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Heeb Issue #13 : Photo Feature

Camp Heebaquonk

Photo by Jen DeNike Lighting by Robby Granoff
Styling by Rachel Rheingold
Makeup and Grooming by Tracyalfajora.com for MAC cosmetics
Remember long summers spent braiding lanyards, canoeing in the lake and sneaking out of your cabin late at night to lock braces with your camp sweetheart? Well, these days the warm months may be a little less carefree (global warming and skin cancer, anyone?), but here at Camp Heebaquonk you can take a trip back to glory of your youth… just don’t bring along those ratty cut-offs and tie-dyed T-shirts.








 

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