| March 20, 2014 Breaking news from America's top photo magazines | | | | Taking a truly magnetic self-portrait is no simple matter; five creative shooters break down how they do it We can all point a camera at ourselves. But to make a truly thought-provoking, beautiful, and magnetic self-portrait is another matter. Read on to see how some top photographers are lifting self-portraiture to new heights, and let their stunning work inspire you to make your own. |
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