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Businiess name:  Project Basho
Review by:  Lauren E.
Review content: 
I have taken two classes at Project Basho and can't recommend it enough. Over the years, I've taken a number of photography classes at different schools and with different teachers, and Project Basho stands out. The dedication to photography at Project Basho is astounding. Aside from the class experience, I loved working in the darkroom and participating in class events such as visiting the photographic archives at the Philadelphia Art Museum, going on class shoots, and seeing other students' work at an end-of-the-semester dinner. I believe the dedication and enthusiasm of the teacher helped to motivate the students to produce wonderful work. I also enjoyed getting to know different students through working at the darkroom and participating in class activities, and found that the place seems to attract great folks. I am now living out of the area, but Project Basho is on my short list of reasons to return to the Philadelphia area! Sincerely, Lauren

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