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Spring 2011 Newsletter
The Spring 2011 issue of the Michael Clark Photography Newsletter is now available for download. If you’d like to sign up for the Newsletter just drop me an email and I’ll add you to the mailing list.
This issue includes an editorial with recent news and information on the newly revamped Newsletter, an equipment review of two of my favorite camera bags by LowePro, an interview with Sabine Meyer of National Geographic, a perspective article entitled “Staying Relevant” and much more.
The Michael Clark Photography Newsletter goes out to over 5,000 thousand photo editors, photographers and photo enthusiasts around the world. You can download the Spring 2011 issue on my website at:
http://www.michaelclarkphoto.com/spring_2011.pdf
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Michael Clark