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Shoreline, Lake West, Mason County, Washington, 2017
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Capturing the Serenity and Decay of the Chehalis River Valley
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The Old School House in Dryad, Washington, 2015
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Summer Afternoon at Mt Rainier National Park, Washington, 2022
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@MLHannahFineArt some old engineering photos are strangely beautiful I think (perhaps it’s because I used to be a draughtsman??)
Steve, I’d like to offer some advice to my 16 yo son on getting an internship/summer job with photographers. Any ideas?