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Good Friends & Great Adventures

After I spent weeks of serious head-scratching trying to decide what to write about in my very first travel photography column for Outdoor Photographer, the universe didn’t just nudge me but rather gave me a swift kick. My awesome friend and fellow traveler and photographer, Phil, passed away a few hours ago, and I’m crestfallen upon hearing the news.

Phil never complained about his cancer, the pain or the

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