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The Final Issue of 28mm by Josh Rubin

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October is the 14th and final issue of 28mm, the fabulous web based photography journal. What made 28mm unique was the open submission policy-- amateur and professional photographers alike were free to submit their work. Editor Rachel James has plans to turn the project in to a book. In the mean time browse the final issue.

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This entry posted on 07 October 2004 at 2:30 PM
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