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Mia Mala McDonald by Lost At E Minor

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Mia Mala McDonald is one of Melbourne’s hottest young photographers. She has a solid portfolio of live music shots but is increasingly moving towards insightful, thematic photo essays. She believes the secret to taking a good shot lies in 'patience, spontaneity and taking a hell of a lot of photos!’

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This entry posted on 26 May 2006 at 8:48 AM
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