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Greg Gallinger Photography
Winnipeg, MB
Canada

Featured on Vice Canada /September 6, 2013 by Grey Gallinger

I recently shot some photos to accompany a story about substance abuse by writer and fellow Winnipegger, Sheldon Birnie.

Vice features some particularly interesting photo essays and have been doing excellent journalism as of late, so it's pretty cool to see my own photos on the front page.

Checkout Sheldon's article here.

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