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365 Days of Photography by Josh Spear

Miskan--except it's photography based. Photo-blogging is getting bigger and bigger, but making the commitment to really do a photo a day is different. All the photos are from the eyes of a Lebanese Junior Art Director at a local ad agency in Kuwait. The aim of the project is simple, learn more about Kuwait and increase his creativity--while producing some really great work along the way. Each picture has a nice little journal entry with an explanation of the shot.

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