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	Comments on: Photo Geek Weekly Episode 42 &#8211; Adobe and the Speed of Light	</title>
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		By: DENIS TURCOTT		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I never cull my images until I have viewed them over a week. I shot the Bobcaygeon Fair for them and I just have to give them a set amount of images to get paid.  However, since I don&#039;t know all the people I shoot or the companies they represent.  I also find that if I let them sit for awhile I view them images with different eyes later. I hate being wired up and edit and find I don&#039;t like it later or find mistakes. I sometimes just want to be in the moment when I edit a place or a person. I have four hard drives full of images all in file folders. People ask me for images from places I have been to and end up selling them.  I do get rid of the stuff that is crap but all my images will mean something to someone.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I never cull my images until I have viewed them over a week. I shot the Bobcaygeon Fair for them and I just have to give them a set amount of images to get paid.  However, since I don&#8217;t know all the people I shoot or the companies they represent.  I also find that if I let them sit for awhile I view them images with different eyes later. I hate being wired up and edit and find I don&#8217;t like it later or find mistakes. I sometimes just want to be in the moment when I edit a place or a person. I have four hard drives full of images all in file folders. People ask me for images from places I have been to and end up selling them.  I do get rid of the stuff that is crap but all my images will mean something to someone.</p>
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