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Lifelong photographer and journalist Jefferson Graham shows off the most photographable places through the lens of his smartphone.
Lifelong photographer and journalist Jefferson Graham shows off the most photographable places through the lens of his smartphone.
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Photowalks On Scripps News
S4, EP417 "Photowalks On Scripps News"Lifelong photographer and journalist Jefferson Graham shows off the most photographable places through the lens of his smartphone.
Photowalks On Scripps News
S4, EP416 "Hermosa Beach"Lifelong photographer and journalist Jefferson Graham shows off the most photographable places through the lens of his smartphone.
Photowalks On Scripps News
S4, EP412 "Charleston"Savannah was Georgia's very first city and remains one of the best preserved historic cities in the country. Join Jefferson Graham of Photowalks to capture photos featuring the heart of the city.
Photowalks On Scripps News
S4, EP418 "Photowalks On Scripps News"Lifelong photographer and journalist Jefferson Graham shows off the most photographable places through the lens of his smartphone.
Photowalks On Scripps News
S4, EP416 "Hermosa Beach"Lifelong photographer and journalist Jefferson Graham shows off the most photographable places through the lens of his smartphone.
Photowalks On Scripps News
S4, EP415 "Osaka"On this episode of Photowalks, join Jefferson Graham in Osaka, Japan to explore the many shopping arcades. The stores in Osaka are often clustered together to attract foot traffic.
Photowalks On Scripps News
S4, EP412 "Charleston"Savannah was Georgia's very first city and remains one of the best preserved historic cities in the country. Join Jefferson Graham of Photowalks to capture photos featuring the heart of the city.
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