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    <title>Life in a Lens</title>
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      <title>Photos: Life in a Lens</title>
      <description>I grew up on a berry farm in New Jersey with my mom and dad 2 brothers 2 sisters, a couple dogs, bunch of chickens, and a lot  of blueberry bushes on 15 acres of property.  I graduated high school in 2009 and started working with my father in construction building houses..which I'm still doing now.  I know I'm not here to be a farmer and I know I'm not a carpenter. But I recently got a camera and fell in love. I guess it all started when I got my first iPhone. Thats when I first started taking pictures and started posting them on instagram and friends would say i needed to get a camera. So i did.  I shoot to show people what I see. Or maybe what needs to be seen. I realize the beauty thats overlooked and around us every day and I shoot to capture it. Last January me and a buddy hiked Kalalau Trail in Hawaii, and from that trip came a craving to travel more and see the world. A huge dream of mine is to be able to travel with a camera and bring back the moments and places that are captured. Everyone needs to see. I humbly and confidentally believe theres a lot of potential in my perspective.</description>
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      <category>USA</category>
      <author>kingweber</author>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Nov 2014 11:51:00 GMT</pubDate>
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