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Vegas Vision Studios, Photographer

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Las Vegas,  Nevada
Now Offering Weekly Studio Lighting Workshops for photographers of all skill levels.

We have a new promo video for the Weekend With The Masters workshop Series.

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For more info about Weekend With The Masters or to register for the upcoming workshop in September visit
Vegas Vision Studios Meetup



For more info about Weekend With The Masters or to register for the upcoming workshop in August visit
Vegas Vision Studios Meetup
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Vegas Vision Studios

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48 years old
Photographer

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Richa  wrote about Vegas Vision Studios on 09/17/09   09:00 PM     
thank you for add! love ur work

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