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		<title>By: Review on TedX Amsterdam &#171; Jordy Houtman</title>
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		<description>[...] Another great talk. A man being a professional photographer telling about how interesting photos can be if you don&#8217;t try to focus on something interesting. He showed us his early work and the work he admired. In example, a man who always had a bike on his photos. He told us that once his bike gotten stolen and now he placed them in his sight (in the photo). Now he&#8217;s photographing objects of what his mom made for him, then he could throw them away, because he didn&#8217;t really liked them.  [...]</description>
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