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Subject: Re: Things I've Learned
Date: Fri, 12 Dec 2003 21:13:10 -0800
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> years in broadcasting with countless on location remotes where you have to
> stop strangers for interviews was a terrific way to overcome the fear.
> Today, I can walk up to just about anyone and take their picture (or ask
> first depending on the situation), or just chew the fat with them. As easy
> as it seems, I still often have to stop first and think about it for a
> second -- but I know (and have had to) if need be  just jump in and do
> whatever needs to be done.
> Carl

Now I see why you know so much about the people whom you photographed!  :)
You can even write a full page on the little fisherman whose little catch
was covered
with mud. The story was touching, with the loving devotion of his father in
the background!

-Wayne

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