Studio One features teen driving, award-winning photographer
Learn why car crashes are still the leading cause of death among teens on the next edition of Studio One. A study by State Farm Mutual Insurance Company found car crashes resulted in nearly 10,000 teen deaths during the past year. Decreased seatbelt use, high-speed driving, and driving under the influence lead to many of the accidents. Find out how many communities are encouraging safe driving practices.
Also on the show this week, photography and photo editing has changed greatly during the past 20 years. Award-winning photographer Chuck Kimmerle says the most significant changes to a photograph can now occur after a picture is taken. Watch as Kimmerle explains how photographs can be enhanced.
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