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If you were born in the 60's like me, the fact that you can look up information for free on the internet probably still astounds you. Even moreso when it is provided in a clear and concise manner with some happy banter to keep it interesting thrown in. Gina explains concepts like a teacher, ensuring the 'students' grasp each new idea before she moves on. Valerie keeps the whole ship moving forward, while asking questions that most of us also want answered. If you want a podcast that will both be inspire and enlighten, then this folks is it. There are many others out there, however this is the one that you will come back to when you want good solid practical information that will move you forward in your photography journey. Subscribe now folks! (Still cannot believe its all free......)Read full review »
RubyRoo2012 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 01/05/17
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Midgardaus via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 01/30/16
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