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Brent Stirton, a senior staff photographer at Getty Images and four times a World Press Photo winner, talks to Canon Professional Network's Mike Stanton about celebrity portraiture, dancing with his camera – and how he gained access to the Omo Valley in South Ethiopia, one of the most remote and volatile regions on earth armed only with an EOS-1Ds Mark III.
I've already posted about Brent Stirton's photography a few times on The Travel Photographer blog. The more recent post is here.