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		<title>What the new breed of photographers really need</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every day I am just amazed by the sorry state of options on the web for photographers who are embracing new ways of utilizing the web and social networks. Yes there are a plethora of offering from Flickr, to SmugMug, to Livebooks, and PhotoShelter, and the list goes on. But I think these are ALL missing the boat on what new media photographers are looking for, or better yet, need.]]></description>
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