Photography Week

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Sometimes joy comes from creating a great image; other times, the end result is more of an added bonus, and instead it’s the process of creating the image that’s the most enjoyable part. This project definitely falls into the latter category… it can result in wonderfully vibrant photos, but the technique itself is just as compelling.

That’s because in this project, we get to make paint dance! You get this

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