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	<title>Comments on: Action Heroes</title>
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		<title>By: Ben Cochran</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ben Cochran</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Nov 2009 01:11:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I do admire your work and have a LOT of respect for you! As a fellow photographer, I study other photographer’s works, yours is one of them. On ANTM you share a lot of knowledge and an enormous amount of people do gain invaluable tips from your advice and critique, on that show. 

It is always cool to watch other photog’s on set and it would be cool to watch you as well. I know, this vid is you and on your set- How-ever, many hours sped up into a 2 min seg. Left my mind in a state of “What the heck just happened”. Honestly, I would of enjoyed watching and hearing interaction of just one session as opposed to way to much activity. Just like in out framing, sometimes to much is way to much and when we are telling a story; make sure that we don’t flip through the pages so fast that the audience only sees the binder.

I really do hope that you do more video’s but I would be more interested in hearing and seeing a solid chapter, one that I can relish and mull over for awhile. I would of probably got more, out of this video, if I was one of those people on set but security keeps people like me off of other peoples sets ?.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I do admire your work and have a LOT of respect for you! As a fellow photographer, I study other photographer’s works, yours is one of them. On ANTM you share a lot of knowledge and an enormous amount of people do gain invaluable tips from your advice and critique, on that show. </p>
<p>It is always cool to watch other photog’s on set and it would be cool to watch you as well. I know, this vid is you and on your set- How-ever, many hours sped up into a 2 min seg. Left my mind in a state of “What the heck just happened”. Honestly, I would of enjoyed watching and hearing interaction of just one session as opposed to way to much activity. Just like in out framing, sometimes to much is way to much and when we are telling a story; make sure that we don’t flip through the pages so fast that the audience only sees the binder.</p>
<p>I really do hope that you do more video’s but I would be more interested in hearing and seeing a solid chapter, one that I can relish and mull over for awhile. I would of probably got more, out of this video, if I was one of those people on set but security keeps people like me off of other peoples sets ?.</p>
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