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in Black and White Tales, BlogUpdates, FineArt, meditations, News, Uncategorized 0 comments tags: #BWTales, Black and White, black and white tales, Boston, BWTales, culture, fine art, fine art printing, fineart, ignorance, inkjet, inkjet printing, Library, moral compass
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Black and White Tales, Print #30

There is no reason to not have a culture when public libraries are free and open to everyone… at least if you understand what culture is and do not confuse it with shared ignorance.

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About the Author: Barbano Luigi
Luigi Barbano, born in Italy, is a professional photographer since 1994, artist and author. He wrote and published numerous photographic books, the most recent "Photography: The f Manual". Certified member of the PPA and winner of international awards, more info about Luigi and a list of his books can be fount at http://www.barbano.com

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