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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">Well here goes the experiment.  A couple of months ago a attended Gary Fong's seminar.  He strongly recommended photographers create blogs as a way to keep clients informed of what's new and exciting in the photographer's life.  Also as the photographer's life can be quite busy, it allows their family's to keep up with the photographer.  At least my wife will have another way to ignore what I say ;-)<br/>
<br/>So here we go with Howard Kier's and Magical Moments Photography's blog.</div>
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