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EP11 Lyla interviews photographer Justine Hery (from France)

13 min · 22 de may de 2018
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Justine Hery, a portrait photographer from France, gives insight into what could make or break the perfect photo opportunity, even in a city that is as picture perfect as New York...The city that begs to be photographed around every skyscraper and sidewalk - but still, it takes more than "JUST" capturing the moment, Justine tells us why it’s time to up your digital marketing game when you share your photos on social media. Keep listening for tips and advice from Justine.

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