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        <title><![CDATA[Fashion Week photog says they will ‘get creative’ for upcoming season]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The usual scrum of fotogs at the end of the runway likely won&#8217;t happen this season during New York Fashion Week shows in September.</p><p>Shutterstock photographer Stephen Lovekin, who has shot the stylish event since 1996, told us what he thinks may happen this year as IMG considers doing in-person shows.</p><p>“There could be a house photographer,&#8221; he speculated. &#8220;I would assume they would want more. Maybe it could be a runway in the round, with photographers at different positions.”</p><p>Adding, “I think they will get more creative.”</p><p>Lovekin has been taking portraits of people during lockdown for a new collection, “Words at the Window.”</p>]]></content:encoded>
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