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STUDIO TROBEC at work: photographs by Alisha Gore

STUDIO TROBEC

September 15, 2017 — studio-trobec

STUDIO TROBEC at work: photographs by Alisha Gore

Photographer Alisha Gore (https://www.alishagore.com) visited our studio for a morning to capture how we work. Pictured: Vesna Trobec and Stephanie Gotis-Graham.

 

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Vesna Trobec

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Studio-Trobec_0308NOTE: This is actually Stephanie’s model, not mine.

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