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My mission president once told me "The more expensive the camera that a missionary carries around, the less time he'll spend on missionary work." In some cases this was true. However, I love the ideas that this young man portrays through his photography, even with an inexpensive camera (and the mission president's permission, of course).
All you other young men and woman preparing for a mission, don't count on the same success with your camera!
Very nice! @mmd: In this case it was part of the work, but I can see that mission president's meaning.
" ... the sleight of men, and cunning craftiness, whereby they lie in wait to deceive;" [Ephesians 4:14].
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