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		<title>By: Hans Aarsman on the mysterious ways of beauty in photography &#124; Ogen-Blik</title>
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		<description>[...] Hans Aarsman’s talk at TEDxAmsterdam was titled “From pretty to ugly and back again; mysterious ways of beauty in photography” and the audience judged it one of the highlights of the day. Surprising, insightful and at times hilarious, Aarsman shows different concepts of beauty in photography, and suggests that the only real photographic beauty is to be found in pictures that were made without such a goal in mind. [...]</description>
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