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Friday
Nov162007

Photography

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Over three decades ago, back when I was blind tasting jugs of Almaden Claret and Burgundy to see which was better (yes, points and all), I was a photojournalist before getting into the wine business. Over the years the wine business ate up most of my time and photography fell by the wayside, but recently I have returned to my old profession as an avocation and I have created a web site to share my efforts. I invite you to visit the growing gallery of my photography at http://craigcamp.phanfare.com, where your comments are always welcome, just as they are here at The Wine Camp Blog.

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Georgous photos, Craig. I saw this one come up on my screen out of the corner of my eye and actually thought it was a coral at first.
November 28, 2007 | Unregistered Commenterswirlingnotions
Thanks, that's an interesting observation. I did not see the coral reference until you mentioned it.
December 7, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterCraig Camp

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