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Re: Official Review: Photographic Therapy -- The Power of Ph

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Himmelslicht, unfortunately I haven't been a member here long enough, nor have I made enough posts, so when I tried to send you the private link to download the PDF, the forum would not allow me to do so and marks it as spam. So please PM me with your email address and I will respond. My email address is gophotog at gmail dot com. I hope I'm not violating any forum rules and that is not my intention, if I have I apologize in advance to the forum admins.
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Well written review, gives a good idea as to what's inside the book. The idea seems nice to see photography as an art to swim through low moments in life. I've not come across this idea before, so the book seems creative to me. Will look ou for this one.
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Thanks for commenting. Yes, it's an interesting concept and an interesting use for photography which I hadn't thought about before reading the book.
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