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Recently Scott started having what he called “No Blog Wednesdays” to give himself a little mid-week break from filling our minds with industry info. Well instead of having no blogging at all, he just recently started having guest bloggers on Wednesdays and yesterday he kicked it off by having the very person that suggested the idea as his first guest. My friend and fellow Photoshop World instructor Vincent Versace. Vincent also authored the book Welcome to Oz: A Cinematic Approach to Digital Still Photography with Photoshop.If you haven’t checked this book out is awesome. Anyway Vincent posted a rather insightful article called Believing is Seeing. That’s all I am going to say you really must read it. Here’s the link.
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