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Holiday Break – Reopening Feb 1st

On January 8, 2018 By closeupeditingIn Tips and Advice

Just a quick update – Close-Up Editing will be taking a short holiday during Jan and will be back on deck Feb 1st, 2018.

Ashley & Brooke

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