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Ask Cory Popp about viral photography in this Technical.ly Slack AMA

The Philly photographer and videographer will be answering your questions on Wednesday at 1 p.m.

A shot from Cory Popp's "Philadelphia from Above." (Photo by Cory Popp)

Cory Popp has a knack for capturing Philly’s charming oddities on film.
Whether it’s his viral “Frozen Philadelphia” jawn, his “Philadelphia from Above” series or his footage of the Spruce Street Harbor Park, the internet is a big fan.
The Temple University alum will join us for an AMA (“ask me anything”) in the Technical.ly Slack on Wednesday, July 22 at 1 p.m to chat about his work.
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If you’re a digital artist or photographer, in the business of creating visual content for the internet or a digital marketer, this is a great opportunity to pick the brain of a man whose work routinely makes the rounds in the Philly media and other outlets.

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