I love Joe's deep insights via our long form chat on cjLIVE, but I couldn't let him leave without also pulling a few photography tips we ALL can apply immedi...
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This might be a bit overkill, but even when not prepping for a shoot, if I stumble upon a picture in a magazine that catches my eye, I will tear it out and file it. I always have a bunch of these going so when I am getting ready for a shoot, I can go through those pictures and maybe draw from that.