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		<title>Should a professional photographer &#8220;tweet&#8221;?</title>
		<description>That’s a good question, but to tell you the truth, I haven’t come to a real conclusion on that yet…  On the one hand, it’s all the rage and you’re just not considered “hip” unless you tweet.  On the other, I just don’t know if it’s really that ...</description>
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		<title>Another thing that makes a headshot a headshot, and not a portrait&#8230;</title>
		<description>In my quest for discovering what makes a headshot look like a headshot and not an ordinary portrait, I've come to the conclusion that shooting horizontal helps... If you shoot a face really tight and vertical it tends to look like a portrait,but if you shoot the same face, lit ...</description>
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		<title>That &#8220;headshot&#8221; look</title>
		<description> I’ve always wondered how headshot photographers got that headshot look.  Well, I’ve been playing around and I think I have a handle on how they get “the look”.  It’s not even that I especially like the look, but it’s almost expected from modeling agencies, as far as ...</description>
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