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Date: 2014-04-13 17:22:15
Optics
Photogenic
Photography
Physical attractiveness
Camera
Head shot
Headshot
Photograph
Invisibility
David Beckham

John Cassidy is The Headshot Guy® John believes there’s a great headshot in everyone - No matter how photogenic you think you are. His goal is camera invisibility. Yet so many people loose the ability to express thems

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