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TED winner challenges our perspective through his lens

Posted on February 17, 2011 by Lee-Anne Ragan

JR, an anonymous photographer and artist, and his 28 millimetre project are enlightening, invigorating & inspiring.

Take a look.  A good look.  A new look.

Fore more information about JR click here.

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