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VARY THE LIGHT

f there’s one aspect which sets professional photography apart from the tens of thousands of images visitors to a city capture every day, it’s lighting. Shooting during the middle of the day definitely has a place in our photo schedule, but there are creative reasons why capturing images early or late in the day is preferable. Firstly, sunrise, sunset and the blue hours

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