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  • Let me explain how this is going to work: I'm going to attempt to explain to you what a bad-ass photographer Neil Ta is and you're going to listen. Or, in this case, read. Ahem. I met Neil through Yelp Toronto where he worked as the "official unofficial photographer" of all our Yelp elite events. Basically, I thought he was just a guy with a camera until I stumbled across his recently self-published book of photographs and my eyes nearly popped out of my head. Neil Ta is a *superb* photographer. He has an eye for things that you and I just don't see, and has the rare ability to translate his perspective into a photographic work of art. I personally believe his photos of abandoned buildings are some of the best photos I've ever seen, and I'm a huge photography buff. Check out his photos of old buildings in Detroit -- they are so freaking good, I almost cried looking at them. Before I moved back to the States from Toronto, I asked Neil to take some professional photos of me around Toronto and they were the bomb. They captured the essence of the city I love perfectly. Not only have I had photos of myself taken, I've also purchased several of Neil's photos to frame in my house. It seriously took me a week to choose the photos I wanted to buy because of the sheer number of outstanding photos. They're like Ruffles -- you can't choose just one. In fact, I ended up buy 20, including two 12x18 prints! My selections were printed on professional-grade paper (even the small 4x6's). Neil was extremely responsive in answering all my questions and was very helpful in lending an eye while trying to narrow down my choices. He was also very accommodating when it came to delivering the photos to me, as well -- he met me on time and with a perfectly wrapped package of photos fit for traveling. I could go on and on about Neil's seriously mad skillz, but then you'd think Neil was paying me to say these things, although I can assure you, he is not. I'm just a huge Neil Ta fan and a huge supporter of his work. I believe he's going to do big things with his wicked good photography. Do yourself a favor and check his stuff out -- you and your eyes will be glad you did.
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