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About Me

My name is Tim Fasano and I live in the Tampa Bay area of Florida. Clearwater is my home and I am cinematic photographer involved in many projects. I have been in this gig for decades, going back to the film era. I shoot almost all genres and try to make art out of each one. Documentary film style is my favorite form. I have also fooled around with experimental and done a good job of it.

NOTE: this blog is under construction. More is coming soon.

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