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Take a chill pill

Published on January 10, 2022

Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn This morning I read Robert Bradley’s column in Cuenca High Life about his moving on to another photo journalistic venture. Robert is a very popular columnist and I’m sure he is going to be missed by his readers. I’ve known Robert for several years, and while our writing styles are different, […]

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