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// Do you love to take photos of food, people, nature, and everything in between? In this episode of the Lingokids Podcast, our guest, Marcus Enno, joins us all the way from the beautiful island of Tasmania. As a kid, Marcus enjoyed taking photos of Australia's bush and mountains. Today, he's a cycling photographer who travels the world taking professional photographs of cyclists. Join us as our host Emily Calanderelli discovers what kids can do now to become photographers when they're all grown up. //
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Listen to episode one hereDo you love to take photos of food, people, nature, and everything in between? In this episode of the Lingokids Podcast, our guest, Marcus Enno, joins us all the way from the beautiful island of Tasmania. As a kid, Marcus enjoyed taking photos of Australia's bush and mountains. Today, he's a cycling photographer who travels the world taking professional photographs of cyclists. Join us as our host Emily Calanderelli discovers what kids can do now to become photographers when they're all grown up.
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Host: Emily Calandrelli. Guest: Marcus Enno, (aka Beardy McBeard). Story by Sabrina Walasek. Sound Design: Juan Delgado.
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