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Rising to the challenge

he pandemic gave the industry something of a reprieve over the last 12 months. With the impact of lockdowns now well and truly behind us (and hopefully for the foreseeable future), photographers could get on with business, but there’s no denying that it didn’t have a major impact on professional photographers, and many left the industry. The impacts were also felt more broadly across related

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