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	<title>Comments on: Has photography lost its art?</title>
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		<title>By: Jamie Arpin-Ricci</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jamie Arpin-Ricci</dc:creator>
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		<description>I had this exact conversation with someone the other day.  It applies to so many medium (books, film, etc.)  Even our relationship to creation.  Some time ago, a friend and I took a gondola up to the top of a mountain.  When we got there, it was stunning, but we found that most people around us were not really paying much attention.  The beauty of a mountain top view cost us all nearly nothing.  When the first person stood on that peak, they had climbed it.  Though it didn&#039;t make up for it, we decided we would walk back down the mountain.  It was a poignant lesson. 

Peace,
Jamie</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I had this exact conversation with someone the other day.  It applies to so many medium (books, film, etc.)  Even our relationship to creation.  Some time ago, a friend and I took a gondola up to the top of a mountain.  When we got there, it was stunning, but we found that most people around us were not really paying much attention.  The beauty of a mountain top view cost us all nearly nothing.  When the first person stood on that peak, they had climbed it.  Though it didn&#8217;t make up for it, we decided we would walk back down the mountain.  It was a poignant lesson. </p>
<p>Peace,<br />
Jamie</p>
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