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The Crop

Neil Scott, Peter McLaughlin

A weekly newsletter on the impact of photography by Neil Scott

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Latest Issues

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My 2024 Art Highlights

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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Neil Scott

    Designer, writer, & photographer based in Glasgow.

  • Peter McLaughlin

    Northern Irish; liberal; philosopher-ish; proponent of including the genitive case with pronouns in bio (he/him/his)

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