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		<title>By: Scott Maxworthy</title>
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		<dc:creator>Scott Maxworthy</dc:creator>
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		<description>Just came across this article on my Twitter feed which I thought was relevant the next time someone flicks through ads in a magazine

http://itsjustlight.com/?p=281

Behind the Scenes
Feb 25th, 2009
by nick.

A dozen or so pages of photographs in a magazine is the final result of several weeks work. While most people spend perhaps a few short moments briefly glancing at the images in a magazine, there really is quite a bit of work that goes into the production. I am always a fan of behind-the-scenes photographs, and I think that they are often just as interesting as the published images.</description>
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<p>Behind the Scenes<br />
Feb 25th, 2009<br />
by nick.</p>
<p>A dozen or so pages of photographs in a magazine is the final result of several weeks work. While most people spend perhaps a few short moments briefly glancing at the images in a magazine, there really is quite a bit of work that goes into the production. I am always a fan of behind-the-scenes photographs, and I think that they are often just as interesting as the published images.</p>
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		<title>By: Scott Maxworthy</title>
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		<dc:creator>Scott Maxworthy</dc:creator>
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		<description>Just came across this article on my Twitter feed which I thought was relevant the next time someone flicks through ads in a magazine

http://itsjustlight.com/?p=281

Behind the Scenes Feb 25th, 2009 by nick.

A dozen or so pages of photographs in a magazine is the final result of several weeks work. While most people spend perhaps a few short moments briefly glancing at the images in a magazine, there really is quite a bit of work that goes into the production. I am always a fan of behind-the-scenes photographs, and I think that they are often just as interesting as the published images.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just came across this article on my Twitter feed which I thought was relevant the next time someone flicks through ads in a magazine</p>
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<p>Behind the Scenes Feb 25th, 2009 by nick.</p>
<p>A dozen or so pages of photographs in a magazine is the final result of several weeks work. While most people spend perhaps a few short moments briefly glancing at the images in a magazine, there really is quite a bit of work that goes into the production. I am always a fan of behind-the-scenes photographs, and I think that they are often just as interesting as the published images.</p>
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