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Mine Kasapoglu on Location in Beijing
Mine Kasapoglu photographed her first Olympics in 2002 at Salt Lake
City. She's been shooting them ever since, including this year in
Beijing where I caught up with her for this interview. Mine was first
introduced to Aperture at the 2006 Torino Olympics. Nobody really
knew about Aperture then, including Mine. But she was in great
photographic pain and gave it a try. Here's her story two years later. Read Mine Kasapoglu on Location in Beijing.
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One of the fun things about running the "Inside Aperture" site is receiving reader contributions. Every now and then a clever new technique shows up in our aperture@oreilly.com mailbox, many of which I try. But why should I get to have all the fun? So, this week I'm sharing a handful of reader-submitted techniques. My guess is that you'll find one or two particularly useful. …continue reading Reader Submitted Tips for Aperture
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