I found this cool photo of Dustin Diaz, a photographer I dig who publishes new strobist photographs every day in a series of 365 photographs, along with their respective setups. In other words, a perfect learning tool for aspiring photographers who have their hands on a strobe or two. This photo was actually taken by Dustin’s wife Erin but still resembles the true creativeness of Mr. Diaz. Check out his photography site today at http://photography.dustindiaz.com/!
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