Inspirational Photo of the Week: (Click the image to view on the website.) [image]( News Updates & Interesting Articles [image]( [Fujifilm GFX100 Review]( Look at these features, just not the price tag. [image]( [Top APS-C cameras for 2019]( It's a list you don't want to miss. [image]( [How to Photograph Real Estate with a Smartphone]( Simple hacks that produce photos that are too good to be true. [image]( [US Begins Requiring Instagram and Flickr Handles for Visa Applicants]( Your Insta account as a form of identification ... Can we use that at the DMV too? [image] [Best Canon Prime Lenses]( Are these in your collection? Should they be? [image]( [Must-Have Camera Accessories for under $80]( You just have to look at these! [image] [This 21-Year-Old Photographer Just Became the Youngest Person to Visit Every Country]( She did it! Check out her story! [image]( [This Backyard Photographer Captured the "Pillars of Creation" and It May Be Better Than NASA's]( Judge for yourself. [image]( [How to Master Your Wide-Angle Lens]( We all struggle with them sometimes, here are some tips to help you out. [image]( [How To Take Better Photos of Your Kids]( We all want to, but getting the perfect shot can be tricky. Well ... not anymore! [image] [Unsubscribe]( PhotographyTalk 3941 Bristol St Santa Ana, California 92704 United States

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