Professional photographer speaks on IPTV

Professional photographer speaks on IPTV

Gold Coast professional photographer Robbie Wilson is a rare breed in that he maintains a regular clientele wanting professional portraits, despite the ready availability of digital \'do-it-yourself\' photography on every street corner. In an interview by the Australian Missionary News anchorman Mark Tronson on IPTV (Internet Protocol Television), he claimed that portraitures remain in vogue . .

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