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  • 28 Mar 2006
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    Is there a better photo blog?

    Simon Waldman is right… the addition of a photoblog by the Guardian’s star photographer Dan Chung is a real gem, and probably the most consistently strong feature of their new Comment Is Free editorial/blog thing. It’s particularly good to get his insight as a snapper into how things like photocalls work… for example, HM Treasury’s press office would do well to read his assessment of last week’s Budget set-piece. My only criticism is that it seems a bit petty not to include the pictures themselves in the RSS feed. If they’re looking to monetise it, shouldn’t they at least be charging Canon for all that lovely product placement?

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