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		<title>Shane Pruitt Band &#8211; State of Grace</title>
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So&#8230;. I finally finished my first real package design project for the Shane Pruitt Band. This was a custom designed concept for the band&#8217;s newest album which features a cross-cut of a tree to represent the years of a life placed on my vintage turntable to look a record (no &#8211; there were no trees harmed in the making of this album cover!) &#8211; This is a project that I have been showing off to everybody because I am so proud of how the finished product looks.
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		<title>is that a holga?!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I guess I am too cheap to buy even a cheap camera &#8211; I love the site lomography.com and all of the weird cameras available.  I really like the effects that the holga camera produces but since I could just make my pics look like those (or any other style for that matter) I end up using the site for reference and practice making my sharp pictures look like they were taken on a cheap plastic camera instead&#8230;.





	
	
		
	
		
			
								
							
		
	
	
		
 		
	
		
			
								
							
		
	
	
		
 		
	
		
			
								
							
		
	
	
		
 	 	
	
 	 	




The rest is taken from the holga ...]]></description>
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