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Apple and ASMP “Celebration of Photography” Series

Good news to report: Apple and The ASMP have teamed up to produce a professional photography speaking series that puts a handful of leading professional photographers and a smattering of their work in front of a lot of people at Apple flagship stores in NYC, San Francisco, and Chicago. The events are free and should be worthwhile to attend if you’re at all interested in photography. Track down your favorite photography legends, like Jay Maisel or David Hume Kennerly. Or if you’re more inclined to the younger audience or aren’t sick of me yet, I’ll be speaking at the SOHO Apple Store in NYC on September 20, 2006. More info can be found on the Pro Sessions page on the Apple website.

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